3 edition of Parasitic Protozoa, Volume 8, Second Edition (Parasitic Protozoa 2nd Edition) found in the catalog.
Published
January 27, 1994
by Academic Press
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Number of Pages | 328 |
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Open Library | OL7327780M |
ISBN 10 | 0124260187 |
ISBN 10 | 9780124260184 |
General aspects about parasite treatment and control Parasite has life cycle stages that are exposed to the environment • Importance in treatment/ control –Environmental conditions can promote or limit infection • Application of life cycle knowledge –Composting can kill the infective stages of many gastrointestinal parasites. Many parasitic protozoans and helminths synthesize unusual glycan structures and glycan-binding proteins (GBPs) that are often antigenic and involved in host invasion and parasitism. This chapter discusses these parasites and the roles of glycoconjugates in the disease process. Protozoan parasites have evolved unique lifestyles: They shuttle between insect vectors and vertebrate hosts.
Introduction • Parasite-A living organism which receives nourishment and shelter from another organism where it lives. • Host-An organism which harbours the parasite. • Symbiosis-It is an association in which both are so dependent upon each other that one cannot live without the help of the of the partner suffers any harm from the association. Biology of Ticks is the most comprehensive work on tick biology and tick-borne diseases. This second edition is a multi-authored work, featuring the research and analyses of renowned experts across the globe. Spanning two volumes, the book examines the systematics, biology, structure, ecological adaptations, evolution, genomics and the molecular processes that underpin the growth, .
Protozoa and Human Disease is a textbook on medically important protozoa and the diseases they cause for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and professionals. It combines a taxonomic and medical approach and is therefore suitable for a parasitology, microbiology, medical, and public health s: 7. Protozoa (also protozoan, plural protozoans) is an informal term for a group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, which feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic tissues and debris. Historically, protozoans were regarded as "one-celled animals", because they often possess animal-like behaviours, such as motility and predation, and lack a cell wall.
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Parasitic Protozoa Volume 8. Book • 2nd Edition • Edited by: 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, Parasitic Protozoa.
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Parasitic Protozoa Volume 3. Book • 2nd Edition • Second Edition book by: Updated and much expanded, the Second Edition of Parasitic Protozoa is Second Edition book 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.
Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Try it now. No thanks. Try the new Google Books View eBook. Get this book in print Volume 1 PARASITIC PROTOZOA 2ND EDITION Parasitic Protozoa, John Robin Baker: Editors: Julius P.
Kreier, John R. Baker: Edition: 2, reprint: Publisher. 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. Purchase Parasitic Protozoa - 2nd Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN Purchase Parasitic Protozoa - 2nd Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNBook Edition: 2. NWFHS Laboratory Procedures Manual - Second Edition, June Chapter 8 - Page 2 Section 1 – General Parasitology I.
Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to provide guidance in the detection and identification of the numerous parasitic organisms that infect a broad range of fish species in natural populations. TARGETED PARASITES. Parasitic infections cause a tremendous burden of disease in both the tropics and subtropics as well as in more temperate climates.
Of all parasitic diseases, malaria causes the most deaths globally. Malaria kills approximatelypeople each year, most of them young children in sub-Saharan Africa.
A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host and gets its food from or at the expense of its host. Parasites can cause disease in humans.
Some parasitic diseases are easily treated and some are not. The burden of these diseases often rests on communities in the tropics and subtropics, but parasitic infections also affect people in developed countries.
The book is now organized by vertebrate host species, with parasites presented phylogenetically within chapters. Additional highlights of this edition include introductory chapters on modern diagnostic techniques and parasite biology, and a new appendix features a complete drug formulary.
The Journal of Parasitology publishes on basic or applied aspects of general, veterinary, or medical parasitology, and epidemiology. As in the first edition, the focus of this second edition is on protozoan and metazoan parasites that cause disease in fish.
Significant changes to this second edition include the addition of 3 new chapters and 4 of the original chapters have new authors. Parasitic Protozoa, Volume 3 Second Edition Paperback – December 3, by Julius P. Kreier (Editor) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions.
Price New from Used from Paperback "Please retry" $ $ — Paperback $ 1 New from $Format: Paperback. This new edition contains new material on cell and molecular biology, vectors and control, which is in contrast to the general biological approach of the first edition.
The second edition will succeed the first as the major text on parasitology for students in biology, zoology, microbiology, medicine, veterinary medicine, tropical medicine and.
Diagnosing Medical Parasites A Public Health Officers Guide To Assisting Laboratory And Medical Officers. This book covers the following topics: The Ameba, The Ciliates, Coccidia, and Microsporidia, The Flagellates, The Cestodes (Tapeworms), The Nematodes (Roundworms), The Trematodes (Flukes), Unusual Tissue Dwelling Nematodes, Larval Cestodes and Nematodes which Infect Man, Malaria.
Get this from a library. Parasitic protozoa. Volume 7. [Julius P Kreier;] -- 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.
Expert international authors review the current hot-topics in this area to provide an up-to-date overview. The book is dedicated to Trypanosoma cruzi, an organism not only responsible for a serious tropical disease but also a good model system for fundamental and applied biology research and four other important protozoa: Leishmania, Naegleria, Entamoeba and Acanthamoeba.
An intestinal parasite infection is a condition in which a parasite infects the gastro-intestinal tract of humans and other animals. Such parasites can live anywhere in the body, but most prefer the intestinal wall. Routes of exposure and infection include ingestion of undercooked meat, drinking infected water, fecal-oral transmission and skin absorption.
Discover the best Protozoa books and audiobooks. Learn from Protozoa experts like Elsevier Books Reference and Masamichi Aikawa. Read Protozoa books like Research in Protozoology and Intracellular Parasitic Protozoa with a free trial. • Facultative parasite – an organism that exhibits both parasitic and non-parasitic modes of living and hence does not absolutely depend on the parasitic way of life, but is capable of adapting to it if placed on a host.
E.g. Naegleria fowleri • Accidental parasite – when a parasite .Like all coccidian intestinal parasites, the small and poorly staining Cryptosporidium oocysts can be easily missed in routine O&P exams.
Sensitivity of light microscopy is improved by performing modified acid-fast (MAF) stains, though even this modification has been shown to be associated with a sensitivity of only importance to man.
Parasite classification, general characters, biology, ecological factors that affect their transmission, the immune response of the body to invading parasites, diagnosis and control of the disease developed are highlighted.
Medical Parasitology Medical Parasitology is the branch of medical sciences dealing with organisms.