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Microscopic methods designed to morphological proof of selected parasite species
Puldová, Nikola ; Lukešová, Daniela (advisor) ; Alica, Alica (referee)
Parasites are a global health problem, and not only in developing countries. Therefore, it is important to ensure early prevention and correct diagnosis of parasitic diseases due to the rising incidence of imported diseases. This bachelor thesis was conducted as a literature review and dealt with microscopic methods which are mostly used in parasitological practice. On the basis of available resources, theoretical part is divided into two parts. The first dealt with the history, principles and preparation of samples for microscopy, the second was focused on the morphology of the seven selected parasitic species from three major groups of parasitology- protozoa, helmints and arthropods. Due to the large scale of parasites, there were chosen most important representatives affecting humans and with the imag on global health with possible zoonotic potential. In the experimental part were created photographs of selected species, using Bresser brand light microscope for it´s practical demonstration. Own part of the work dealt with the evaluation of photographs taken by light microscope and it´s comparison with electron microscopy in terms of demand and their use in practice.

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