This course provides students an understanding of important human parasitic diseases, including their life cycles, vectors of transmission, distribution and epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical manifestations, treatment, and prevention and control. Tropical Parasitology is taught by faculty from an area highly impacted by tropical parasites- the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College in Moshi, Tanzania. The faculty include Drs. Frank Mosha and Mramba Nyindo (and two lecturers, Drs. Johnson Matowo and Jovin Kitau). Dr. John Bartlett, Professor of Medicine, Global Health and Nursing at Duke University, joins his faculty colleagues in this effort.
Welcome to Tropical Parasitology: Protozoans, Worms, Vectors, and Human Diseases! In this course, students will develop an understanding of important human parasitic diseases, including their life cycles, vectors of transmission, distribution and epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical manifestations, treatment, and prevention and control. Tropical Parasitology is taught by Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College faculty -- Drs. Frank Mosha and Mramba Nyindo (and two lecturers, Drs. Johnson Matowo and Jovin Kitau). They are joined by Dr. John Bartlett, Professor of Medicine, Global Health and Nursing at Duke University. To get started, view the video "Welcome to Tropical Parasitology," read the Course Overview, read about how the course is structured in Course Clusters, and review the Course Resources. Then move on to study the first cluster, Protozoans. Please note that the Protozoans cluster constitutes the largest content cluster in the course, and we have allocated 3 weeks to complete the work for this cluster. The other course clusters will take one week (each) to complete. We hope you enjoy the course, and we look forward to your contributions to our learning community.
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1 video3 readings
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1 video•Total 1 minute
Welcome to Tropical Parasitology•1 minute
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
Course Clusters (How the course is structured)•10 minutes
Report a problem with the course•10 minutes
Protozoans
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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We are excited to begin our Protozoa cluster, focusing on malaria, trypanosomiasis, toxoplasmosis, and leishmaniasis. Despite advances in prevention and treatment, protozoal diseases contribute substantially to the global burden of morbidity and mortality. This cluster has a total of 153 minutes of video and 85 pages of reading spread out over the four lessons. Each lesson has all of the readings, lectures, and additional materials to help you understand the topic. You will have unlimited opportunities to take an untimed quiz after you’ve mastered the material in each lesson, and you have four quizzes to complete in this cluster. (Note: this cluster includes a case study practice quiz, ungraded, which is optional). This cluster kicks off with a close look at malaria vectors and the fascinating research being done on diagnosing, treating, and vaccinating against malaria. This is by far the largest cluster in the course, so you have up to 3 weeks to complete this cluster.
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11 videos1 reading3 assignments
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11 videos•Total 74 minutes
Malaria: Vectors - Dr. Johnson Matowo•4 minutes
Malaria: Vector Control - Dr. Johnson Matowo•7 minutes
Malaria: Insecticide Resistance and Management - Dr. Johnson Matowo •12 minutes
Malaria: Epidemiology - Dr. Franklin Mosha•8 minutes
Malaria: Mosquito Breeding Sites - Dr. Franklin Mosha •1 minute
Malaria: The Parasite in the Human Body - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•12 minutes
Malaria: Invasion and Colonization of Red Blood Cells by Merozoites - Dr. Mramba Nyindo •7 minutes
Malaria: The Parasite in the Mosquito - Dr. Mramba Nyindo •7 minutes
Malaria: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•8 minutes
Malaria: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •4 minutes
Malaria: Interview with Dr. William Howlett •4 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Malaria Overview Reading•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Malaria Vectors and Vector Control•30 minutes
Case Study Practice (Optional)•30 minutes
Malaria•30 minutes
Protozoans
Module 3•1 hour to complete
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6 videos1 reading1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 50 minutes
Trypanosomiasis: Vectors/Epidemiology/Control - Dr. Franklin Mosha•12 minutes
Trypanosomiasis: Sleeping Sickness - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•11 minutes
Trypanosomiasis: Human African Trypanosomiasis - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•8 minutes
Trypanosomiasis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•7 minutes
Trypanosomiasis: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •5 minutes
Trypanosomiasis: Interview with Dr. William Howlett •7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Trypanosomiasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Trypanosomiasis•30 minutes
Protozoans
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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6 videos2 readings3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 46 minutes
Toxoplasmosis: Vectors/Transmission - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•9 minutes
Toxoplasmosis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•6 minutes
Toxoplasmosis: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •5 minutes
Toxoplasmosis: Interview with Dr. William Howlett •6 minutes
Leishmaniasis: Parasites and Vectors - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•14 minutes
Leishmaniasis: Pathophysiology & Treatment - Dr. John Bartlett•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Toxoplasmosis Overview Reading•10 minutes
Leishmaniasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Toxoplasmosis•30 minutes
Leishmaniasis•30 minutes
Cestodes
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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The Cestodes cluster focuses on taeniasis and echinococcosis. One example of their impact is neurocysticercosis, which is estimated as the leading cause of epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries. This cluster has a total of 41 minutes of video and 31 pages of reading spread out over two lessons. You will have unlimited opportunities to take an untimed quiz after you’ve mastered the material, and you have two quizzes to complete for this cluster. This cluster begins by looking at the acquisition, manifestation, diagnosis, and treatment of neurocysticercosis, a helminthic infection of the nervous system caused by Taenia solium.
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9 videos2 readings2 assignments
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9 videos•Total 42 minutes
Taeniasis: Due to Taenia Saginatum - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•6 minutes
Taeniasis: Pathophysiology of Taenia Saginatum - Dr. John Bartlett•2 minutes
Taeniasis: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •2 minutes
Taeniasis: Due to Taenia Solium - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•7 minutes
Taeniasis: Pathophysiology of Taenia Solium - Dr. John Bartlett•5 minutes
Echinococcosis: Hydatid Disease - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•7 minutes
Echinococcosis: Alveolar Disease - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•4 minutes
Echinococcosis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•6 minutes
Echinococcosis: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •3 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Taeniasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
Echinococcosis Overview Reading•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Taeniasis•30 minutes
Echinococcosis•30 minutes
Trematodes
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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The Trematodes cluster focuses on schistosomiasis and fascioliasis. It is estimated that almost 60 million people are infested with trematodes globally. This cluster has a total of 79 minutes of video and 31 pages of reading spread out over the two lessons. You will have unlimited opportunities to take an untimed quiz after you’ve mastered the material in each lesson, and you have two quizzes to complete for this cluster. This cluster begins by looking at schistosomiasis, a common intravascular infection caused by parasitic trematode worms in contaminated water.
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11 videos2 readings2 assignments
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11 videos•Total 84 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Epidemiology - Dr. Mramba Nyindo •12 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Vector - Dr. Mramba Nyindo •6 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Biology and Ecology - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•15 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•9 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •4 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Interview with Dr. William Howlett •11 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Patient Diagnosis I - Dr. William Howlett •7 minutes
Schistosomiasis: Patient Diagnosis II - Dr. William Howlett •3 minutes
Fascioliasis: Biology of parasites - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•10 minutes
Fascioliasis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•3 minutes
Fascioliasis: A Closer Look in Tanzania•4 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Schistosomiasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
Fascioliasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Schistosomiasis•30 minutes
Fascioliasis•30 minutes
Nematodes
Module 7•4 hours to complete
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The Nematodes cluster focuses on filariasis, ascariasis, hookworm, and strongyloidiasis. Nematode infestations may impact up to 185 million people in recent estimates of the global burden of disease. This cluster has a total of 90 minutes of video and 8 pages of reading spread out over four lessons. You will have unlimited opportunities to take an untimed quiz after you’ve mastered the material in each lesson, and you have four quizzes to complete for this cluster. This cluster kicks off by examining lymphatic filariasis and the fundamental need for compassion as a core value in global health practice.
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15 videos4 readings4 assignments
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15 videos•Total 92 minutes
Hookworm: Infection - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•9 minutes
Hookworm: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•4 minutes
Hookworm: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •2 minutes
Hookworm: Interview with Dr. William Howlett **also addresses Ascaris•10 minutes
Filariasis: Introduction - Dr. Franklin Mosha•6 minutes
Filariasis: Lymphatic Filariasis - Dr. Franklin Mosha •14 minutes
Filariasis: Onchocerciasis - Dr. Franklin Mosha •4 minutes
Filariasis: Black Fly Vectors - Dr. Franklin Mosha •8 minutes
Filariasis: Black Fly Breeding Sites - Dr. Franklin Mosha •4 minutes
Filariasis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•5 minutes
Strongyloidiasis: Infection - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•7 minutes
Strongyloidiasis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•5 minutes
Ascariasis: Vector and Epidemiology - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•9 minutes
Ascariasis: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•4 minutes
Ascariasis: Interview with Dr. Venance Maro •2 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Hookworm Overview Reading•10 minutes
Filariasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
Strongyloidiasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
Ascariasis Overview Reading•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Hookworm•30 minutes
Filariasis•30 minutes
Strongyloidiasis•30 minutes
Ascariasis•30 minutes
Ectoparasites
Module 8•1 hour to complete
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We are now into our final cluster, Ectoparasites, focusing on fleas, ticks and mites, lice, and pathophysiology of infestation with ectoparasites. In addition to causing annoying symptoms on their own, ectoparasites may be important vectors of human disease. This cluster only contains one lesson (Ectoparasites) and has 30 minutes of video and 33 pages of reading. You will have unlimited opportunities to take an untimed quiz after you’ve mastered the material, and you have one quiz to complete for this cluster We begin by looking at how to prevent Lyme disease through protective measures, tick reduction, and various vaccines for humans, ticks, and even reservoirs.
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4 videos1 reading1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 32 minutes
Ectoparasites: Fleas - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•8 minutes
Ectoparasites: Ticks and Mites - Dr. Mramba Nyindo•11 minutes
Ectoparasites: Lice - Dr. Jovin Kitau•11 minutes
Ectoparasites: Pathophysiology - Dr. John Bartlett•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Ectoparasites Overview Reading•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Ectoparasites•30 minutes
Final Exam
Module 9•2 hours to complete
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The final exam is a graded 3-part exam, and each part includes information from all of the disease clusters covered throughout the course. The final exam consists of 45 questions, in total. You will have unlimited attempts for each part of the final exam, with the highest scoring attempt counting toward the course grade. The final exam will contribute 60% to your total course grade (with each part of the exam having a weight of 20%).
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1 reading3 assignments
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1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Share your learning experience•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Final Exam, Part 1•30 minutes
Final Exam, Part 2•30 minutes
Final Exam, Part 3•30 minutes
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