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Medical Parasitology Classification of Parasites • Parasites are Eukaryotes Classification of Parasites • According to their anatomical habitat in human, they are classified into also 2 groups: • 1. Ectoparasites ( Parasitizing the skin surface). • 2. Endoparasites (Parasitizing the internal tissues) Classification of Parasites • According to their cellular structure: are classified into 2 groups:1. Protozoa (Each one is unicellular=composed of one cell). 2. Metazoa (Multicellular= Each one is composed of many cells). NB: Protozoa = Plural, Protozoan= Singular Metazoa = Plural, Metazoan= Singular Protozoa: • According to the body systems they are mainly classified into: 1. Haemopoietic parasites. 2. Intestinal parasites. 3. Genitourinary parasites. 4. Cutaneous parasites. 5. Others. Classification of Protozoa • • • • • Haemopoietic parasites: 1. Plasmodium species. 2. Leishmania species. 3. Trypanosoma species. 4. Toxoplasma species. Classification of Protozoa • • • • • • Intestinal parasites: 1. Entamoeba histolytica. 2. Blantidium coli. 3. Giardia lamblia. 4. Cryptosporidium parvum. 5. Isospora belli. Classification of Protozoa • Genitourinary parasites: • Trichomonas vaginalis. Classification of Helminthes • 1. Cestodes Cestodes (tapeworms) • • • • • • 1. Taenia saginata and Taenia solium. 2. Hymenolepis nana. 3. Diphyllobothrium latum. 4. Dipylidium caninum. 5. Echinococcus granulosus. 6. Echinococcus multilocularis. Cestodes Nematodes (round worms) • • • • • Intestinal Nematodes Ascaris lumbricoides Hookworms Enterobius vermicularis Trichuris trichiura Ascaris lumbricoides (adult) Nematodes (round worms) • • • • • • • • Tissue Nematodes Wuchereria bancrofti Brugia malayi Brugia timori Loa loa Onchocerca volvulus Dracunculus medinensis Trchinella spiralis Trematodes (flukes) • • • • Schistosoma mansoni Schistosoma haematobium Schistosoma japonicum Hermaphroditic flukes Adult Schistosoma (male and Female) Fasciolopsis buski • Adult worm How to write the name of a parasite? • The name of the parasite is written including the genus and the species. ( e.g Plasmodium falciparum). • The first letter in the genus name is written as capital while the first letter in the species name is written as small letter. • (Plasmodium falciparum). How to write the name of a parasite? • Both names of the genus and the species are either underlined or written in italic. • Toxoplasma gondii = underlined. or: Toxoplasma gondii= italic