ABSTRACT

Protozoa and Human Disease is a textbook on medically important protozoa and the diseases they cause for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and professionals.  It combines a taxonomic and medical approach and is therefore suitable for a parasitology, microbiology, medical, and public health readership.  In addition to the basics such as morphological features, life cycles, and the clinical manifestations of the diseases, topics like the molecular and immunological basis of pathogenesis, metabolic pathways, specialized subcellular structures, ecology of disease transmission, antigenic variation, and molecular epidemiology are discussed for many of the protozoan pathogens. At the end of the book is an extensive glos

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction to Medical Protozoology

chapter 2|10 pages

Overview of Intestinal Protozoa

chapter 3|16 pages

Entamoeba and Amebiasis

chapter 4|12 pages

Giardiasis

chapter 6|6 pages

Balantidium coli and Blastocystis hominis

chapter 7|7 pages

Kinetoplastids

chapter 8|16 pages

African Trypanosomiasis

chapter 9|15 pages

Trypanosoma cruzi and Chagas' Disease

chapter 10|14 pages

Leishmaniasis

chapter 11|8 pages

General Apicomplexan Biology

chapter 12|8 pages

Cryptosporidium

chapter 13|7 pages

Monoxenous Intestinal Coccidia

chapter 15|31 pages

Malaria

chapter 16|6 pages

Babesiosis

chapter 17|14 pages

Free-Living Protozoa Affecting Human Health