Commensal : Relating to, or characterized by a symbiotic relationship in which one species is benefited while the other is unaffected.
Chromatoid body : Rod-shaped masses of RNA, characteristically found in the cytoplasm of amebic cyst
Cyst : The dormant, resistant stage of a protozoan, which is the infective stage for human and is significant in the transmission of disease
Endoparasite: Endoparasites are parasites that live inside the body.
Endemic : Prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality, region, or people
Host : A host is an organism that harbors the parasite and suffers a loss caused by the parasite.
Protozoa : Single cell eukaryotic animals
Parasite : A parasite is an organism that obtains food and shelter from another organism and derives all benefits from this association
Reservoir hosts: Other hosts that harbor the parasite and ensure the continuity of the parasite's life cycle. It also acts as an additional source of human infection.
Vector : Vector is an organism (usually an insect) that is responsible for transmitting the parasitic infection.
Chromatoid body : Rod-shaped masses of RNA, characteristically found in the cytoplasm of amebic cyst
Cyst : The dormant, resistant stage of a protozoan, which is the infective stage for human and is significant in the transmission of disease
Endoparasite: Endoparasites are parasites that live inside the body.
Endemic : Prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality, region, or people
Host : A host is an organism that harbors the parasite and suffers a loss caused by the parasite.
Protozoa : Single cell eukaryotic animals
Parasite : A parasite is an organism that obtains food and shelter from another organism and derives all benefits from this association
Reservoir hosts: Other hosts that harbor the parasite and ensure the continuity of the parasite's life cycle. It also acts as an additional source of human infection.
Vector : Vector is an organism (usually an insect) that is responsible for transmitting the parasitic infection.