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New technologies for parasotology; Analysis of DNA from trypanosomes. Proliferation and mobilization of immne cells in response to parasite antigens; Effector mechanisms of host-protective immunity to parasites and evasion by parasites; Mechanisms of host resitance at the mucosa-parasite interface. Complement activation by parasotes - its role in rsitance and pathogeny; Parasitic protozoa: aspects of the host-parasite interface; The life cycles of piroplasms and related groups; Pathogenic free-living amebas: Acanthamnoeba and Naegleria; Morphogy band ultrastructure of parasitic helmints; Envelopes at cell surfaces a confused area of research of general importance; Structure and function of ;the midgut of blood geeding insects; Ultrastructure and function of elements of tick neuroendocrine and endocrine systems; Fine structure and permeability of peritrophic menbranes in insects; Physiology and biochemestry; Evolution and toxonomic relationship; Pathogenic mechanisms; Ecology; Therapeutics and toxicology; Epidemiology and zoonoses. Clinicaql and diagnostic parasitology; Economics and mangment.
New technologies for parasotology; Analysis of DNA from trypanosomes. Proliferation and mobilization of immne cells in response to parasite antigens; Effector mechanisms of host-protective immunity to parasites and evasion by parasites; Mechanisms of host resitance at the mucosa-parasite interface. Complement activation by parasotes - its role in rsitance and pathogeny; Parasitic protozoa: aspects of the host-parasite interface; The life cycles of piroplasms and related groups; Pathogenic free-living amebas: Acanthamnoeba and Naegleria; Morphogy band ultrastructure of parasitic helmints; Envelopes at cell surfaces a confused area of research of general importance; Structure and function of ;the midgut of blood geeding insects; Ultrastructure and function of elements of tick neuroendocrine and endocrine systems; Fine structure and permeability of peritrophic menbranes in insects; Physiology and biochemestry; Evolution and toxonomic relationship; Pathogenic mechanisms; Ecology; Therapeutics and toxicology; Epidemiology and zoonoses. Clinicaql and diagnostic parasitology; Economics and mangment.
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Gregarines, Haemogregarines, Coccidia, Plasmodia, and Haemoproteids
Updated and much expanded, the Second Edition of Parasitic Protozoa is designed to be useful to physicians, veterinarians, and research scientists concerned with diseases caused by protozoa in man, and in domestic and wild animals including fish, mollusks and insects, as well as the more commonly considered vertebrate animals. Each section contains information on disease pathogens, treatment, diagnosis, and epidemiology of the diseases caused by the various protozoans. The book is not limited to these medically-oriented subjects, but treats taxonomy, morphology, and metabolism of the organisms in such a way as to be of interest to scientists and graduate students working in the field of protozoology. The entire edition, published in ten volumes, is arranged so that subjects of common interest occupy individual volumes.
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Advances in Parasitology
The contemporary crisis of emerging disease has been a century and a half in the making. Human, veterinary, and crop health practitioners convinced themselves that disease could be controlled by medicating the sick, vaccinating those at risk, and eradicating the parts of the biosphere responsible for disease transmission. Evolutionary biologists assured themselves that coevolution between pathogens and hosts provided a firewall against disease emergence in new hosts. Most climate scientists made no connection between climate changes and disease. None of these traditional perspectives anticipated the onslaught of emerging infectious diseases confronting humanity today. As this book reveals, a...