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This book provides an up-to-date review of fasciolosis, a disease
caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, including its
biology, transmission, epidemiology, host distribution, economic
impact, and novel approaches for its diagnosis, treatment and
prevention. It first offers a brief overview of the history of the
disease, the genetic diversity of the parasite and its
distribution, and the ecology of the vector snail, which belongs to
the Lymnaeidae/Planorbidae family. It also examines the current
strategies and novel approaches for controlling the parasite,
diagnosing infections and vaccine development. Importantly, it
highlights issues relating to the control of fasciolosis, including
drug resistance, lack of effective diagnostics, and the parasite's
long-term survival strategies based on regulation and modulation of
the host immune system. Lastly, it discusses the novel control
snail vectors using bait formulations, and synergetic and
phototherapy treatment with chlorophyllin, which does not kill the
vector.
This book presents recent advancements in Industry 4.0 and
addresses how these can be useful in achieving sustainable
solutions in Society 5.0. The book also serves as a reference for
developing sustainable engineering solutions to various
socio-economic and techno-commercial issues. The book is
meticulously structured into two sections: Section I sheds light on
fundamentals, nitty-gritties, and principles of technological
innovations and advancement in artificial intelligence, cloud
computing, industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), and Society 5.0,
whereas Section II covers viable engineering solutions developments
for revamping Industry 4.0 to Society 5.0. Overall, the authors aim
to show how technological advancements can be used to address
social issues and improve society.
This book outlines the recent advancements in the field of
artificial intelligence (AI) and addresses how useful it is in
achieving truly sustainable solutions. The book also serves as a
useful reference literature in developing sustainable engineering
solutions to various social and techno-commercial issues of global
significance. This book is organized into two sections: section 1
is focused on fundamentals and principles of AI to lay the
groundwork for the second section. Section 2 explores the
sustainable engineering solutions development using AI, which
addresses challenges in various computing techniques and
opportunities in engineering design for sustainable development
using IoT/AI and smart cities. Applications include waste
minimization, re-manufacturing, reuse and recycling technologies
using IoT/AI, Industry 4.0, intelligent and smart grid systems,
energy conservation using technology, and robotic process
automation (RPA). The book is ideal for the engineers, researchers
and students interested in how AI can aid in sustainable
development applications.
This book outlines the recent advancements in the field of
artificial intelligence (AI) and addresses how useful it is in
achieving truly sustainable solutions. The book also serves as a
useful reference literature in developing sustainable engineering
solutions to various social and techno-commercial issues of global
significance. This book is organized into two sections: section 1
is focused on fundamentals and principles of AI to lay the
groundwork for the second section. Section 2 explores the
sustainable engineering solutions development using AI, which
addresses challenges in various computing techniques and
opportunities in engineering design for sustainable development
using IoT/AI and smart cities. Applications include waste
minimization, re-manufacturing, reuse and recycling technologies
using IoT/AI, Industry 4.0, intelligent and smart grid systems,
energy conservation using technology, and robotic process
automation (RPA). The book is ideal for the engineers, researchers
and students interested in how AI can aid in sustainable
development applications.
This book provides an up-to-date review of fasciolosis, a disease
caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, including its
biology, transmission, epidemiology, host distribution, economic
impact, and novel approaches for its diagnosis, treatment and
prevention. It first offers a brief overview of the history of the
disease, the genetic diversity of the parasite and its
distribution, and the ecology of the vector snail, which belongs to
the Lymnaeidae/Planorbidae family. It also examines the current
strategies and novel approaches for controlling the parasite,
diagnosing infections and vaccine development. Importantly, it
highlights issues relating to the control of fasciolosis, including
drug resistance, lack of effective diagnostics, and the parasite's
long-term survival strategies based on regulation and modulation of
the host immune system. Lastly, it discusses the novel control
snail vectors using bait formulations, and synergetic and
phototherapy treatment with chlorophyllin, which does not kill the
vector.
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