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Parasitology
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
Parasitology An Integrated Approach
Страница 8
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Preface
About the Companion Website
1 Animal Associations and the Importance of Parasites CONTENTS
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Animal Associations
1.2.1 Symbiosis
1.2.1.1 Symbionts
1.2.1.2 The Importance of Symbionts to Blood‐feeding Organisms
1.2.2 Commensalism
1.2.3 Phoresis
1.2.4 Mutualism
1.2.5 Parasitism
From Welcome Guest to Villain: The Derivation of the Term ‘Parasite’
1.2.5.1 Intra‐specific Parasites
1.2.6 Parasitoids
Parasitoid: Virus Interactions
1.2.7 The Concept of Harm
1.3 Parasite Hosts
Parasites of Parasites
1.4 Zoonotic Infections
1.5 The Co‐evolution of Parasites and Their Hosts
1.5.1 The Red Queen’s Race Hypothesis
1.5.2 Parasites in the Fossil Record
1.5.3 Parasites and the Evolution of Sexual Reproduction
1.6 Parasitism as a ‘Lifestyle’: Advantages and Limitations
1.7 The Economic Cost of Parasitic Diseases
1.7.1 DALYs: Disability‐Adjusted Life Years
1.8 Why Parasitic Diseases Remain a Problem
2 Taxonomy CONTENTS
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Viruses: A Special (Unresolved) Case
2.3 Taxonomic Hierarchy
2.3.1 The Binomen System
2.4 Kingdom Protista
2.5 Kingdom Animalia
2.5.1 Parazoa
2.5.2 Eumetazoa
3 Parasitic Protozoa Part A: Phyla Rhizopoda, Metamonada, Apicomplexa CONTENTS
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Phylum Rhizopoda
3.2.1
Entamoeba histolytica
Entamoebae and Amoebic Dysentery
3.2.2
Entamoeba dispar
3.2.3
Entamoeba moshkovskii
3.2.4
Entamoeba gingivalis
3.2.5
Naegleria fowleri
3.2.6
Balamuthia mandrillaris
3.2.7 Genus
Acanthamoeba
3.3 Phylum Metamonada
3.3.1 Order Diplomonadida
3.3.1.1 Genus
Giardia
3.3.1.1.1 Giardia duodenalis
3.3.2 Order Trichomonadida
3.3.2.1
Histomonas meleagradis
3.3.2.2
Trichomonas vaginalis
3.3.2.3
Trichomonas tenax
3.3.2.4
Trichomonas gallinae
3.3.2.5
Tritrichomonas foetus
3.3.2.6
Pentatrichomonas hominis
3.4 Phylum Apicomplexa
Plastids in Parasites
3.4.1 Genus
Plasmodium
How Malaria Has Influenced the Course of History
3.4.1.1
Plasmodium
Life Cycle
3.4.1.2
Plasmodium falciparum
3.4.1.3
Plasmodium vivax
3.4.1.4
Plasmodium ovale
3.4.1.5
Plasmodium malariae
3.4.1.6
Plasmodium knowlesi
3.4.2 Genus
Theileria
3.4.2.1
Theileria
Life Cycle
3.4.2.2
Theileria parva
3.4.3 Genus
Babesia
3.4.3.1
Babesia
Life Cycle
3.4.3.2
Babesia bigemina
3.5 Subclass Coccidiasina
3.5.1 Genus
Eimeria
3.5.1.1
Eimeria tenella
3.5.2 Genus
Isospora
3.5.3 Genus
Cystoisospora
3.5.3.1
Cystoisospora (Isospora) belli
3.5.4 Genus
Cyclospora
3.5.4.1
Cyclospora cayetanensis
3.5.5 Genus
Sarcocystis
Human
Sarcocystis
Infections
3.5.6 Genus
Toxoplasma
, Toxoplasma gondii
Population structure of
Toxoplasma gondii
3.5.7 Genus
Neospora
3.5.7.1
Neospora caninum
3.5.8 Genus
Cryptosporidium
4 Parasitic Protozoa Part B: Phylum Kinetoplastida; Parasitic Algae and Fungi CONTENTS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Phylum Kinetoplastida
4.2.1 Genus
Leishmania
4.2.1.1
Leishmania
Life Cycle
How Harming the Vector Facilitates Transmission
How
Leishmania
Establishes Within Mammalian Phagocytes
4.2.1.2 Visceral Leishmaniasis
4.2.1.3 Post Kala‐Azar Dermal Leishmaniasis
4.2.1.4 Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
4.2.2 Genus
Trypanosoma
4.2.2.1
Trypanosoma brucei
Genomic Regulation in Trypanosomes
How Trypanosomes Alter Tsetse Fly Physiology to Facilitate Transmission
4.2.2.2
Trypanosoma congolense
4.2.2.3
Trypanosoma evansi
4.2.2.4
Trypanosoma equinum
4.2.2.5
Trypanosoma equiperdum
4.2.2.6
Trypanosoma cruzi
4.3 Phylum Chlorophyta
4.3.1 Genus
Prototheca
4.4 Kingdom Fungi
4.4.1 Phylum Microspora
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