
Concomitant Infections
Series: Parasitology; 122;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 16 August 2001
- ISBN 9780521004978
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages96 pages
- Size 298x212x7 mm
- Weight 380 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Explores the interactions between parasites and other infectious agents, with particular emphasis on immunological and ecological aspects.
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Humans and animals are frequently infected with at least one species of parasite and most also harbour other parasites or infectious agents. The interactions between these agents are often subtle and ignored by parasitologists, ecologists and immunologists. This volume explores these interactions in detail, with particular emphasis on their immunological and ecological aspects. There are also contributions on parasitic infections and AIDS and the problems of treating patients with multiple infections. This volume will be of interest to parasitologists, clinicians, veterinarians, immunologists, ecologists and anyone else dealing with parasitic, viral or bacterial infections in the laboratory or in the field.
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Concomitant infections: overview F. E. G. Cox; Multiple infections with intestinal helminths in children D. A. P. Bundy; Interactions involving rodent nematodes: experimental and field studies D. Wakelin, J. M. Behnke, G. Sinski and E. Sinski; Interactions between species in helminth communities R. Poulin; Diplosostomid eye flukes in roach and perch at Slapton Ley, South Devon, UK C. R. Kennedy; Interactions between red blood cells and malaria parasites A. Saul; Heterologous immunity revisited I. A. Clark; Mathematical models of multiple infections A. P. Dobson; Parasitic diseases and immunodeficiencies P. Ambroise-Thomas; Chemotherapy for patients with multiple parasitic infections P. L. Chiodini.
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