Echinococcus and echinococcosis
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Echinococcus and echinococcosis
(Advances in parasitology / edited by J. R. Baker, R. Muller and D. Rollinson, v. 95-96)
Elsevier/Academic Press, 2017-
- pt. A
- pt. B
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Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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pt. A ISBN 9780128114711
Description
Echinococcus and Echinococcosis Part A and B present a complete synthesis on what is known about the parasitic cestode echinococcus and the disease it causes, echinococcosis (Hydatid Disease), also demonstrating that in addition to its medical, veterinary, and economic significance, it is an intriguing biological phenomenon.
Both parts build on the success of a previous volume, Echinococcus and Hydatid Disease, edited by R.C.A. Thompson and A.J. Lymbery, and published by CAB International, that details the major advances that have taken place since its release. As such, it remains the only comprehensive account that embraces virtually all aspects of echinococcus and the disease it causes.
The links between laboratory knowledge and field applications are emphasized throughout the volumes. Consequently, research workers, teachers, students of parasitology, clinicians, and field workers will find this work an indispensable source of information.
Table of Contents
1. Historical Aspects of Echinococcosis 2. Biology and Systematics of Echinococcus 3. Phylogenetic Pattern, Evolutionary Processes and Species Delimitation in the Genus Echinococcus 4. Echinococcus-Host Interactions at Cellular and Molecular Levels 5. Ecology and Life Cycle Patterns of Echinococcus Species 6. Global Distribution of Alveolar and Cystic Echinococcosis
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pt. B ISBN 9780128123997
Description
Echinococcus and Echinococcosis, Part B, Volume 96 presents a complete synthesis on what is known about the parasitic cestode echinococcus and the disease it causes, echinococcosis (Hydatid Disease), demonstrating that, in addition to its medical, veterinary, and economic significance, it is also an intriguing biological phenomenon. Both parts build on the success of a previous volume-Echinococcus and Hydatid Disease, edited by R.C.A. Thompson and A.J. Lymbery, and published by CAB International-that details the major advances that have taken place since its release.
The book remains the only comprehensive account embracing virtually all aspects of echinococcus and the disease it causes. The links between laboratory knowledge and field applications are emphasized throughout the volumes. Consequently, research workers, teachers, students of parasitology, clinicians, and field workers will find this work an indispensable source of information.
Table of Contents
1. Immunology of Alveolar and Cystic Echinococcosis (AE and CE) 2. Echinococcosis: Control and Prevention 3. Laboratory Diagnosis of Echinococcus spp. in Human Patients and Infected Animals 4. The Echinococcoses: Diagnosis, Clinical Management and Burden of Disease
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