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血吸虫病(schistosomiasis)对人体造成的危害主要是A.成虫B.虫卵C.毛蚴D.尾蚴E.童虫

血吸虫病(schistosomiasis)对人体造成的危害主要是

A.成虫

B.虫卵

C.毛蚴

D.尾蚴

E.童虫

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第1题
血吸虫病(schistosomiasis)对人体造成的危害主要是A.成虫B.虫卵C.毛蚴D.尾蚴E.童虫

血吸虫病(schistosomiasis)对人体造成的危害主要是

A.成虫

B.虫卵

C.毛蚴

D.尾蚴

E.童虫

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第2题
Visceral Schistosomiasis is caused by-

A、Schistosoma mansoni

B、Schistosoma japonicum

C、Schistosoma haematobium

D、Schistosomulae

E、None of the above

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第3题
Which of the following parasitosis does the reservoir hosts play a role in tranmission?

A.ancylostomiasis

B.schistosomiasis

C.enterobiasis

D.ascariasis

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第4题
Considering the following specimen, what is the best diagnosis?Considering the following specimen, what is the be

A、Purulent inflammation

B、Amoebiasis

C、Schistosomiasis

D、Tuberculosis

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第5题
血吸虫性肝硬化(schistosomiasis cirrhosis of liver)
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第6题
What is the best diagnosis according to the morphological pictures? What is the best diagnosis according to the morpho
What is the best diagnosis according to the morphological pictures?What is the best diagnosis according to the morpho

A、Bacillary dysentery

B、Typhoid fever

C、Schistosomiasis

D、Amoebiasis

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第7题
Considering the following specimen, what is the best diagnosis? Considering the following specimen, what is the be
Considering the following specimen, what is the best diagnosis?Considering the following specimen, what is the be

A、Purulent inflammation

B、Amoebiasis

C、Schistosomiasis

D、Tuberculosis

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第8题
The organisms are found in the patient's stool, which disease should be first considered? The organisms are found in the patient's stool, wh
The organisms are found in the patient's stool, which disease should be first considered?The organisms are found in the patient's stool, wh

A、Tuberculosis

B、Amoebiasis

C、Schistosomiasis

D、Bacillary dysentery

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第9题
A Delicate BalanceIn 1965 the American statesman Adlai E Stevenson said, "We all travel to

A Delicate Balance

In 1965 the American statesman Adlai E Stevenson said, "We all travel together, passengers on a little spaceship, dependent on its vulnerable supplies of air and soil. We manage to survive by the care, work, and love we give our fragile craft." Our planet is indeed fragile. Every living thing on this planet is part of a complicated web of life, for no organism lives entirely on its own. Every organism is affected by all that surrounds it whether living or nonliving. And in turn each organism has some effect on its surroundings.

Even the most elementary understanding of ecology requires knowledge of this cause/effect relationship all organisms have on each other. Every thing we do to our environment will in one way or another affect the quality of life we experience on this tiny spaceship. If we want the quality of life to be high, we must be more aware that nature is a finely balanced mechanism and that it will not tolerate the abuse we have been giving it. Consider the following examples of human ignorance concerning the delicate balance of nature.

Aswan and Other Fables

"Once there was a country that desperately needed food and energy for its growing population. It happened that one of the most magnificent rivers in the world flowed through this country. Each year the river deposited tons of mineral-rich silt on its fertile flood plain before it reached the sea. "Why not dam the river," said the country's leaders, "and use the water to irrigate more land, control the annual spring flooding of the river, and provide hydroelectric power all at the same time?" The result of this modern-day fairy tale is known as the billion- dollar Aswan High Dam of Egypt, and not all Egyptians are living happily ever after.

"For one thing, as water backed up behind the dam, almost 100,000 Egyptians had to choose between giving up their family homes and being submerged along with ancient and priceless temples that were part of Egypt's cultural heritage. But there have been far more devastating results. Now that the Nile River floodplain is deprived of its annual enrichment with silt, artificial fertilizer has to be trucked in at a cost of 100 million dollars a year — a cost carried by the subsistence farmers who make, on the average, less than a hundred dollars a year each. Furthermore, now there is nothing to wash away the previous year's silt buildup in the soil. And with silt deposits no longer compensating for erosion, the fertile river delta is shrinking — and an alarming part of what remains has completely dried up. Restoring the delta with pumps, drains, and wells may cost more than the dam itself."

"Ironically, evaporation as well as bottom seepage from the new lake filling in behind the dam is so great that the lake basin may never fill up to predicted levels. So nobody can live around the lake because nobody knows for sure where the shoreline will be. More seriously, there is less water to go around than there was before. And even though some 700,000 new acres (about 1.6 million hectares) have been opened up for agriculture, the population outgrew the potential food increase even before the dam was finished. At the same time, with the nutrient-rich flow of the Nile turned off, another major food source-the sardines, shrimp, and mackerel that flourished in the enriched waters off the delta — has declined catastrophically. Worse yet, the lake and the irrigation networks have so accelerated the spread of blood flukes that half the Egyptian populace are now carriers of schistosomiasis (血吸虫病). In irrigated areas, where eight out of ten humans live, women can expect to live only to age twenty-seven, men to age twenty-five."

The Hawaiian Goose

Another clear example of human ignorance of nature's delicate balance is seen in the near extinction of the Hawaiian Goose or Nene. It was estimated in the late eighteenth cent

A.improve the complicated web of life

B.break the finely balanced mechanism of life

C.affect the quality of life

D.destroy the cause/effect relationship of life

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第10题
血吸虫病 (名词解释)

血吸虫病 (名词解释)

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第11题
血吸虫病临床表现类型包括:()

A.急性血吸虫病

B.慢性血吸虫病

C.晚期血吸虫病

D.异位血吸虫病

E.隐性血吸虫病

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