Zaporozhyan state medical university departement of infectious diseases



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Appendix№3 



Control questions for self control: 

 

1.

 



What helminthiasis are treated to the class of the round warms? 

2.

 



What is the mechanism and factors of the infection in ascaridosis? 

3.

 



What are the phases of the pathogenesis in ascaridosis? 

4.

 



What are the clinical manifestations of the migratory phase in ascaridosis? 

5.

 



What are the complications of ascaridosis? 

6.

 



What is the blood count of the early (migratory) phase in ascaridosis? 

7.

 



What are the principles of the therapy of ascaridosis? 

8.

 



What are the principle ways of the infection in ancylostomidosis? 

9.

 



What etiotropic and pathogenesis therapy should be administered in 

ancylostomidosis? 

10.

 

What is the mechanism of the invasion in trichocephalosis? 



11.

 

What are the cardinal signs of trichocephalosis? 



12.

 

What methods are used for diagnostics of trichocephalosis? 



13.

 

What are the factors of the transmission of the infection in trichocephalosis? 



14.

 

What are the ways of the transmission in enterobiosis? 



15.

 

What are the criterions of the diagnosis in enterobiosis? 



16.

 

What is the source of the infection in Trichinellosis? 



17.

 

What is the mechanism of the invasion in Trichinellosis? 



18.

 

What are the cardinal signs of Trichinellosis? 



19.

 

What are the complications of Trichinellosis? 



20.

 

What methods are used for diagnostics of Trichinellosis? 



21.

 

What are the factors of the transmission of the infection in Trichinellosis? 



22.

 

What the features of the nutrition of Trichinellosis? 



23.

 

What are the principle criterions of the diagnosis in Trichinellosis? 



24.

 

What is life cycle of the agent of strongyloidiases? 



25.

 

What are the ways of the transmission in strongyloidiases? 



26.

 

What are the contingents of the risk for infection in strongyloidiases?  



27.

 

What are the main clinical symptoms in strongyloidiases? 



28.

 

What are the clinical stages of the diseases in strongyloidiases? 



29.

 

What are the complications of strongyloidiases? 



30.

 

What laboratory methods are used for diagnostics of strongyloidiases? 



31.

 

What therapy should be administered in strongyloidiases? 



32.

 

What is the source of the infection in Toxocarosis? 



33.

 

What is the mechanism of the invasion in Toxocarosis? 



34.

 

What are the visceral signs of Toxocarosis? 



35.

 

What are the complications of Toxocarosis? 



36.

 

What methods are used for diagnostics of Toxocarosis? 



37.

 

What are the factors of the transmission of the infection in Toxocarosis? 



38.

 

What are the principle criterions of the diagnosis in Toxocarosis? 



39.

 

What is the source of the infection in dirophylariosis? 



40.

 

What is the mechanism of the invasion in dirophylariosis? 




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41.


 

What are the complications of dirophylariosis? 

42.

 

What methods are used for diagnostics of dirophylariosis? 



43.

 

What are the factors of the transmission of the infection in dirophylariosis 



44.

 

What therapy should be administered dirophylariosis? 



45.

 

What are the principle criterions of the diagnosis in dirophylariosis? 



46.

 

What helminthiases are regarged to the class “cestodoses”? 



47.

 

What is the definitive and intermediate host in diphillobothriasis? 



48.

 

What are the complications of diphyllobothriasis? 



49.

 

What is epidemiology of beef tapeworm? 



50.

 

What is the life cycle Taenia soleum (pork worm)? 



51.

 

What are the clinical manifestations of Taenia soleum? 



52.

 

What is the mechanism of invasion in cystecercosis? 



53.

 

What are the clinical manifestations in cystecercosis? 



54.

 

What is the life cycle of Hymenolepis nana? 



55.

 

What  is epidemiology of hymenolepiasis? 



56.

 

What are the leading clinical syndromes in hymenolepiasis? 



57.

 

 What is the etiology of echinoccosis? 



58.

 

 What  is the epidemiology of echinoccosis and contingent of risk? 



59.

 

What are the leading factors of the pathogenesis of echinoccosis? 



60.

 

What is the possible localization of cyst in echinoccosis ? 



61.

 

What are the clinical manifestations in dependence on localization of cyst in 



echinoccosis ? 

62.


 

What are the complications of echinoccosis ? 

63.

 

What methods are used for diagnostics of echinoccosis ? 



64.

 

What is the principal method of the treatment in echinoccosis ? 



65.

 

Which helminth a are regarded to the class of trematodoses? 



66.

 

What are the features of the life cycle trematodoses? 



67.

 

What is the epidemiology of opisthorchiasis? 



68.

 

What are the phases of the pathogenesis of opisthorchiasis? 



69.

 

What are the clinical manifestations of the late (chronic) stage of 



opisthorchiasis? 

70.


 

What are the complications of opisthorchiasis? 

71.

 

What methods are used for diagnostics of opisthorchiasis? 



72.

 

What are the clinical manifestations of fascioliases? 



73.

 

What treatment should be administered in trematodoses? 



74.

 

What methods are used for prophylaxis of cestodoses? 



75.

 

What methods are used for prophylaxis of trematodoses? 



 

 

 




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