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Diagnosis of leishmaniases in humans and dogs
Černá, Eva ; Spitzová, Tatiana (advisor) ; Votýpka, Jan (referee)
Leishmaniasis is a serious disease caused by parasites that affects both people and animals. In people, this disease has three forms, cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral form. Visceral form is lethal if it's left untreated. Leismaniasis is usually diagnosed by using regular parasitological methods based on histocytological analysis. In the last few years, there has been a considerable progress in serological and molecular diagnostics. This thesis focuses on description and comparison of the traditional and the new diagnostic methods. Attention is paid primarily to the new methods, therefore serological and molecular. These methods are compared by their sensitivity, specifity, field application potential, financial costs and time consumption. Both human and canine diagnostics are mentioned due to the fact that dogs are a significant reservoir. Key words leishmaniasis, diagnostics, parasitology, humans, dogs, method, molecular, serological, sensitivity, specifity
Mnohobuněční paraziti akvarijních ryb \kur{Symphysodon aequifasciatus} a životní cyklus invazní tasemnice \kur{Schyzocotyle acheilognathi}
ČENKOVÁ, Miroslava
A review of the metazoan parasites of the blue discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus) is presented. A total of 4 species of metazoan parasites have been reported from this important ornamental fish. The life-cycle of the Asian fish tapeworm Schyzocotyle acheilognathi (Yamaguti, 1934), which is an invasive species distributed globally, was studied under experimental conditions, using the blue discus as the definitive host.

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