Parasitology

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Explain common parasite life cycles and relate how that knowledge aids in selection of the appropriate test methodology.


  • Discuss the different lab tests available for detection of parasites and compare each in detail.


  • hotel a EdimburgoDiscuss how a particular laboratory approach is chosen to detect a certain parasite and why it is the best choice.


  • hotel rooms MaastrichtDemonstrate the ability to interpret the results of the various methods of identifying the presence of parasites, both intracellular and extracellular in blood and in stool samples.


  • Discuss the general geographic distribution of many common parasites seen in the laboratory.


  • Differentiate between true parasites and common artifacts that are seen and recognize when to pay special attention to the possibility of confusing the two.


  • Identify parasites found in sites other than blood and stool samples and the appropriate way to test for each of them.

  • AUTHORS

    Thomas R. Fritsche, MD, PhD

    Sam C. Eng, MS, SM(AAM)

    Janet Curtis, BS, MT(ASCP)

    Adam R. Orkand, BA

    Michael L. Astion, MD, PhD
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    Course # : 466-006-03

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