Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1_ Introduction. -Chapter 1.1.General concept on Parasitism, Parasites and Hosts. -Chapter 1.2. Need of the study of parasitology and its present relevance. -
Chapter 2_Protozoan parasites. -Chapter 2.1. Flagellates. -Chapter 2.2. Intestinal and related flagellates. . -Chapter 2.3. Parasitic amoebae. -Chapter. -Chapter 2.4. Coccidia. -Chapter 2.5. Malarial parasites. -Chapter 2.6. Piroplasms.-Chapter 2.7. Toxoplasma. -Chapter 2.8. Systematics of the studied protozoan parasites. -
Chapter 3_Parasitic helminthes. -Chapter 3.1.Cestodes. -Chapter 3.2.Nematodes. -Chapter 3.3. Digenians. -Chapter 3.4. Schistosomiasis. -Chapter 3.5. Systematics of the studied parasitic helminthes. -
Chapter 4_Vectors. -Chapter 4.1. Order Diptera. -Chapter 4.2. Order Hemiptera. -Chapter 4.3. Ectoparasitic insects. -Chapter 4.4. Molluscs as intermediate host of Digeneans. -Chapter 4.5. Vector identification. -Chapter 4.6. Systematics of the studied vectors. -
Chapter 5_ Epidemiology. -Chapter 5.1. Transmission between hosts. -Chapter 5.2. Transmission by contact. -Chapter 5.3. Transmission by ingestion. -Chapter 5.4. Transmission by infective agents. -Chapter 5.5. Transmission by biting arthropod. -Chapter 5.6. Regulation of parasitic abundance within the host population. -Chapter 5.7. Survival outside the body of the host and transmission. -Chapter 5.8. Population dynamics. -Chapter 5.9. Microparasitic direct and indirect transmission. -Chapter 5.10. Break points in parasitic transmission. -Chapter 5.11. Climate factors. -
Chapter 6_Biochemistry. -Chapter 6.1. Energy metabolism in parasitic helminth. -Chapter 6.1.1. Electron transport in parasitic Protozoa. -Chapter 6.1.2.Electron transport in helminth. . -Chapter 6.2. Biochemistry of parasites in relation to antiparasitic drugs. -
Chapter 7. Molecular biology. -Chapter 7.1. Genetic exchange in malarial parasite, trypanosomes and Schistosomes.
-Chapter 8_Physiology and nutrition. -Chapter 8.1. Host findings. -Chapter 8.2. Establishment and survival within the host. -Chapter 8.3. Reproductive physiology. -Chapter 8.4. Neurophysiology of helminth parasites. . -Chapter 9_
Immunology. -Chapter 9.1. Immunity to microorganisms. -Chapter 9.2. Immunity to macroorganisms. -Chapter 9.3. Evasion of the immune system. -Chapter 9.4. Immunopathology. -Chapter 9.5. Immunization against parasitic infection
. -Chapter 10_ Ecology and Evolution of parasites.
-Chapter 11_Control. -Chapter 11.1. Components of control. -Chapter 11.2. Vector control.