Buch, Englisch, Band 97, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: Advances in Parasitology
Buch, Englisch, Band 97, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 617 g
Reihe: Advances in Parasitology
ISBN: 978-0-12-811558-9
Verlag: ACADEMIC PR INC
Advances in Parasitology presents the latest developments in the field of parasitology. It covers topics such as Chagas Disease Diagnostic Applications, The Role of Spatial Statistics in the Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa, and Host-Parasite Relationships and Life Histories of Trypanosomes in Australia. Specific chapters delve into targeting parasites to suppress malaria transmission and a focus on neglected tropical diseases, such as Trypanosomiasis, Schistosomiasis and Lymphatic Filariasis. This series includes medical studies of parasites of major influence, such as Plasmodium falciparum and trypanosomes, as well as reviews of more traditional areas, such as zoology, taxonomy and life history.
Zielgruppe
PhD students, professors, scientists, health workers, government officers, and policy makers at various levels.
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1. Chagas Disease Diagnostic Applications: Present Knowledge and Future Steps V. Balouz, F. Agüero and C.A. Buscaglia 2. Host-Parasite Relationships and Life Histories of Trypanosomes in Australia C. Cooper, P.L. Clode, C. Peacock and R.C.A. Thompson 3. The Compatibility Between Biomphalaria glabrata Snails and Schistosoma mansoni: An Increasingly Complex Puzzle G. Mitta, B. Gourbal, C. Grunau, M. Knight, J.M. Bridger and A. Théron 4. Targeting the Parasite to Suppress Malaria Transmission R.E. Sinden 5. The Role of Spatial Statistics in the Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: A Focus on Human African Trypanosomiasis, Schistosomiasis and Lymphatic Filariasis M.C. Stanton 6. Is Predominant Clonal Evolution a Common Evolutionary Adaptation to Parasitism in Pathogenic Parasitic Protozoa, Fungi, Bacteria, and Viruses? M. Tibayrenc and F.J. Ayala