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Parasitology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 A sexually transmitted protozoal disease is A. African trypanosomiasis. B. trichomoniasis. C. American trypanosomiasis. D. toxoplasmosis. - answerB. trichomoniasis The triatomid bug is best known as the A. vector of South American sleeping sickness (Chagas). B. insect that harbors Balantidium species. C. arthropod that transmits toxoplasmosis. D. mosquito that carries malaria. - answerA. vector of South American sleeping sickness (Chagas). B. insect t Epidemics of African trypanosomiasis may be controlled by A. eliminating infestations of tsetse flies. B. treating infections in pigs. C. filtering the local water supplies. D. cooking beef thoroughly before cooking. - answer. eliminating infestations of tsetse flies. A man comes to his physician complaining of drowsiness and a desire to sleep. He is suffering from tremors. He has just returned from Central Africa. His physician believes that he may be suffering from a disease caused by Trypanosoma brucei, variety gambiense. If so, he has been bitten by a A. mosquito. B. tick. C. triatomid bug. D. tsetse fly. - answerD. tsetse fly. Two important means for contracting toxoplasmosis are A. inhaling protozoa and an arthropod bite. B. an arthropod bite and consuming rare beef. C. consuming rare beef and contact with a cat. D. contact with a cat and inhaling protozoa. - answerC. consuming rare beef and contact with a cat This protozoan can cause serious problems if a pregnant woman becomes infected. The fetus may become infected because the parasites pass across the placenta. They may cause brain and eye damage, lesions of the visceral organs, or spontaneous abortion. This organism is A. Toxoplasma gondii. B. Trypanosoma brucei. C. Trypanosoma cruzi. D. Trichomonas vaginalis. - answerA. Toxoplasma gondii 42. Which of the following organisms is responsible for the disease called elephantiasis because of the gross swelling of lymphatic tissues? A. Enterobius vermicularis B. Ascaris lumbricoides C. Wuchereria bancrofti D. Trichinella spiralis - answerC. Wuchereria bancrofti 1. The "world's most urgent public he

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