Human Parasitology is the study of those species of the animal kingdom that cause disease in human beings. The teaching target of human parasitology is helping medical students to grasp the morphological features, life cycle and main harm of the parasites and vector-arthropods to human beings, to master the basic technology of common parasite examination and to establish foundation for clinical medicine, preventive medicine and the control of parasitic diseases.
The teaching target of human parasitology is helping medical students to grasp the morphological features, life cycle and main harm of the parasites and vector-arthropods to human beings, to master the basic technology of common parasite examination and to establish foundation for clinical medicine, preventive medicine and the control of parasitic diseases.
Part 1. Introduction to Human Parasitology
Chapter 1. Introduction to Human Parasitology
1.1 Concept and Scope of Human Parasitology
1.2 Technical Terms and Life Cycles for Parasites
1.3 Relationship of human parasitology with clinical subjects
1.4 Diagnosis of Parasitic Infections
1.5 Treatment and Control of Parasitic Infections
Part 2. Medical Helminthology
Chapter 2. Medical Nematodes
2.1 Introduction to class nematodea
2.2 Ascaris lumbricoides (I) Morphology;Life Cycle
2.3 Ascaris lumbricoides (II) Pathogenesis;Diagnosis ;Prevention;Treatment
2.4 Enterobius vermicularis
2.5 Hookworm (I) Morphology;Life Cycle
2.6 Hookworm(II)Pathogenesis;Diagnosis ;Prevention;Treatment
2.7 Trichuris Trichiura
2.8 Filaria (I)Morphology;Life Cycle
2.9 Filaria (II)Pathogenesis;Diagnosis ;Prevention;Treatment; Epidemiology
2.10 Trichinella spiralis
Chapter 3. Medical Trematodes
3.1 Introduction to Class Trematoda
3.2 Clonorchis sinensis (I) Morphology, Life Cycle, Pathogenesis
3.3 Clonorchis sinensis (II) Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Treatment and Prevention
3.4 Fasciolopsis buski
3.5 Paragonimus westermani (I) Morphology, Life Cycle, Pathogenesis
3.6 Paragonimus westermani (II) Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Treatment and Prevention
3.7 Schistosoma japonicum (I) Morphology, Life Cycle
3.8 Schistosoma japonicum (II) Pathogenesis
3.9 Schistosoma japonicum (III) Clinical manifestations
3.10 Schistosoma japonicum (IV) Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Treatment and Prevention
3.11 Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium
Chapter 4. Medical Cestodes
4.1 Introduction to cestodes
4.2 Taenia solium (I) Morphology;Life Cycle
4.3 Taenia solium (II) Pathogenesis;Diagnosis;Treatment and prevention
4.4 Taenia saginata
4.5 Echinococcus granulosus
Part 3. Medical Protozoology
Chapter 5. Medical Protozoa and Amoeba
5.1 Introduction to Medical Protozoa
5.2 Entamoeba histolytica(I)Morphology;Life Cycle
5.3 Entamoeba histolytica (II)Pathogenesis;Diagnosis;Treatment and Prevention
Chapter 6. Medical flagellates
6.1 Leishmania donovani
6.2 Giardia Lamblia
6.3 Trichomonas vaginalis
Chapter 7. Malaria
7.1 Malaria Parasites. Morphology;Life Cycle
7.2 Malaria: Pathogenesis and Clinical manifestation
7.3 Malaria: Immunity, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
Chapter 8 Opportunistic protozoa.
8.1 Toxoplasma gondii
Part 4. Medical Arthropodology
Chapter 9. Medical Arthropodology
9.1 Introduction to Arthropods
9.2 Mosquitoes
9.3 Flies
9.4 Fleas
9.5 Lice
9.6 Ticks
9.7 Mites
Parasitic infections and diseases are the most common diseases in the world. Therefore, parasitology has an important role on medicine and public health. During our relatively short history on Earth, humans have acquired an amazing number of parasites, about 530 species of helminth worms and over 120 species of protozoa. Many of these are rare and accidental parasites, but we still harbor about 90 relatively common species, of which a small proportion cause some of the most important diseases in the world, inevitably, these are the ones that have received the most attention.
Prerequisite courses:
Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, Microbiology, Immunology, Pathology and Pathophysiology, etc.
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By
Burton Bogitsh, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A
Clint Carter, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A
About this book
Hardbound, 448 pages Published: July 2012 Imprint: Academic Press ISBN: 978-0-12-415915-0
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