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Digenetic trematodes constitute a major helminth group that parasitize humans and animals, and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The diseases caused by trematodes have been neglected for years, especially as compared with other parasitic diseases. However, the geographical limits and the populations at risk are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. This has led to a growing international interest in trematode infections, although factors such as the difficulties entailed in the diagnosis, the complexity of human and agricultural practices, the lack of assessments of the economic costs, or the limited number of effective drugs are preventing the development of control measures of these diseases in humans and livestock. In-depth studies are needed to clarify the current epidemiology of these helminth infections and to identify new and specific targets for both effective diagnosis and treatments. The main goal of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and to show applications of new techniques and concepts for the studies on digenetic trematodes. This is an ideal book for parasitologists, microbiologists, zoologists, immunologists, professional of public health workers, clinicians, and graduate and post-graduate students
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monografia Rebiun36126126 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36126126 m o d | cr#-n--------- 140605s2014 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d 9781493909155 9781493909162 9781493909148 9781493946389 10.1007/978-1-4939-0915-5 doi UMA.RE eng MMFP bicssc MED103000 bisacsh 615.372 Digenetic Trematodes Recurso electrónico] edited by Rafael Toledo, Bernard Fried New York, NY Springer New York 2014 New York, NY New York, NY Springer New York New York, NY Springer New York Imprint: Springer 2014 New York, NY New York, NY Springer New York Imprint: Springer XI, 474 p. 45 il., 41 il. col XI, 474 p. 45 il., 41 il. col Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 766 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index Form and Function in the Digenea -- The Systematics of the Trematoda -- Schistosomiasis -- Fascioliasis -- Paragonimiasis -- Liver Flukes -- Intestinal Trematode Infections -- Epidemiology of Trematode Infections -- Diagnosis of Human Trematode Infections -- Schistosomatidae and Diplostomidea -- Amphistomes -- Dicrocoeliidae Family -- Selected Wildlife Trematodiasis Digenetic trematodes constitute a major helminth group that parasitize humans and animals, and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The diseases caused by trematodes have been neglected for years, especially as compared with other parasitic diseases. However, the geographical limits and the populations at risk are currently expanding and changing in relation to factors such as growing international markets, improved transportation systems, and demographic changes. This has led to a growing international interest in trematode infections, although factors such as the difficulties entailed in the diagnosis, the complexity of human and agricultural practices, the lack of assessments of the economic costs, or the limited number of effective drugs are preventing the development of control measures of these diseases in humans and livestock. In-depth studies are needed to clarify the current epidemiology of these helminth infections and to identify new and specific targets for both effective diagnosis and treatments. The main goal of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and to show applications of new techniques and concepts for the studies on digenetic trematodes. This is an ideal book for parasitologists, microbiologists, zoologists, immunologists, professional of public health workers, clinicians, and graduate and post-graduate students English Medical parasitology Immunology Microbiology Vaccines Parasitology. Immunology. Medical Microbiology. Vaccine. Medical parasitology Immunology Microbiology Vaccines Parasitology Immunology Medical Microbiology Vaccine Toledo, Rafael ed. lit Fried, Bernard ed. lit 1-322-13307-7 1-4939-0914-2 Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 766