General characteristics of parasites
Medical parasitology is becoming increasingly important. Although the incidence of the disease is declining in developed countries, with the worldwide spread of AIDS, the symptoms worsen and the pathogenicity of the parasite increases. The entry of the parasite into the human body is most often the digestive tract and damaged skin and mucous membranes. The prevalence of parasitosis is highly dependent on the level of hygiene, the availability of uncontaminated water, the method of preparation and consumption of meat and other factors. Some parasites are widespread worldwide - roundworms, others occur in a limited area - tropical parasitosis.
Basic concepts
Medical parasitology: is part of parasitology, which focuses on human infections caused by parasites, the relationship between human and parasite, treatment procedures and more.
Parasitism: is a relationship between two organisms. One of them - the parasite lives at the expense of the other - host and to some extent harms and uses it. During the discovery of new species, there are often disputes over whether the case is parasitism, commensalism or predation (predation is generally said if the process is fast and limited to direct killing and digestion of the host, parasitism is a longer-term relationship) .
Parasite: An organism that uses another organism for its life.
- ectoparasite - inhabits the surface of the host (arthropods)
- endoparasite - lives inside the host (protozoa and helminths)
Interhost: is an organism in which the infectious stages of parasites are located, their partial development has taken place in it, but the parasite has not reached full sexual maturity in the intermediate host.
Paratenický (transportní) hostitel: organizmus, který parazita přenáší, ale nedochází v něm k jeho vývoji.
Definitivní hostitel: organizmus, kde probíhá sexuální vývoj parazitů (neprobíhá u všech parazitů) a po dosažení pohlavní zralosti je schopen se sexuálně množit. Nemusí se však jednat o konečného hostitele a parazit se z něj může (např. z infikovaného hmyzu) dále šířit. V definitivním hostiteli parazit tedy dosahuje pohlavní dospělosti a také pohlavní reprodukce.
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