I feel so fortunate to have such wonderful readers. You keep me on my toes, send me amazing cases, and teach me a lot. I had asked for submissions of your parasite-related artwork and received some amazing entries. I put the names of all contributors into a hat and randomly selected the following 3 names:
Sheldon Campbell
Piotr Kochan
Melanie Riblett
Congratulations! I will reach out to you later to give you your prizes :)
So now without further ado, here are all of the fabulous parasite creations of our talented group:
Kate Grannis - chalk art
Marc Courturier - baked goods
Blaine Mathison - Halloween cupcakes! AND pinworm eggs - a giant scotch tape prep:
Andrea Dahl - multimedia ticks!
Melissa Blessing - Giant Microbe® ghostie and bandit
Heather Rose and family - Ixodes scapularis adults and larva
Mark Fox - ink drawing of Haemonchus contortus
Alexandra Bryson - Loa loa costume
Kelly Hedlund (submitted by Ryal Relich) - Trypanosoma cruzi crochet art
The Winters - Clonorchis and snail host costumes
Mark Fox and Kristine - our lovely hookworm couple
Idzi Potters - photography
'nebula' stool crystal
Toxocara cati adult worm
Tunga penetrans
Tunga party!
Melanie Riblett - Easter eggs!
Frances Dodge - photography
And finally, from Sheldon Campbell, the fabulous singing microbiologist:
Click HERE to hear Sheldon live!
Lyrics:
Home in the Gut
Copyright © 2001 by Sheldon Campbell
Oh give me a home where the parasites roam
Where the worms play in cheerful delight
Where the ova are shed, and the larvae are bred
And the pinworms crawl out in the night
Chorus
Home, home in the gut
Where the worms play in cheerful delight
Where the ova are shed, and the larvae are bred
And the pinworms crawl out in the night
Oh hookworm am I, my ova go by
In your stool and then hatch in the mud
They punch through your skin, and migrate again
To the gut, where they suck out your blood
Chorus
I live in the stream of the bile that's green
I'm Clonorchis, so please get it right
And my life's greatest wish is to enter a fish
And then you with your sushi tonight
And then you with your sushi tonight
Chorus
I cling to the wall, a tapeworm so tall
Borne by pork I came to this new home
Now while I procreate, you've got a sure date
'Cause with me you are never alone
Chorus
Please come swim with me, so that we can be free
To burrow into your bare legs
We just copulate, so we can populate
We just copulate, so we can populate
Your liver with our extra eggs
Chorus
The rectum’s my home, but I would love to roam
And lay my eggs out on your butt
I know it’s a bitch, but when you scratch that itch
My kids get into your kid’s gut.
6 comments:
Absolutely over-the-top-excellent, all you parasitophiles! The ideas, their execution and that ballad are all acts of genius.
You have made my day.
Good going Bobbi!
BW in Vt
Wonderful!!!!
I just LOVE that song Sheldon!
...and Dr. Pritt...
Keep on doing this stuff!!
We learn a bit more every week, thanks to your cases!
Splendid!
Congrats with your 500th case Dr. Pritt!!!
Wow, Melanie's Easter eggs are a brilliant idea!!!!
I agree Blaine! I think I need to do some special Easter egg paintings next year!
Dr. Pritt:
Congratulations to this milestone. The blog certainly is so educational to us all. The cases sometimes easy and sometimes quite challenging, they never are boring. Guess how many lives we have touched?
Florida Fan
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