1. Introduction to parasitology, syllabus and recommended literature 2. The general parasitology - part I (terminology, definition of parasites, hosts and environment, classification of parasites) 3. The general parasitology - part II (life cycles, immunology, parasites and immunity) 4. Protozoology I (characteristic of protozoans, trypanosomosis, leishmaniosis) 5. Protozoology II (trichomoniasis, giardiosis, amoebiasis) 6. Protozoology III (coccidiosis, toxoplasmosis, malaria, balantidiosis) 7. Helminthology I (characteristic of helminths, intestinal trematode) 8. Helminthology II (fasciolosis, dicrocoeliosis, paragonimosis, intestinal cestoid, taeniae) 9. Helminthology III (hymenolepiosis, nematode worms, trichuriosis) 10. Helminthology IV (trichinellosis, ascariosis, enterobiosis, tropical filariosis) 11. Arachnoenthomology I (characteristic of parasitic arthropods and acarid) 12. Arachnoenthomology II (parasitic insects, lice, kissing bug, dipterous, chigger and flea) 13. Discussion and conclusion
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The parasitology belongs into the important biological fields. These lectures are concentrated on the general characteristic of parasites, parasitology as field, parasite-host interactions and their biology and ecology. There is also includes the basic systematic classification of parasites and characteristic of the main taxonomic groups (protozoans, helminths and parasitic arthropods), special parts are applied to the most important diseases caused by parasites (toxoplasmosis, malaria, encephalitidis, etc.).
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