Textbook of Parasitic Zoonoses
Springer Verlag, Singapore
978-981-16-7203-3 (ISBN)
Prof. Subhash Chandra Parija, MBBS, MD, PhD, DSc, FRC Path, FAMS, FIC Path, FABMS, FICAI, FISCD, FIAVP, FIATP and FIMSA. Dr Subhash Chandra Parija is currently the Vice-Chancellor of Shri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Pondicherry. He is the former Director and also Dean (Research) of th eJawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER), Pondicherry. He obtained MBBS (1977) from Utkal University, Cuttack; MD (Microbiology) (1981) from Banaras Hindu University (BHU) , Varanasi ; PhD (Microbiology) (1987); from University of Madras , Chennai .He is one of the very few Medical Microbiologists of India to be conferred DSc (Microbiology) , highest degree in research, for his contribution in the field of Medical Parasitology by University of Madras ,Chennai. Prof Parija was conferred with the Distinguished BHU Alumnus Award in the field of Medical sciences during the celebration of 150 years birth anniversary of the founder of BHU in the year 2012. Dr Parija currently figures among 2 % Top Scientists in World in Tropical Medicine in the year 200, as per the study conducted by Stanford University , the USA. Author of sixteen books and several chapters on parasitic diseases, research and teaching, Prof Parija has published more than 400 papers both in the National and International journals of repute. Some of his papers are quoted in textbooks and serial publications. His publications are highly cited and more than 150 of his papers were cited more than 10 times. Prof Parija authored /edited 16 books including most popular “Textbook of Parasitology”, and the most recent “Effective Medical Communication, The A,B,C,D, E of it”. Prof Parija has also published 2 patents and has 2 copyrights. Prof. Parija has worked primarily in the medical parasitology. He has contributed extensively in several areas related to molecular parasitology, parasitic serology and immunology; epidemiology of parasitic diseases of zoonotic importance and stool microscopy. In recognition of his immense contributions in research in parasitic diseases, Prof Parija has been honoured with more than 26 awards both international and national such as BPKIHS Internal Oration Award , Dr BC Roy National Award of the Medical Council of India, Dr R.V. Rajam Oration Award of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, Distinguished BHU Alumnus Award etc. The current areas of his interest include E-governance, Integration of communication technology in medical healthcare and medical education including effective medical communication. Dr. Abhijit Chaudhury is a Professor of Microbiology at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences and Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh and the Chief Managing Editor of the journal Tropical Parasitology. He completed his MBBS at the Medical College, Calcutta and MD at the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He has held various faculty positions in Nepal, Mauritius, Oman, and Netherlands Antilles. His research interests include pathogenesis of protozoan parasites, mycobacterial genomics, and biofilm infections. He was a member of the Task Force for Curriculum Development for Laboratory Technology Courses of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and a reviewer for the Antibiotic Treatment Guidelines published by the Government of West Bengal. He has served as referee for a number of national and international journals, and has also published more than 88 research articles in peer-reviewed, national and international journals and authored numerous book chapters. He is a member of various scientific societies, such as the Indian Association of Medical Microbiology and Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology, and an assessor for the National Medical Council (Formerly Medical Council of India) and National Assessment and Accreditation Council, India.
Chapter 1. Parasite taxonomy, Classification of Zoonoses.- Chapter 2. Host Parasite Relationship and Spectrum of Clinical Manifestations.- Chapter 3. Parasitic Immunology.- Chapter 4. Parasite Genomics.- Chapter 5. Parasite Proteomics.- Chapter 6. Epidemiology of Parasitic Zoonoses.- Chapter 7. Diagnosis of Parasitic Zoonoses.- Chapter 8. Treatment and Management of Parasitic Zoonoses.- Chapter 9. Drug Resistance in Parasites.- Chapter 10. Zoonotic potential of Bioterrorism.- Chapter 11. Prevention, Surveillance, and Control of Parasitic Zoonoses.- Chapter 12. Toxoplasmosis.- Chapter 13. Giardiasis.- Chapter 14. Leishmaniasis.- Chapter 15. Trypanosomiasis.- Chapter 16. Malaria.- Chapter 17. Babesiosis.- Chapter 18. Cryptosporidiosis.- Chapter 19. Sarcocystosis. .-Chapter 20. Balantidiasis.- Chapter 21. Schistosomiasis.- Chapter 22. Fascioliasis.- Chapter 23. Fasciolopsiasis.- Chapter 24. Paragonomiasis.- Chapter 25. Echinostomiasis.- Chapter 26. Ophistorchiasis.- Chapter 27. Clonerchiasis.- Chapter 28. Heterophyes, Metagonimus, Dirocelium, Trogolotrema, and Watsonia infections.- Chapter 29. Diphyllobothriasis.- Chapter 30. Taeniasis.- Chapter 31. Echinococciasis.- Chapter 32. Sparganosis.- Chapter 33. Dipyllidiosis.- Chapter 34. Hymenolepsiasis.- Chapter 35. Coenurosis.- Chapter 36. Bertiella, Inermicapsifer, and Raillietinal infections.- Chapter 37. Trichinellosis.- Chapter 38. Dracunculiasis.- Chapter 39. Capillariasis.- Chapter 40. Strongyloidosis.- Chapter 41. Ancylostomiasis.- Chapter 42. Ascariasis.- Chapter 43. Dioctophymasis.- Chapter 44. Angiostrongylus and Trichostrongylus infections.- Chapter 45. Toxocariasis.- Chapter 46. Anisakiasis.- Chapter 47. Gnathostomiasis.- Chapter 48. Dirofilariasis.- Chapter 49. Thelaziasis.- Chapter 50. Gongylonemiasis.- Chapter 51. Termidens infections.- Chapter 52. Larva Migrans .- Chapter 53. Oesophagostomum and Mammomonogamus infections.- Chapter 54. Pentastomiasis.- Chapter 55. Scabies.- Chapter 56. Myiasis.- Chapter 57. Tungiasis.- Chapter 58. Ticks, Mites, Fleas.- Chapter 59. Allergenic MitesInfestations caused by Ectoparasites.
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.10.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Microbial Zoonoses |
Zusatzinfo | 219 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white; XXVII, 655 p. 239 illus., 219 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Mikrobiologie / Infektologie / Reisemedizin |
Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Infektiologie / Immunologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie | |
Schlagworte | bioterrorism • Parasitic Diseases • Zoonoses • Zoonotic Helminthic infections • Zoonotic Protozoal diseases |
ISBN-10 | 981-16-7203-2 / 9811672032 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-16-7203-3 / 9789811672033 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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