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PARASITOLOGY - Edited by F.E.G. Cox,
Derek Wakelin, Stephen H. Gillespie and Dickson D. Despommier.
Parasitic infections present a major challenge to the health and
well being of several billions of people across the world. Political
unrest, natural disasters, the migrations of huge populations and
the spread of HIV infections have
added to already serious problems by increasing global parasite
burdens. Increasingly it is becoming clear that
interactions between parasites and other infectious agents can aggravate
disease. Against this backdrop, progress is being made in the containment
of many parasitic infections and there is optimism that some of
the diseases that have plagued humans for centuries may be eradicated.
Hopes for the future revolve around the application of modern molecular,
genetic and immunological science, linked to the systematic use
of evidence-based control methods.
All these themes and more run through the chapters in this volume.
Parasitology has been thoroughly revised and updated for
the tenth edition of Topley & Wilson’s Microbiology
and Microbial Infections to include all newly identified parasites
and emerging diseases. Through discussion of the general aspects
of parasitology and detailed reviews of specific organisms (grouped
under protozoa and helminths) the volume provides an authoritative
survey of current knowledge of parasitic organisms and the human
diseases to which they give rise, what their effects are and ways
in which they can be controlled, not only now, but also in the future.
The comprehensive coverage includes the basic science that underlies
disease transmission and progression, the classification and identification
of the organisms concerned, and the epidemiology and treatment of
the diseases caused.
Parasitology is an invaluable companion for infectious
disease specialists, pathologists, parasitologists and all others
working in this increasingly important field.
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