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Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Pathology > Medical parasitology
"Taenia solium" cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by the
dissemination of the larval form of the pork tapeworm and affects
an estimated 50 million people worldwide. It is endemic in several
developing countries, including many in Central and South America,
Africa and South Asia. Through increased immigration and
international travel, it is also of emerging significance in
developed countries such as the USA. This book, written by
international leading experts in the field, covers the basic
science and clinical aspects of "Taenia solium," its pathology,
investigational aspects of neurocysticercosis, therapy and
prevention
This book is a complete guide to medical parasitology for
undergraduate and postgraduate students. The new edition has been
fully revised to provide the latest updates and advances in the
field, highlighting epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of
numerous parasitic diseases. Presented in bullet format, the text
is divided into four main sections, each further sub-divided to
cover different parasites. The second edition covers recent
advances in laboratory diagnosis, treatment guidelines, vaccine
prophylaxis, epidemiology of infectious diseases, and hospital
infection control. Each chapter features questions on the topic to
assist revision, as well as clinical images, schematic diagrams,
tables and flowcharts. Key points Complete guide to medical
parasitology for students Fully revised, new edition covering
latest advances in the field Includes questions on each topic to
assist revision Previous edition (9789351523291) published in 2014
This book presents a comprehensive and up to date account of the
chemotherapy of parasitic diseases, both human and veterinary. The
book starts with an overview of parasitic diseases. The body of the
book is divided into two parts: antihelminthic drugs, and
antiprotozoal drugs. Both parts start with chapters highlighting
the 'biochemical targets' available for chemotherapeutic
interference. Individual chapters deal with one chemical class of
compounds and describe their origin, structure-activity
relationship, mode of action, and methods of synthesis and their
status both in clinical and veterinary practice. The book will be
useful to a wide spectrum of readers: students embarking on a
research career in parasitic chemotherapy, clinicians (and
veterinarians) and clinical pharmacologists desiring detailed
information about the drugs currently in use, and pharmaceutical
technologists wanting to update their knowledge of the methods of
manufacture.
In recent years, the development of new molecular biology tools and
the elucidation of whole genome sequences have revolutionized
research on pathogenic fungi. Such advances have led to the
development of faster, more reliable, diagnostic techniques for
medically important pathogens such as Candida albicans, Aspergillus
fumigatus, and Cryptococcus neoformans. In addition, they have led
to a major breakthrough in the approach for the generation of novel
anti-fungal agents. Now it is possible to search for agents that
target essential genes. Research in this area has never been more
exciting. In this book, a panel of expert international mycologists
critically review the most important cutting-edge topics. Chapters
are written from a molecular and genomic perspective, and through
the provision of extensive reference sections positively encourage
readers to pursue the subject in greater detail. Topics include:
gene expression and regulation, heterozygosity in Candida,
molecular diagnosis
Leishmania is a vector-borne pathogenic parasite found in 88
countries worldwide and is the causative agent of leishmaniasis.
The different Leishmania species infect macrophages and dendritic
cells of the host immune system, causing symptoms that range from
disfiguring cutaneous and mucocutaneous lesions, widespread
destruction of mucous membranes, or visceral disease affecting the
haemopoetic organs. The recent publication of the complete genome
sequences of three different Leishmania species provides new
insights into this leading pathogen and presents scientists with an
exciting resource to improve the understanding of its complex
molecular and cellular biology. In this book, internationally
recognized Leishmania experts critically review the most important
aspects of current Leishmania research, providing the first
coherent picture of the organism's molecular and cellular biology
since the publication of the genome sequence. Chapters are written
from a molecular and genomic perspective and discuss in depth
Leishmania-specific aspects of trypanosomatid biology and
pathology. Topics include: diagnosis and epidemiology, genome
structure and content, regulation of gene expression, the
Leishmania proteome, the Leishmania metabolome, Leishmania
differentiation, interaction with the sand fly vector, drug
discovery, drug resistance, and much more. This will be essential
reading for all researchers working with Leishmania, trypanosomes,
and protozoa; and is recommended for all biology and medical
libraries.
This book achieves an invaluable, contemporary picture of the phylum as a whole - Derek Wakelin - Parasitology
Designed as an introductory textbook "Infection, Resistance and
Immunity provides basic and established information on the workings
of the immunological system and on infectious processes and their
control. With sections on immunological disorders, immunization,
immunodiagnosis and epidemiology relating immunology to practical
problems in medicine, a section on comparative immunology
introduces the student to differences among immunological systems
among common species of nonhuman animals. Written for the advanced
undergraduate, the focus on host-parasite interactions
distinguishes this text from other standard texts, which focus on
the cellular mechanisms of the immune response.
Expert authors from around the world comprehensively review the
current advances in plasmodium comparative genomics, highlighting
the fascinating new insights into parasite evolution and molecular
biology that have ensued.
This is the first resource to provide researchers in academia and
industry with an urgently needed update on drug intervention
against trypanosomatides. As such, it
covers every aspect of the topic from basic research findings, via
current treatments to translational approaches in drug development
and includes both human and livestock diseases. The outstanding
editor and contributor team reads like a Who's Who of the field,
thus guaranteeing the outstanding quality of this ready reference.
Anaerobic parasitic protozoa cause medically and economically
important diseases - such as dysentery, sexually transmitted
infections, and gastroenteritis - that annually affect millions of
people worldwide. Recently, the genomes of the three key anaerobic
protozoa - Trichomonas, Giardia, and Entamoeba - have been
determined. The availability of these genomic data and the use of
post-genomic analyses have provided fascinating new insights into
the biology of these important parasites. They will be important
for the design of novel anti-protozoan drugs and the development of
effective vaccines. In this book, internationally acclaimed
researchers critically review the most important aspects of
research on anaerobic parasitic protozoa, providing the first
coherent picture of their genomics and molecular biology since the
publication of the genomes. Chapters are written from a molecular
and genomic perspective and contain speculative models upon which
future research efforts can be based. Topics include: the genomes
of Entamoeba histolytica, Trichomonas vaginalis, Giardia, and other
diplomonads; the cytoskeletons of Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia
lamblia, and Trichomonas vaginalis; genomic analyses and
manipulation of gene expression in Entamoeba histolytica; nuclear
and chromosomal structure and replication in Giardia; and the
mitochondrion-like organelles of a fourth anaerobe, Blastocystis.
The book is essential reading for all researchers working with
these protozoa and related organisms and with eukaryotic model
organisms. It is recommended for all parasitology laboratories.
CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS! "Portrays
epidemiologists as disease detectives who tirelessly hunt for clues
and excel at deductive reasoning. Even Sherlock Holmes would be
proud of this astute group of professionals."-Booklist This updated
edition features a brand new section detailing important facts
about the coronavirus and tips for keeping yourself and your family
safe. Despite advances in health care, infectious microbes continue
to be a formidable adversary to scientists and doctors. Vaccines
and antibiotics, the mainstays of modern medicine, have not been
able to conquer infectious microbes because of their amazing
ability to adapt, evolve, and spread to new places. Terrorism
aside, one of the greatest dangers from infectious disease we face
today is from a massive outbreak of drug-resistant microbes. Deadly
Outbreaks recounts the scientific adventures of a special group of
intrepid individuals who investigate these outbreaks around the
world and figure out how to stop them. Part homicide detective,
part physician, these medical investigators must view the problem
from every angle, exhausting every possible source of
contamination. Any data gathered in the field must be stripped of
human sorrows and carefully analyzed into hard statistics. Author
Alexandra Levitt, PhD, is an expert on emerging diseases and other
public health threats. Here she shares insider accounts she's
collected that go behind the alarming headlines we've seen in the
media: mysterious food poisonings, unexplained deaths at a
children's hospital, a strange neurologic disease afflicting
slaughterhouse workers, flocks of birds dropping dead out of the
sky, and drug-resistant malaria running rampant in a refugee camp.
Meet the resourceful investigators-doctors, veterinarians, and
research scientists-and discover the truth behind these cases and
more.
The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequence in late
2002 heralded a new era in malaria research. The search began in
earnest for new drugs and vaccines to combat malaria, a disease
which afflicts up to 500 million people worldwide and is
responsible for the deaths of more than one million people each
year. The new genomic data is aiding a greater understanding of the
living parasite and its interaction with the insect vector and
human host. In this book internationally renowned experts provide
up-to-date reviews of the most important aspects of post-genomic
malaria research. Topics covered include: the P. falciparum genome
and model parasites, bioinformatics and genome databases,
microsatellite analysis, analysis of chromosome structure, cell
cycle to RNA polymerase I and II mediated gene expression, role of
the nuclear genome, the parasite surface and cell biology, and much
more. The book is essential to all researchers working in this
highly topical field and is recom
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