Parasitology : Risks And Challenges For Health And Sustainability (Original PDF From Publisher)
By Frank Columbus (Author) Parasitology, the study of parasites and their relationships to their hosts, is one of the most fascinating
areas of the biology.
Parasitology has traditionally been limited to parasitic Protozoa, Platyhelminthes and Nemathelminthes, as well as those species of
organisms that serve as vectors for parasites.
But now a day it is approaching to all groups of Parasites including unicellular to multicellular organisms with special reference to
taxonomy, classical morphology, ultra topography, bioecology, epidemiology, molecular heterogeneity, phylogeny, biochemistry and in
silico genome analysis to resolves it ambiguity in identification to biodiversity, biotechnology and clinical diagnosis and health
consequences.
“Parasitology : Risks and Challenges for Health and Sustainability” emphasizes how parasites influence and are influenced by, a
complex web of interacting factors.
The book has been divided into eight conventional chapters that cover all the aspects to show how topics are inter
related.
The reader will find certain subjects are picked up, put down, discussed in more detail elsewhere and then returned to in a later
chapter.
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