The course is designed to cover the underlying basic aspects of medical parasitology to fulfill an essential prerequisite datum of knowledge for efficient nursing staff and be a systematic study of medical parasitology including the diseases due to infection with Helminths (Nematodes, Trematodes & Cestodes), and Protozoa as well as nosocomial and laboratory-acquired parasitic infections and Arthropods of medical importance.
By the end of this course, the student will be able to
- Know the geographical distribution: Endemic disease in Saudi Arabia,
and imported disease.
- Categorizes the epidemiological aspects affecting the transmission of the parasite.
- Describe the life cycle for each parasite.
- Discuss the modes of infections, main pathological changes, and clinical manifestations.
- Explain the different diagnostic methods (Direct & Indirect) for parasite identification.
Summarizes general methods of management, prevention, and control.