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= Microparasite = From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A microparasite is a parasite of microscopic size, as opposed to macroparasites, which can be seen with the naked eye. Bacteria, viruses, protozoans and fungi are examples of microparasites.
 * Epidemiology
 * Intracellular parasite
 * List of parasitic organisms

History: [edit]
== Micro-parasites are characterized by small size often unicellular and short generation time. They tend to live in re-infection hosts, with a high reproductive rate to induce their way of survival. However, a micro parasites can also live in an intercellular host. The cycle of a host is short. The main groups of a micro-parasite are viruses ( influenza, hepatitis), bacteria, and fungi ( ringworm). ==

Cause and Effect :[edit]
== In micro-parasite infections, the intensity of the disease pathology live in coexisting infectious host. They can spread through your food, and contaminated water. In the early stages the host may not exhibit signs of infection. Some host tend to develop an immunity to micro-parasites. If you are infected, you will probably have many parasites in your body, this can cause a foul smelling odor such as gas, diarrhea and abdominal pain. The CDC is helping with prevention and how to keep these viruses under control. ==

Statistics: [edit]
The value of M for most viral infections is of the order of 6 months since maternally derived antibodies decay with a half-life of 6 months, although low concentrations may be detectable up to 1 year post birth. Note that as R0 increases in value (high transmission) the average age at infection decreases. This equation is based on the assumption that the human population is stable in size. In growing populations the equivalent expression is: (1.3)R0∼B/(A−M)    At the same time, co-infection impaired top-down control of micro-parasites by the immune system. Based on these parameters we can model the dynamics and the population of an infectious disease in which it can occur.

Treatment Process: [edit]
To decrease the risk of developing micro-parasites, always wash everything that you eat, make sure the water that you drink is not contaminated, and sanitize your self. [1][2]The doctors do have drugs such as and edema cleanse and metronidazole that can help get rid of micro-parasites. Metronidazole is an antibiotic, which the potential infected person takes for up to 7 days or longer. It soley depends on the infected host and how bad their situation may be. Some Physicians will also suggest taking a herbal supplement, liver supplement, and probiotics on an empty stomach, before consuming any food. After consuming all medications, the host can continue a cleanse up to two weeks. The host is no longer infectious once the body has been thoroughly cleansed.