Dr. Adil Ramzan
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Dr. Siddique Akbar SattiBachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Fellow of College of Physician and Surgeons (Gastroenterology) Bachelor of Sciences University of Health Sciences, Pakistan | |
Dr. Tayyab Saeed AkhtarSenior Registrar at Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi. FCPS In Medicine (Gastroenterology) University of Health Science Paksitan Also Runs Foreign Students Academy. | |
Dr. Kashif RaufBachelor Of Medicine and Bachelor Of Surgery. From Khyber Medical University Pakistan. Also done various CME Courses from Harvard Medical University | |
Dr. Amnah Abbasi Bachelor Of Medicine and Bachelor Of Surgery. MS In Gynecology From Pakistan Institute Of Medical Sciences. | |
Dr. Sohail Iqbal Sheikh MBBS, Professor of Orthopedics IIMC Pakistan MS in Orthopedics from Pakistan Institutes of Medical Sciences, Dip. in Orthopedics (Austria) | |
Dr. Haseeb Sattar Doctor Of Pharmacy From IIMC. Resident in Internal Medicine Holy Family Hospital. Lecturer of Clinical Pharmacy. University of Lahore Islamabad Campus | |
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Parasite: A parasite is a living organism which gets nutrition and protection from another organism where it lives. Parasites enter into the human body through mouth, skin and genitalia. In this article, we will generally discuss the types and classification of parasites. It is important from an academic point of view. Those parasites are harmful, which derives their nutrition and other benefits from the host and host get nothing in return but suffers from some injury. Types of Parasites Ecto-parasite: An ectoparasite lives outside on the surface of the body of the host. Endo-parasite: An endo-parasite lives inside the body of the host, it lives in the blood, tissues, body cavities, digestive tract or other organs. Temporary parasite: A temporary parasite visits its host for a short period of time. Permanent parasite: Permanent parasite lives its whole life in the host. Facultative parasite: A facultative parasite can live both independently and dependently. It lives in the