Arthropoda – overview
phylum
Parasitic Arthropods – in general
Sarcoptes scabiei facts
Scabies – prevalence
south east asia, sout america
Scabies – symptoms
Sarcoptes scabiei – life cycle
Sarcoptes scabiei – how do they penetrate the skin barrier?
Sarcoptes scabiei – treatment
Trichinellosis
parasite + taxonomy
Trichinella sp.
Trichinellosis – historic facts
Trichinella sp. – life cycle
Trichinella sp. – life cycle What kind of host is the human being?
Dead-end-host
Trichinella sp. – clinical signs and pathology
pathology depends on larval burden
Trichinella sp. – nurse cell
Trichinella sp. – diagnostic
Trichinella sp. – an integral part of food safety (2022 data)
What do Sarcopes scabiei and Trichinella spiralis have in common?
Despite their different modes of transmission and clinical manifestations, Sarcoptes scabiei and Trichinella spiralis are similar in that they are both parasitic infections that can affect humans and cause significant discomfort and health issues. Additionally, both infections can be prevented through proper hygiene practices and food safety measures, such as thorough cooking of meat and avoiding close contact with individuals who have scabies.
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