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  2. File:Trend in Parasitology.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Parasitology - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest fields in parasitology, medical parasitology is the subject that deals with the parasites that infect humans, the diseases caused by them, clinical picture and the response generated by humans against them. It is also concerned with the various methods of their diagnosis, treatment and finally their prevention & control.

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  5. Journal of Parasitology - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Parasitology is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on parasites published bimonthly by Allen Press on behalf of the American Society of Parasitologists. Content includes research articles, brief research notes, announcements of the society, and book reviews. It was founded and edited by Henry Baldwin Ward in 1914. [1]

  6. Emma Sadler Moss - Wikipedia

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    She co-wrote the 1953 book Atlas of Medical Mycology with Albert Louis McQuown. [4] During her career, Moss supervised and mentored 578 medical technologists and over 150 pathology residents. Moss's exhibits on mycotic infections, parasitology, and tropical diseases earned her Gold Medals from the ASCP.

  7. Spirometra erinaceieuropaei - Wikipedia

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    Spirometra erinaceieuropaei is a parasitic tapeworm that infects domestic animals and humans. The medical term for this infection in humans and other animals is sparganosis. [1]

  8. Filarioidea - Wikipedia

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    Filarioidea all are specialised parasites and the definitive host is always a vertebrate, a mammal, bird, reptile or amphibian, but not a fish. The intermediate host is always an arthropod.

  9. American Society of Parasitologists - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing that parasitism is the most common form of existence, and that parasites and the diseases they can cause affect the health, development, and evolution of free-living animals and plants, the American Society of Parasitologists seeks to foster the advancement of knowledge in all areas of parasitism. Understanding the value of this ...