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- About Parasites | Parasites | CDC
A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host There are three main classes of parasites that can cause disease in humans: protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites
- What Causes Parasitic Diseases | Parasites | CDC
Blood Some parasites can be bloodborne This means the parasite can be found in the bloodstream of infected people; and the parasite might be spread to other people through exposure to an infected person's blood (for example, by blood transfusion or by sharing needles or syringes contaminated with blood) Examples of parasitic diseases that can be bloodborne include African trypanosomiasis
- Site Index | Parasites | CDC
Site Index Parasites About Education Training Resources Causes Diagnosis Caring for Yourself and Others Children Travelers Communication Resources DPDM Features World Mosquito Day Women and Parasites Glossary Contact Us A-Z Index
- CDC - DPDx - Parasites A-Z Index
Parasites A-Z Index of Parasitic Names DPDx is an educational resource designed for health professionals and laboratory scientists For an overview including
- Parasites | Parasites | CDC
A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism, often called a host
- Post-Travel Parasitic Disease Including Evaluation of Eosinophilia
Learn how to evaluate travelers with manifestations of parasitic disease after travel
- Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases | Parasites | CDC
Many kinds of lab tests are available to diagnose parasitic diseases The kind of test (s) your health care provider will order will be based on your signs and symptoms, any other medical conditions you may have, and your travel history Diagnosis may be difficult, so your health care provider may order more than one kind of test
- Clinical Overview of Parasitic Diseases | Parasites | CDC
CDC offers a number of services for health professionals including clinical management advice for suspected or confirmed parasitic diseases cases, pre- and post-travel evaluation, information on the identification and diagnosis of parasites, and accredited continuing medical education courses, among other services
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