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Parasitology: An Integrated Approach

ISBN: 978-1-119-94508-6

March 2012

456 pages

Description

Parasitology
An Integrated Approach

Parasitology is a concise, student-friendly account of parasites and parasitic relationships with a strong emphasis throughout on parasite interactions with other pathogens. In addition, it looks at how host behaviour contributes to the spread and control of infections.

The effects of parasitic infections are influenced by a range of host factors such as genetic constitution, immune status, and behaviour and this text takes an integrated approach to provide a full understanding of a wide range of topics from molecular biology and immunology to social, religious and cultural factors. Emphasis is also given to diagnostic techniques, from light microscopy to advanced molecular biology, and to treatment and control - highlighting recent advances in medicine, genomics and economics.

  • A concise, clearly-written integrated introduction to the study of parasites.
  • Clearly set out with section of full colour illustrations.
  • An emphasis on recent research throughout.
  • Companion website with additional illustrations, questions and project work.

Students of biology, zoology, agriculture, animal welfare, biomedical sciences, medicine and veterinary sciencewill appreciate this clear and accessible introduction.

About the Author

Alan Gunn
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK

Sarah J. Pitt
University of Brighton, UK
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK