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(Redirected from Infestations) Invasion and occupation by pests and parasites in host For other uses, see Infestation (disambiguation). Medical condition
Infestation
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SpecialtyInfectious disease

Infestation is the state of being invaded or overrun by pests or parasites. It can also refer to the actual organisms living on or within a host.

Terminology

In general, the term "infestation" refers to parasitic diseases caused by animals such as arthropods (i.e. mites, ticks, and lice) and worms, but excluding (except) conditions caused by protozoa, fungi, bacteria, and viruses, which are called infections.

External and internal

Infestations can be classified as either external or internal with regards to the parasites' location in relation to the host.

External or ectoparasitic infestation is a condition in which organisms live primarily on the surface of the host (though porocephaliasis can penetrate viscerally) and includes those involving mites, ticks, head lice and bed bugs.

An internal (or endoparasitic) infestation is a condition in which organisms live within the host and includes those involving worms (though swimmer's itch stays near the surface).

Sometimes, the term "infestation" is reserved for external ectoparasitic infestations while the term infection refers to internal endoparasitic conditions.

See also

References

  1. "infestation" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  2. "Infestation - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary".
  3. Harvard Medical School; Anthony L. Komaroff (28 December 2004). Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide. Simon & Schuster. pp. 889–. ISBN 978-0-684-86373-3. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  4. "Bed Bug Information". 2013-03-04.
  5. "Bedbugs". Skin Problems & Treatments Health Center. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  6. Leland S. Shapiro; Leland Shapiro (2005). Pathology and parasitology for veterinary technicians. Cengage Learning. pp. 111-. ISBN 978-1-4018-3745-7.

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Parasitic disease caused by helminthiases
Flatworm/
platyhelminth

infection
Fluke/trematode
(Trematode infection)
Blood fluke
Liver fluke
Lung fluke
Intestinal fluke
Cestoda
(Tapeworm infection)
Cyclophyllidea
Pseudophyllidea
Roundworm/
Nematode
infection
Secernentea
Spiruria
Camallanida
Spirurida
Filarioidea
(Filariasis)
Thelazioidea
Spiruroidea
Strongylida
(hookworm)
Ascaridida
Rhabditida
Oxyurida
Adenophorea
Arthropods and ectoparasite-borne diseases and infestations
Insecta
Louse
Hemiptera
Fly
Flea
Crustacea
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