Infectious blood diseases of man and animals. diseases caused by protista / Volume II, The pathogens, the infections, and the consequences :
Infectious Blood Diseases of Man and Animals: Diseases Caused by Protista, Volume II: The Pathogens, the Infections, and the Consequences focuses on the study of metabolic, immuno-pathologic, taxonomic, ultrastructural, locomotor, ecologic, zoonotic, and other features of the protistan blood disease...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1968.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; The Pathogens, the Infections, and the Consequences; Copyright Page; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CONTENTS OF VOLUME I; Part III: DISEASES OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO MAN; Chapter 15. Bartonellosis; I. Introduction; II. Human Bartonella Infection; III. Bartonella bacilliformis; Bartonellosis; IV. Types of Human Infection; V. Pathology and Pathogenesis; VI. Diagnosis; VII. Immunology; VIII. Chemotherapy; IX. Transmission and Epidemiology; X. Control; XI. Appendix-Thailand Febrile Anemia; References; Chapter 16. Malaria; I. Human Malaria.
- II. Simian MalariaIII. Hepatocystis; References; Chapter 17. The Human Trypanosomiases; Part I. African Trypanosomiasis; I. Synonyms; II. Definition and Characteristics; III. History; IV. Geographical Distribution and Prevalence; V. The Etiological Agents; VI. Clinical Description: Variants; VII. Laboratory Diagnosis and Data; VIII. Pathology and Pathogenesis; IX. Trypanocidal Agents; X. Transmission and Epidemiology: Control; XI. Control; XII. Conclusions and Prospects; References; Part II. Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi Infection; I. Synonyms; II. Definition and Characteristics.
- III. General ConsiderationsIV. Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi; V. Clinical Description; Regional Variants; VI. Diagnosis and Laboratory Findings; VII. Pathology; VIII. Pathogenesis; IX. Immunology; X. Therapy and Prophylaxis; XI. Transmission; XII. Epidemiology and Control; References; Part III. Other Human Trypanosome Infections; I. Trypanosoma rangeli; II. Miscellaneous Reported Infections in Man; References; Chapter 18. Relapsing Fevers; I. Introduction; II. Characteristics of Louse- and Tick-Borne Relapsing Fevers; III. Louse-Borne Relapsing Fever.
- IV. Tick-Borne East African Relapsing FeverV. The Relapsing Fevers: Their Clinical Description, Immunology, and Treatment; References; Part IV: DISEASES OF DOMESTIC AND COMMON LABORATORY ANIMALS; Chapter 19. Babesiosis; I. Introduction; II. Classification of the Babesia; III. Family Babesiidae (Poche, 1913); IV. Development in the Vertebrate Host; V. Development in the Tick Vector; VI. Resistance; VII. Ecological Factors; VIII. Pathogenesis; IX. Treatment; X. Prevention and Control; XI. Individual Species; References; Chapter 20. Theileriasis; I. Introduction.
- II. Life Cycle of the Genus TheileriaIII. Transmission of the Theileriases; IV. Pathogenesis and Behavior in the Vertebrate Host; V. The Clinical Syndrome; VI. Pathology; VII. Immunity and Immunization; VIII. Diagnosis; IX. Chemotherapy; X. Control; References; Chapter 21. Trypanosomiasis; I. Introduction; II. Arrangement of Information; III. Systematic; IV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 22. Haemobartonellosis, Eperythrozoonosis, Grahamellosis, and Ehrlichiosis; I. The Haemobartonellae; II. The Eperythrozoa; III. The Grahamellae; IV. Ehrlichiae; References; Chapter 23. Anaplasmosis.