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Ch. 23 - Parasitic Protozoa, Helminths, and Arthropod Vectors
Bauman - Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy 6th Edition
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Chapter 23, Problem 1

Mark each statement as true or false. Rewrite the false statements to make them true by changing the underlined word(s).


__________ Sexual contact is the most common method of transmission of parasites.

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Identify the key concept in the statement: it claims that 'Sexual contact is the most common method of transmission of parasites.'
Recall that parasites can be transmitted through various routes such as contaminated water, food, vectors (like mosquitoes), direct contact, or sexual contact.
Evaluate whether sexual contact is indeed the most common transmission route for parasites in general. Consider common parasitic infections like malaria, giardiasis, and helminth infections.
Determine that sexual contact is not the most common transmission method for parasites overall; instead, many parasites are transmitted via contaminated food or water or vectors.
Rewrite the statement to make it true by replacing 'Sexual contact' with the correct transmission method, for example: 'Contaminated food or water is the most common method of transmission of parasites.'

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Modes of Parasite Transmission

Parasites can be transmitted through various routes including contaminated food or water, vector bites, direct contact, and sexual contact. Understanding the most common transmission methods helps identify how infections spread and informs prevention strategies.
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Common Parasite Transmission Routes

The most frequent transmission routes for parasites are fecal-oral (through contaminated food or water) and vector-borne (via insects like mosquitoes). Sexual transmission is less common for parasites compared to these routes.
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True/False Question Correction Technique

When correcting false statements, identify the incorrect term and replace it with the accurate one to make the statement true. This method reinforces understanding by focusing on precise terminology and concepts.
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