Essentials of Medical Parasitology

Essentials of Medical Parasitology

by Grace Williams

ISBN9781806240388
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$258.00
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Description

Medical parasitology is primarily envisioned as a represented course reading that provides an overview of the most crucial parasite types that affect humans, as well as information on their distribution zones, morphologies, and rates of development, as well as the typical side effects of the disease that result from contamination, the study of disease transmission, and methods for identifying symptoms and warning signs for treatment. Medical entomology has just been discussed concerning the study of disease transmission of the diseases represented below, and the main emphasis is on the protozoan and rudder in this illness. Anthropoparasites are parasites that occasionally only affect humans, while they occasionally affect other animals as well (anthropozoonotic parasites). The monoxenous species complete evolution in man or a single critter. The bulk of medically important parasites is comprised of heteroxenous species, which develop slightly in critters and halfway in humans during the course of their life cycles. In order to move on with their improvement, they might even be forced to contaminate several species. This may occasionally be connected to a digenesis, where the sexually developed arrangement develops in a different host, the supposed last host, while the larval development takes place in one moderate or two different middles of the road hosts. Middle-of-the-road hosts have a wide range of relevance. Therefore, researchers, clinicians, and microbiologists must be aware of the discovery of these parasite diseases.

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