Listing 1 - 7 of 7 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Digenetic trematodes constitute a major helminth group that parasitize humans and animals, and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The diseases caused by trematodes have been neglected for years, especially as compared with other parasitic diseases. However, the geographical limits and the populations at risk are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. This has led to a growing international interest in trematode infections, although factors such as the difficulties entailed in the diagnosis, the complexity of human and agricultural practices, the lack of assessments of the economic costs, or the limited number of effective drugs are preventing the development of control measures of these diseases in humans and livestock. In-depth studies are needed to clarify the current epidemiology of these helminth infections and to identify new and specific targets for both effective diagnosis and treatments. The main goal of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and to show applications of new techniques and concepts for the studies on digenetic trematodes. This is an ideal book for parasitologists, microbiologists, zoologists, immunologists, professional of public health workers, clinicians, and graduate and post-graduate students.
Medical parasitology. --- Parasitic diseases. --- Trematoda. --- Medicine. --- Immunology. --- Medical microbiology. --- Vaccines. --- Parasitology. --- Biomedicine. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Vaccine. --- Biology --- Biologicals --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Fluke worms --- Flukes (Platyhelminthes) --- Flukeworms --- Trematode worms --- Trematodes --- Platyhelminthes --- Communicable diseases --- Medical parasitology --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Parasites --- Microbiology. --- Microbial biology --- Microorganisms
Choose an application
Choose an application
This book on “Biomphalaria Snails and Larval Trematodes” presents up to date information on the interactions of these snails and their trematode parasites, particularly on Schistosoma spp. larvae. Snails of the genus Biomphalaria are of significant medical importance since several species in this genus are obligate intermediate hosts of the human blood fluke S. mansoni, the causative agent of hepatosplenic schistosomiasis. In addition to the impact of Biomphalaria spp. on public health, these snails are also interesting models for the study of other topics such as population biology, including genetics and demography, proteomics, invertebrate immunobiology, mating systems, biogeography, among others. A purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the recent advances in Biomphalaria spp.-larval trematode interactions, especially in Biomphalaria-schistosome systems. Emphasis is placed on gaps in our knowledge that need to be filled to gain a better understanding of the relationships in these host-parasite systems. This may be critical to obtain a better understanding of our knowledge of the transmission of schistosomiasis and other snail-borne parasitic diseases. The book, “Biomphalaria Snails and Larval Trematodes” is an ideal volume for researchers and advanced students interested in modern aspects of parasitology , malacology and public health.
Biomphalaria. --- Snails. --- Trematoda. --- Biomphalaria --- Trematoda --- Host-parasite relationships --- Schistosomiasis --- Snails as carriers of disease --- Trematode Infections --- Snails --- Platyhelminths --- Host-Pathogen Interactions --- Biology --- Host-Parasite Interactions --- Parasitology --- Helminths --- Biological Processes --- Gastropoda --- Helminthiasis --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Parasitic Diseases --- Mollusca --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Invertebrates --- Biological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Diseases --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Zoology --- Invertebrates & Protozoa --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Parasites --- Larvae --- Host-parasite relationships. --- Schistosomiasis. --- Parasites. --- Larvae. --- Bilharziasis --- Bilharziosis --- Katayama disease --- Snail fever --- Host-organism relationships --- Host-pathogen relationships --- Parasite-host relationships --- Pathogen-host relationships --- Relationships, Host-parasite --- Fluke worms --- Flukes (Platyhelminthes) --- Flukeworms --- Trematode worms --- Trematodes --- Medicine. --- Parasitology. --- Infectious diseases. --- Biomedicine. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Biomedicine general. --- Distomatosis --- Parasitism --- Platyhelminthes --- Planorbidae --- Medical parasitology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Biomedicine, general. --- Health Workforce
Choose an application
Digenetic trematodes constitute a major helminth group that parasitize human and animals and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The diseases caused by trematodes have been neglected for years, especially as compared with other parasitic diseases. However, the geographical limits and the populations at risk are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. This has led to a growing international interest to the trematode infections, although factors such as the difficulties entailed in the diagnosis, the complexity of human and agricultural practices, the lack of assessments of the economic costs, or the limited number of effective drugs are preventing the development of control measures of these diseases in humans and livestock. In-depth studies are needed to clarify the current epidemiology of these helminth infections and to identify new and specific targets for both effective diagnosis and treatments. The main goal of the second edition of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and to show applications of new techniques and concepts for the studies on digenetic trematodes. This is an ideal book for parasitologists, microbiologists, zoologists, immunologists, professional of public health workers, clinicians and graduate and post-graduate students. .
Trematoda. --- Medical parasitology. --- Immunology. --- Food --- Vaccines. --- Parasitology. --- Food Microbiology. --- Vaccine. --- Microbiology. --- Biologicals --- Foods --- Dinners and dining --- Home economics --- Table --- Cooking --- Diet --- Dietaries --- Gastronomy --- Nutrition --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Medical sciences --- Parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Parasites --- Sanitary microbiology --- Bacteriology --- Microbiology. --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms
Choose an application
Although digenetic trematodes have been largely neglected, they constitute a major group of helminths that parasitize human and animals causing significant morbidity and mortality. This is of special importance today, since the geographical limits and the populations at risk, traditionally limited to developing or low-income countries, are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. This has led to a growing international interest in trematode infections, although factors such as the difficulties entailed in the diagnosis, the complexity of human and agricultural practices, the lack of assessments of economic costs, or the limited number of effective drugs are preventing the development of control measures of these diseases in humans and livestock. In-depth studies are needed to clarify the current epidemiology of these helminth infections and to identify new and specific targets for both effective diagnosis and treatments. The main goal of the third edition of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and also with the resident microbiota, showing the application of modern techniques and concepts to the studies on digenetic trematodes. This is an ideal book for parasitologists, microbiologists, zoologists, immunologists, public health professionals, clinicians and graduate and post-graduate students. .
Parasitology. --- Immunology. --- Microbiology. --- Food --- Veterinary microbiology. --- Pharmacology. --- Food Microbiology. --- Veterinary Microbiology.
Choose an application
Although digenetic trematodes have been largely neglected, they constitute a major group of helminths that parasitize human and animals causing significant morbidity and mortality. This is of special importance today, since the geographical limits and the populations at risk, traditionally limited to developing or low-income countries, are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. This has led to a growing international interest in trematode infections, although factors such as the difficulties entailed in the diagnosis, the complexity of human and agricultural practices, the lack of assessments of economic costs, or the limited number of effective drugs are preventing the development of control measures of these diseases in humans and livestock. In-depth studies are needed to clarify the current epidemiology of these helminth infections and to identify new and specific targets for both effective diagnosis and treatments. The main goal of the third edition of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and also with the resident microbiota, showing the application of modern techniques and concepts to the studies on digenetic trematodes. This is an ideal book for parasitologists, microbiologists, zoologists, immunologists, public health professionals, clinicians and graduate and post-graduate students. .
General parasitology --- General microbiology --- History of human medicine --- Immunology. Immunopathology --- Nutritionary hygiene. Diet --- Veterinary medicine --- Food science and technology --- immunologie --- diergeneeskunde --- voedselmicrobiologie --- voedingstechnologie --- farmacologie --- microbiologie --- voeding --- parasitologie --- Parasitology. --- Immunology. --- Microbiology. --- Food --- Veterinary microbiology. --- Pharmacology. --- Food Microbiology. --- Veterinary Microbiology.
Choose an application
The food-borne parasites discussed in this book are infections of animals which are transmissible to humans and constitute an important component of the Neglected Tropical Diseases (The World Health Organization). The increasing recognition of the public health significance of these zoonoses, their complicated links to poverty, agricultural intensification, environmental degradation, and the lack of appropriate tools for their control was the inspiration behind this book. In the past these diseases were limited to populations living in low- and middle-income countries, but the geographical limits and populations at risk are expanding and changing because of increasing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. It is estimated that the number of people currently infected with food-borne trematodes alone exceeds 41 million, and the number of people at risk worldwide , including those in developed countries, is 750 million. The focus of this book is on those zoonoses that are transmitted by fish, plant and invertebrate foods. While people, especially those living in developed countries, are commonly aware of meat-borne zoonoses such as trichinellosis and cysticercosis, fewer are acquainted with parasitic diseases caused by liver, lung and intestinal flukes, fish-borne tapeworms, and tissue roundworms. This book reviews not only the prevalence and distribution of these zoonoses, including available health and economic impact data, but also highlights gaps in our knowledge base that must be filled in order to gain insights on approaches to prevention. The topics on epidemiology, diagnosis, and clinical aspects emphasize knowledge gaps that limit a full understanding of these zoonoses, and target where greater research investments on these parasitic diseases should be focused. Food-Borne Parasitic Zoonoses: Fish and Plant-Borne Parasites provides the intellectual challenge and stimulation needed to build a more concerted international effort on prevention of these zoonoses. It is an ideal volume for parasitologists, microbiologists, immunologists, epidemiologists, and graduate students and professionals in the fields of public health, infectious disease, food safety and food science.
Foodborne diseases. --- Zoonoses. --- Parasitic diseases. --- Fish as food --- Contamination. --- Food contamination --- Communicable diseases --- Medical parasitology --- Animal-borne diseases --- Communicable diseases between animals and human beings --- Zoonotic diseases --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Food-borne diseases --- Foodborne illnesses --- Medical parasitology. --- Microbiology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Medical virology. --- Food science. --- Parasitology. --- Public Health. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Virology. --- Food Science. --- Science --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Virus diseases --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Human beings --- Human parasitology --- Medical sciences --- Parasitology --- Parasitic diseases --- Parasites --- Public health. --- Infectious diseases. --- Food—Biotechnology. --- Microbiology --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation
Listing 1 - 7 of 7 |
Sort by
|