Ascaris Lumbricoides Ascariasis Arellano Torres Karen Yazmin Parasitología Contenido 01 02 Antecedentes Enfermedad 03 04 Agente Epidemiologia Contenido 05 06 Factor de Patogenicidad Ciclo Biológico 07 08 Signos y Síntomas Diagnostico Contenido 09 Tratamiento 10 Prevención 01 Antecedentes En documentos ancestrales ya se registraba la existencia de criaturas motiles de gran tamaño semejantes a las lombrices de tierra que se encontraban en las heces de las personas y sólo ocasionalmente escapaban a través de los orificios corporales. Los romanos los llamaron “lumbricos teres” por su parecido con la lombriz de tierra y porque se creía que los niños adquirían el parásito de la tierra. 1683. El medico británico Edward Tyson describió la morfología del parasito. 1879. El científico italiano Giovanni Batista Grassi ingirió cerca de 100 huevos embrionados, con el resultado de que 22 días después encontró en sus heces al parásito adulto. 1915. Stewart experimentó con cerdos y ratas, con lo que logró demostrar que el parásito es capaz de pasar al pulmón. 1922. Shimesu Koino se infectó a sí mismo ingiriendo 2 000 huevos embrionados e infectó a su hermano menor con una cantidad también considerable del parásito; 11 días después encontró larvas en su esputo, además de que presentó dificultad para respirar, fiebre y cefalea. 02 Enfermedad La ascariasis es una geohelmintiosis ya que el agente causal requiere de la tierra para que se forme la fase infectiva para el humano. Es una infección producida por el nematodo Ascaris Lumbricoides. Esta parasitosis tiene enorme importancia epidemiológica, pues las zonas donde se presenta con mayor incidencia son las de gran pobreza. 03 Agente Ascaris Lumbricoides Hembra. Longitud de 15-45 cm. Pueden contener hasta 27 millones de huevos. The love letter Formal analysis Style variety Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one Venus has a beautiful name and extremely high temperatures François Boucher 04 Epidemiologia 05 Factor de Patogenicidad 06 Ciclo Biológico 07 Signos y Síntomas 08 Diagnostico 09 Tratamiento 10 Prevención La Camargo Dancing Function Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Iconology Venus is the second planet from the Sun Genre Nicolas Lancret Mars is a cold place full of iron oxide dust Giuseppe Balsamo Client Commission Venus is the second planet from the Sun Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Art market Social taste Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Saturn is a gas giant with rings Jean-Antoine Houdon Awesome words “This is a quote, words full of wisdom that someone important said and can make the reader get inspired.” —Someone Famous A picture is worth a thousand words A picture always reinforces the concept Images reveal large amounts of data, so remember: use an image instead of a long text. Your audience will appreciate it 02 Agente The three basic components Subject Form Content Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings Venus is the second planet from the Sun Desktop app You can replace the image on the screen with your own work. Just right-click on it and select “Replace image” Tablet app You can replace the image on the screen with your own work. Just right-click on it and select “Replace image” Smartphone You can replace the image on the screen with your own work. Just right-click on it and select “Replace image” Our teachers Art history teacher Art teacher Timmy Jimmy Susan Bones You can speak a bit about this person here You can speak a bit about this person here 03 Content You can enter a subtitle here if you need it Contextual analysis Title of work of art Author of work of art Place Time period Venus is the second planet from the Sun Mars is actually a very cold place Cultural context Historic context Saturn is a gas giant with rings Neptune is very far from the Sun Steps to “reading” a work of art Saturn is composed of hydrogen Venus is the second planet from the Sun Describe Interpret 1 2 3 4 Analyze Evaluate Neptune is very far from the Sun Mars is actually a very cold place Art analysis wall 01 02 Focal point Space Mercury is a small planet Earth is where we live 03 04 05 Color Balance Variety Mars is a cold place Jupiter is a big planet Venus is a hot planet Formal and critical analysis Formal analysis Visual description Critical analysis Subjective description How/why it was made Perception of the work Describe what you see Facts: who, what, where The visual elements How it was made Describe your first reaction Visual questions? Emotional reactions Reminders Artist intention Why it was made When (context) Artist overview Public reaction Critical opinions Reactions through history Your reaction again Interpretations of an artwork Mars is actually a cold place Content 33,3% Mercury is a small planet Context 33,3% Earth is where we all live Meaning 33,3% Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here A game of horse and rider 1 Mars 2 Saturn Mars is actually a very cold place It’s a gas giant and has several rings 3 Jupiter 4 Neptune It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System It’s the farthest planet from the Sun 1 2 3 4 Jean Honoré Fragonard Simple art annotation Space Tone Pattern Line Colour Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Venus is the second planet from the Sun Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Closed Open Flat Organic Deep Negative Positive … ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Bright Dark Faded Smooth Harsh Intensive Sombre … ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Repeated Uniform Geometric Random Soft Irregular Bumpy … ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Fluent Rough Controlled Powerful Strong Angular Delicate … ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Bright Primary Secondary Tertiary Radiant Vivid Natural … Describing artwork Form ● Volume ● Thin ● Rounded ● Full Balance ● Symmetr y ● Centered Contrast Space ● Rule of 3 ● Distance ● Equality ● Range Value ● Closenes s ● Excessiv e Emphasis ● Scale ● High/low ● Bright ● Tones ● Large ● Small ● Small/bi g ● Flat ● Dark ● Shadow ● Intimate ● Miniatur e Park of an Italian villa Venus is the second planet from the Sun Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Feature 1 Feature 2 Feature 3 François-André Vincent Sources and bibliography Books ● ● ● ● Write your bibliographical references here Write your bibliographical references here Write your bibliographical references here Write your bibliographical references here Web pages ● ● ● ● Write your bibliographical references here Write your bibliographical references here Write your bibliographical references here Write your bibliographical references here Thanks! 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