Question 1.
This faecal specimen was recovered from a three-year-old patient
following a course of anthelmintic drugs to clear an infection
of hookworms. Upon examination of the specimen, no sign of
hookworm eggs were apparent, although there were large numbers
of the parasite shown on the microscope provided.
1) Identify the parasite indicated (genus and species)
(2 marks)
2) What characteristics led you to your diagnosis ?
(1 mark)
3) What stage of the parasite is shown on the microscope ?
(1 mark)
4) Is this parasite a potential cause of illness ?
(1 mark)
Question 2.
This blood smear was recovered from a 54 year old man recently
returned from visiting his family in Fiji. He visited his doctor,
complaining of fever and cold chills, and of a painful lump in
his groin. Upon examination, the doctor observed that his
inguinal lymph nodes were swollen, and that he had a slight
hydrocoele (fluid retention) in the scrotum)
1) Identify the parasite present (genus and species)
(2 marks)
2) List the features which helped you identify this
parasite
(1 mark)
3) How is this parasite transmitted ?
(1 mark)
4) Name the clinical condition which may result if the
infection is allowed to continue unchecked
(1 mark)

Question 3.
This organism was found actively swimming in a sample of water
taken from one of the ponds in the botanical gardens for use in
an introductory microbiology course.
1) What stage is represented here ?
(1 mark)
2) What is the genus of this organism ?
(1 mark)
3) Suggest a definitive host of this organism ?
(1 mark)
4) What is the name given to the infection in humans of this
particular organism ?
(1 mark)
5) Are humans capable of transmitting this infection to other
humans ?
(1 mark)