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- English
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Parasitic Protozoa
About this book
Updated and much expanded, the Second Edition of Parasitic Protozoa is designed to be useful to physicians, veterinarians, and research scientists concerned with diseases caused by protozoa in man, and in domestic and wild animals including fish, mollusks and insects, as well as the more commonly considered vertebrate animals. Each section contains information on disease pathogens, treatment, diagnosis, and epidemiology of the diseases caused by the various protozoans. The book is not limited to these medically-oriented subjects, but treats taxonomy, morphology, and metabolism of the organisms in such a way as to be of interest to scientists and graduate students working in the field of protozoology. The entire edition, published in ten volumes, is arranged so that subjects of common interest occupy individual volumes.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Parasitic Protozoa
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- CHAPTER I. The Rumen Protozoa
- CHAPTER 2. Balantidium coli
- CHAPTER 3. Parasitic Amebas of the Intestinal Tract
- CHAPTER 4. Opportunistically Pathogenic Free-Living Amebae
- CHAPTER 5. The Opalines
- Index
- Contents of Future Volumes