Human Parasitology Shandong university Department of Parasitology He shenyi(何深一) MD. Ph.D. Professor
Human Parasitology Shandong University Department of Parasitology He Shenyi (何深一 ) MD, Ph.D. Professor
Introduction to human Parasitology o Concept of human Parasitology o The Scope of Human Parasitology o Terms of parasitology o Parasites harms to man o Human Immunity against Parasites o Characteristics of parasitic diseases
Introduction to Human Parasitology ⚫ Concept of Human Parasitology ⚫ The Scope of Human Parasitology ⚫ Terms of Parasitology ⚫ Parasites’Harms to Man ⚫ Human Immunity against Parasites ⚫ Characteristics of parasitic diseases
Human parasitology o Human parasitology is the study of those organisms which parasitise humans. According to the very broad definition of parasitology. parasites should include the viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and metazoa(multi-celled organisms) which infect their host species. However, for historical reasons the first three have been incorporated into the discipline of microbiology
Human parasitology ⚫ Human parasitology is the study of those organisms which parasitise humans. According to the very broad definition of parasitology, parasites should include the viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and metazoa (multi-celled organisms) which infect their host species. However, for historical reasons the first three have been incorporated into the discipline of Microbiology
2. The Scope of Human Parasitology Parasitology claims those protozoa(single celled animals), helminths(worms)and arthropods whose existence depends on the availability of host animals It is also possible to argue about whether certain insects and mites are temporary parasites"or micro-predators'", insects as a group belong to the discipline of entomology, while ticks and mites are the concern of Acarology. The insects that are of most interest in human parasitology are those that are vectors of several parasitic infections
2. The Scope of Human Parasitology Parasitology claims those protozoa (single celled animals), helminths (worms) and arthropods whose existence depends on the availability of host animals It is also possible to argue about whether certain insects and mites are "temporary parasites" or "micro-predators", insects as a group belong to the discipline of Entomology, while ticks and mites are the concern of Acarology. The insects that are of most interest in human parasitology are those that are vectors of several parasitic infections
Class lobosea Medical Class zoomastigophorea Protozoology Class sporozoa Class ciliophora M Class nematoda ledical Class Trematoda 0 Helminthology Class Cestoda Class Metacanthocephala Class Insecta Medical Class Arachnida Arthropodology Class Crustacea Class chilopoda
Human Parasitology Medical Helminthology Medical Protozoology Medical Arthropodology • Class Nematoda • Class Trematoda • Class Cestoda • Class Metacanthocephala • Class Lobosea • Class Zoomastigophorea • Class Sporozoa • Class Ciliophora • Class Insecta • Class Arachnida • Class Crustacea • Class Chilopoda