Protozoa Health Dictionary

Protozoa: From 4 Different Sources


The simplest, most primitive type of animal, consisting of a single cell. All protozoa are bigger than bacteria but are still microscopic. About 30 types of protozoa

are human parasites, including those that are responsible for

Endoplasmic malaria, amoebiasis, reticulum giardiasis, sleeping sickness, trichomoniasis, toxoplasmosis, and leishmaniasis.

Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association
The lowest division of the animal kingdom, including unicellular or acellular organisms with a eukaryotic structure.
Health Source: Dictionary of Tropical Medicine
Author: Health Dictionary
A simple, primitive animal comprising a single cell. Protozoa are microscopic in size but are much larger than BACTERIA. Most protozoa live freely, but around 30 are parasitic in humans causing disease such as amoebiasis (see DYSENTERY) and GIARDIASIS (intestinal infections), MALARIA, kala-azar (see LEISHMANIASIS) and SLEEPING SICKNESS. Some protozoa are able to excrete, respire, and absorb food particles and they may move around like a mobile jelly or by means of ?agellae.
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
pl. n. a group of microscopic single-celled organisms. Most protozoa are free-living but some are important disease-causing parasites of humans; for example, *Plasmodium, *Leishmania, and *Trypanosoma cause *malaria, *kala-azar, and *sleeping sickness respectively. See also amoeba.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Anti-protozoals

Remedies that inhibit the action of protozoa, a class of single-celled microscopic animals. Ipecacuanha, Peruvian bark. ... anti-protozoals

Protozoan

n. a microorganism of the group *protozoa.... protozoan



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