Parasitology and Microbiology Research

Parasitology and Microbiology Research

Author: Gilberto Antonio Bastidas Pacheco

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-06-17

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1789859018

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The study of both unicellular and multicellular living beings and the diseases they produce from a biological point of view requires constant review of their relationship with their host and environment, given their indisputable sanitary importance. In this sense, in parasitology and microbiology, updated and concise information on life cycle, taxonomic classification, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiological behavior, and control measures is of vital importance. This is what we pursue with this book. The approach to parasitology and microbiology and the research that is carried out on it is unquestionable because the associations between life forms have been present from the very beginning of life.Research in parasitology and microbiology is necessary and indispensable for controlling diseases that affect much of the world with serious economic and social consequences. The challenge is to promote research to keep these diseases at bay. This book shows what has been done up to now and what can be done in the future to combat infectious diseases.


Advances in Parasitology

Advances in Parasitology

Author: John R. Baker

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2003-12-22

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780120317554

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

First published in 1963, Advances in Parasitology contains comprehensive reviews in all areas of interest in contemporary parasitology. Now edited by J.R. Baker, R. Muller, and D. Rollinson, and supported by an international editorial board, Advances in Parasitology includes medical studies on parasites of major influence, such as typanosomiasis and scabies, and reviews of more traditional areas, such as zoology, taxonomy, and life history. This index volume chronicles the contents of Volumes 28 through 52 and includes a cumulative subject index and contributor list. Second in the ISI Parasitology List in 2001 Enjoys an Impact Factor of 4.097 Series encompasses over 35 years of parasitology coverage


Immunobiology of Parasites and Parasitic Infections

Immunobiology of Parasites and Parasitic Infections

Author: John Marchalonis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 1468445715

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The phenomena involved in infections of man and domestic animals with metazoan or protozoan parasites present formidable practical problems as well as a theoretical challenge to immunologists, molecular biologists, and evolu tionary biologists. With respect to the public health and economic problems, malaria, for example, remains a major health problem with approximately 200 million people being infected yearly and, on the basis of World Health Organiza tion estimates, more than 1 million children die each year of malaria infections (Chapter 4). This volume addresses state-of-the-art immunologic approaches to the development of vaccines for parasitic diseases (Chapter 9) and analyses of studies bearing on the antigenic characterization of protozoan and metazoan parasites (Chapters 4, 5, and 7), on investigations of the role of precise mecha nisms underlying natural resistance or non permissiveness of the host to parasitic infections (Chapters 1, 2, and 12), on induced mechanisms including the genera tion of parasite-specific T-cell lines and clones (Chapter 6), and on the generation of monoclonal antibodies (Chapters 4 and 5) to parasite antigens of distinct de velopmental stages. Great progress has been made in characterizing parasite antigens capable of inducing a protective response in the vaccinated host; further progress in this area strongly depends on biochemistry and molecular biology with the long-term goal of synthesizing such antigens chemically or producing them by means of recombinant DNA technology (Chapter 4).


Advanced Research in Parasitology

Advanced Research in Parasitology

Author: Cherilyn Jose

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 9781641161480

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The study of parasites, their hosts and the dynamics between them is under the scope of parasitology. It integrates the techniques of cell biology, molecular biology, bioinformatics, immunology, biochemistry and genetics. Some of the sub-fields of parasitology are medical parasitology, veterinary parasitology, structural parasitology and quantitative parasitology. Study in parasitology also encompasses the study of taxonomy, phylogenetics, conservation biology and ecology of parasites. This book discusses the fundamentals as well as modern approaches of parasitology. From theories to research to practical applications, case studies related to all contemporary topics of relevance to this field have been included herein. This book, with its detailed analysis and data, will prove immensely beneficial to professionals and students involved in this area at various levels.


Biology of Parasitism

Biology of Parasitism

Author: Christian Tschudi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1475746229

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Biology of Parasitism is based on the Biology of Parasitism Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Having just celebrated its 20th offering, this Course has distinguished itself as the premier, world-renowned training ground for future generations of parasitologists. The primary goal of the Course is to attract and introduce the very best and most promising young researchers to the many unresolved problems in parasitology and prepare them for their future as independent investigators in the field. The rigorous program combines state-of-the-art laboratory research with a program of visiting lecturers who bring together the most current research in the field. Since at this time there are no academic institutions that have enough depth in parasitology research or teaching faculty to provide up-to-date and state-of-the-art training, the Course has become, and will remain, a global resource for providing intensive education in modern parasitology. Biology of Parasitism is intended to present a snapshot of the content and spirit of the Biology of Parasitism Course. By presenting a series of chapters that reflect the formal lectures that students receive on a daily basis, as well as the approaches used during the laboratory section of the Course, the editors hope to share some of the science that occurs there. One part of the book presents the experimental component of the Course, in particular the subject matter of the four two-week sessions covering Immunology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Molecular Biology of protozoan and helminth parasites. As in the Course, the experimental part is complemented by a number of review-like chapters solicited from the large number of speakers who lecture during the Course.


Human Parasitology

Human Parasitology

Author: Burton J. Bogitsh

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2012-07-06

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 012415915X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Resource added for the Microbiology "10-806-197" courses.


Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems

Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems

Author: Toni Aebischer

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2018-07-06

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 2889454851

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and heterogeneous organisms than pathogenic bacteria and viruses. This notion implies different evolutionary strategies of host exploitation. Typically, parasites establish long-term infections and induce relatively little mortality, as they often limit pathological changes by modulating host cells and downregulating adverse immune responses. Their pattern of distribution tends to be endemic rather than epidemic. Despite these seemingly benign traits, parasites usually cause substantial chronic morbidity, thus constituting an enormous socioeconomic burden in humans, particularly in resource poor countries, and in livestock worldwide. Parasite-induced fitness costs are an evolutionary force that can shape populations and contribute to species diversity. Therefore, a thorough understanding of parasites and parasitic diseases requires detailed knowledge of the respective biochemical, molecular and immunological aspects as well as of population genetics, epidemiology and ecology. This Research Topic (RT) bridges disciplines to connect molecular, immunological and wildlife aspects of parasitic infections. The RT puts emphases on four groups of parasites: Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Giardia and intestinal helminths. Co-infections are also covered by the RT as they represent the most common form of parasite infections in wildlife and domestic animal populations. Within the four types of parasites the following topics are addressed: (1) Experimental models: hypothesis testing, translation and limits. (2) Critical appraisal of experimental models. (3) Natural systems: Technological advances for investigations in natural parasite-host systems and studies in natural systems. (4) The urgent need for better models and methods in natural parasite systems. Hence, the RT covers and illustrate by the means of four main parasitic infections the parasite-host system at the molecular, cellular and organismic level.


Parasitology

Parasitology

Author: K.S. Warren

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1461255503

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Proceedings of a Meeting in Bellagio, Italy, April, 1982


Ecological Parasitology

Ecological Parasitology

Author: Gerald W. Esch

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1118874862

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Professor Gerald Esch has already published two books in what is becoming an informal series of essays exploring the way that discoveries about the biology of parasites have influenced ecological and evolutionary theories over a career that has spanned nearly 50 years. This book will be the third set of essays and will focus on key moments of discovery and explore how these achievements were due to collaboration, mentoring, and community building within the field of ecological parasitology. The book will not only describe case studies, pure science and biology but also act as a career guide for early-career ecologists emphasizing the importance of collaboration in the advancement of science.