Examples of protozoan in the following topics:
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Syntrophy and Methanogenesis
- For example, they may also associate with protozoans living in the guts of termites.
- The protozoans break down the cellulose consumed by termites, and release hydrogen, which is then used in methanogenesis .
- Methanogenic bacteria have a syntrophic relationship with protozoans living in the guts of termites.
- The protozoans break down cellulose, releasing H2 which is then used in methanogenesis.
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Purification of Drinking Water
- Water is purified with filters to remove larger protozoans, and by chemical or UV disinfection to kill bacteria and other small pathogens.
- Although chlorine is very effective against bacteria, it is not as effective against the cysts formed by protozoans (like giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium).
- Ozone is widely used in Europe, and is an effective method to kill cysts formed by protozoans.
- Ultraviolet Light is very effective at inactivating protozoan cysts, and will also kill bacteria and viruses.
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Giardiasis
- Giardiasis, sometimes referred to as beaver fever, is caused by the protozoan Giardia lamblia and results in diarrheal illness.
- Giardiasis is a protozoan disease caused by Giardia lamblia.
- The ability of the protozoan to block nutrient absorption can result in vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Protozoa
- Examples of human diseases caused by protozoa are malaria and the life cycle of the protozoan parasite facilitates infection and pathogenicity.
- Protozoa (or protozoans) are a diverse group of unicellular eukaryotic organisms, many of which are motile.
- The life cycle of protozoan are successful based on successful transmission between hosts and host and environment.
- Infection and disease by protozoan parasites are often times associated with developing countries with poor hygiene and sanitation conditions that may promote transmission of these protozoa.
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Synthetic Antimicrobial Drugs
- An antimicrobial is a substance that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, or protozoans.
- An antimicrobial is a substance that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, or protozoans .
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The TORCH Panel of Tests
- TORCH infections are a group of viral, bacterial, and protozoan infections that gain access to the fetal bloodstream from the mother.
- They are a group of viral, bacterial, and protozoan infections that gain access to the fetal bloodstream through the placenta via the chorionic villi.
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Antiprotozoan and Antihelminthic Drugs
- The lack of similarities between protozoans demands the need for highly specific drugs and medications against individual pathogens.
- Therefore, the drugs that are developed to target protozoans are classified by either their mechanism of action or the organism for which they target.
- For example, Malaria is caused by the protozoan Plasmodia.
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Cooperation Among Microorganisms
- Methanogenic bacteria have a syntrophic relationship with protozoans living in the guts of termites.
- The protozoans break down cellulose, releasing H2 which is then used in methanogenesis.
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Chagas Disease (American Trypanosomiasis)
- Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and transmitted via the reduviid bug.
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Leishmaniasis
- Leishmaniasis is caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania and presents itself in two forms: cutaneous or visceral leishmaniasis.