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from discovery to treatment and control /
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Chai, Jong-Yil.
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Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands : : 2019.,
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xi, 549 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Part I Heterophyids -- 1 Family Heterophyidae -- 2 Metagonimus -- 2.1 Metagonimus yokogawai -- 2.2 Metagonimus takahashii -- 2.3 Metagonimus miyatai -- 2.4 Metagonimus minutus -- 2.5 Metagonimus katsuradai -- 2.6 Potentially Zoonotic Metagonimus spp. -- 2.7 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.8 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.9 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.10 Prevention and Control -- 3 Heterophyes -- 3.1 Heterophyes heterophyes -- 3.2 Heterophyes nocens -- 3.3 Heterophyes dispar -- 3.4 Potentially Zoonotic Heterophyes spp. -- 3.5 Genomics and Proteomics -- 3.6 Pathology and Immunology -- 3.7 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 3.8 Prevention and Control -- 4 Haplorchis -- 4.1 Haplorchis taichui -- 4.2 Haplorchis pumilio -- 4.2 Haplorchis yokogawai -- 4.4 Haplorchis vanissimus -- 4.5 Potentially Zoonotic Haplorchis spp. -- 4.6 Genomics and Proteomics -- 4.7 Pathology and Immunology -- 4.8 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 4.9 Prevention and Control -- 5 Acanthotrema -- 5.1 Acanthotrema felis -- 6 Apophallus -- 6.1 Apophallus donicus -- 7 Ascocotyle longa -- 7.1 Ascocotyle longa -- 8 Centrocestus -- 8.1 Centrocestus armatus -- 8.2 Centrocestus cuspidatus -- 8.3 Centrocestus formosanus -- 8.4 Centrocestus kurokawai -- 9 Cryptocotyle -- 9.1 Cryptocotyle lingua -- 10 Heterophyopsis -- 10.1 Heterophyopsis continua -- 11 Procerovum -- 11.1 Procerovum calderoni -- 11.2 Procerovum varium -- 12 Pygidiopsis -- 12.1 Pygidiopsis genata -- 12.2 Pygidiopsis summa -- 13 Stellantchasmus -- 13.1 Stellantchasmus falcatus -- 14 Stictodora -- 14.1 Stictodora fuscata -- 14.2 Stictodora lari -- Part 2 Echinostomes -- 1 Family Echinostomatidae -- 2 Echinostoma -- 2.1 Echinostoma revolutum -- 2.2 Echinostoma cinetorchis -- 2.3 Echinostoma lindoense -- 2.4 Echinostoma paraensei -- 2.5 Echinostoma ilocanum -- 2.6 Echinostoma macrorchis -- 2.7 Echinostoma angustitestis -- 2.8 Echinostoma aegyptiacum -- 2.9 Potentially Zoonotic Echinostoma spp. -- 2.10 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.11 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.12 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.13 Prevention and Control -- 3 Isthmiophora -- 3.1 Isthmiophora hortensis -- 3.2 Isthmiophora melis -- 3.3 Potentially Zoonotic Isthmiophora spp. -- 3.4 Genomics and Proteomics -- 3.5 Pathology and Immunology -- 3.6 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 3.7 Prevention and Control -- 4 Echinochasmus -- 4.1 Echinochasmus japonicus -- 4.2 Echinochasmus perfoliatus -- 4.3 Echinochasmus liliputanus -- 4.4 Echinochasmus fujianensis -- 4.5 Echinochasmus jiufoensis -- 4.6 Echinochasmus caninus -- 4.7 Potentially Zoonotic Echinochasmus spp. -- 4.8 Genomics and Proteomics -- 4.9 Pathology and Immunology -- 4.10 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 4.11 Prevention and Control -- 5 Acanthoparyphium -- 5.1 Acanthoparyphium tyosenense -- 6 Artyfechinostomum -- 6.1 Artyfechinostomum malayanum -- 6.2 Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex -- 6.3 Artyfechinostomum oraoni -- 7 Echinoparyphium -- 7.1 Echinoparyphium recrvatum -- 8 Himasthla -- 8.1 Himasthla muehlensi -- 9 Hypoderaeum -- 9.1 Hypoderaeum conoideum -- Part 3 Amphistomes -- 1 Families Gastrothylacidae and Gastrodiscidae -- 2 Fischoederius, Gastrodiscoides, and Watsonius -- 2.1 Fischoederius elongatus -- 2.2 Gastrodiscoides hominis -- 2.3 Watsonius watsoni -- 2.4 Potentially Zoonotic amphistome spp. -- 2.5 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.6 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.7 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.8 Prevention and Control -- Part 4 Diplostomes -- 1 Family Diplostomidae -- 2 Neodiplostomum and Fibricola -- 2.1 Neodiplostomum seoulense -- 2.2 Fibricola cratera -- 2.3 Potentially Zoonotic Neodiplostomum and Fibricola spp. -- 2.4 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.5 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.6 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.7 Prevention and Control -- Part 5 Fasciolids -- 1 Family Fasciolidae -- 2 Fasciolopsis -- 2.1 Fasciolopsis buski -- 2.2 Potentially Zoonotic Fasciolopsis spp. -- 2.3 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.4 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.5 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.6 Prevention and Control -- Part 6 Gymnophallids -- 1 Family Gymnophallidae -- 2 Gymnophalloides -- 2.1 Gymnophalloides seoi -- 2.2 Potentially Zoonotic Gymnophalloides spp. -- 2.3 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.4 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.5 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.6 Prevention and Control -- Part 7 Lecithodendriid-Like Flukes -- 1 Families Lecithodendriidae and Phaneropsolidae -- 2 Caprimolgorchis and Phaneropsolus -- 2.1 Caprimolgorchis molenkampi -- 2.2 Phaneropsolus bonnei -- 2.3 Phaneropsolus spinicirrus -- 2.4 Potentially Zoonotic Caprimolgorchis and Phaneropsolus spp. -- 2.5 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.6 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.7 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.8 Prevention and Control -- Part 8 Plagiorchiids -- 1 Family Plagiorchiidae -- 2 Plagiorchis -- 2.1 Plagiorchis muris -- 2.2 Plagiorchis javensis -- 2.3 Plagiorchis philippinensis -- 2.4 Plagiorchis harinasutai -- 2.5 Plagiorchis vespertilionis -- 2.6 Potentially Zoonotic Plagiorchis spp. -- 2.7 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.8 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.9 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.10 Prevention and Control -- Part 9 Miscellaneous Species -- 1 Species Involved -- 1.1 Brachylaima cribbi (Brachylaimidae) -- 1.2 Cotylurus japonicus (Strigeidae) -- 1.3 Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Microphallidae) -- 1.4 Isoparorchis hypselobagri (Isoparorchiidae) -- 1.5 Microphallus brevicaeca (Microphallidae) -- 1.6 Nanophyetus salmincola and Nanophyetus schikhobalowi (Troglotrematidae) -- 1.7 Prohemistomum vivax (Cyathocotylidae) -- Index.
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Human intestinal flukes = from discovery to treatment and control /
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Human intestinal flukes
from discovery to treatment and control /[electronic resource] :by Jong-Yil Chai. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2019. - xi, 549 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I Heterophyids -- 1 Family Heterophyidae -- 2 Metagonimus -- 2.1 Metagonimus yokogawai -- 2.2 Metagonimus takahashii -- 2.3 Metagonimus miyatai -- 2.4 Metagonimus minutus -- 2.5 Metagonimus katsuradai -- 2.6 Potentially Zoonotic Metagonimus spp. -- 2.7 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.8 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.9 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.10 Prevention and Control -- 3 Heterophyes -- 3.1 Heterophyes heterophyes -- 3.2 Heterophyes nocens -- 3.3 Heterophyes dispar -- 3.4 Potentially Zoonotic Heterophyes spp. -- 3.5 Genomics and Proteomics -- 3.6 Pathology and Immunology -- 3.7 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 3.8 Prevention and Control -- 4 Haplorchis -- 4.1 Haplorchis taichui -- 4.2 Haplorchis pumilio -- 4.2 Haplorchis yokogawai -- 4.4 Haplorchis vanissimus -- 4.5 Potentially Zoonotic Haplorchis spp. -- 4.6 Genomics and Proteomics -- 4.7 Pathology and Immunology -- 4.8 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 4.9 Prevention and Control -- 5 Acanthotrema -- 5.1 Acanthotrema felis -- 6 Apophallus -- 6.1 Apophallus donicus -- 7 Ascocotyle longa -- 7.1 Ascocotyle longa -- 8 Centrocestus -- 8.1 Centrocestus armatus -- 8.2 Centrocestus cuspidatus -- 8.3 Centrocestus formosanus -- 8.4 Centrocestus kurokawai -- 9 Cryptocotyle -- 9.1 Cryptocotyle lingua -- 10 Heterophyopsis -- 10.1 Heterophyopsis continua -- 11 Procerovum -- 11.1 Procerovum calderoni -- 11.2 Procerovum varium -- 12 Pygidiopsis -- 12.1 Pygidiopsis genata -- 12.2 Pygidiopsis summa -- 13 Stellantchasmus -- 13.1 Stellantchasmus falcatus -- 14 Stictodora -- 14.1 Stictodora fuscata -- 14.2 Stictodora lari -- Part 2 Echinostomes -- 1 Family Echinostomatidae -- 2 Echinostoma -- 2.1 Echinostoma revolutum -- 2.2 Echinostoma cinetorchis -- 2.3 Echinostoma lindoense -- 2.4 Echinostoma paraensei -- 2.5 Echinostoma ilocanum -- 2.6 Echinostoma macrorchis -- 2.7 Echinostoma angustitestis -- 2.8 Echinostoma aegyptiacum -- 2.9 Potentially Zoonotic Echinostoma spp. -- 2.10 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.11 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.12 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.13 Prevention and Control -- 3 Isthmiophora -- 3.1 Isthmiophora hortensis -- 3.2 Isthmiophora melis -- 3.3 Potentially Zoonotic Isthmiophora spp. -- 3.4 Genomics and Proteomics -- 3.5 Pathology and Immunology -- 3.6 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 3.7 Prevention and Control -- 4 Echinochasmus -- 4.1 Echinochasmus japonicus -- 4.2 Echinochasmus perfoliatus -- 4.3 Echinochasmus liliputanus -- 4.4 Echinochasmus fujianensis -- 4.5 Echinochasmus jiufoensis -- 4.6 Echinochasmus caninus -- 4.7 Potentially Zoonotic Echinochasmus spp. -- 4.8 Genomics and Proteomics -- 4.9 Pathology and Immunology -- 4.10 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 4.11 Prevention and Control -- 5 Acanthoparyphium -- 5.1 Acanthoparyphium tyosenense -- 6 Artyfechinostomum -- 6.1 Artyfechinostomum malayanum -- 6.2 Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex -- 6.3 Artyfechinostomum oraoni -- 7 Echinoparyphium -- 7.1 Echinoparyphium recrvatum -- 8 Himasthla -- 8.1 Himasthla muehlensi -- 9 Hypoderaeum -- 9.1 Hypoderaeum conoideum -- Part 3 Amphistomes -- 1 Families Gastrothylacidae and Gastrodiscidae -- 2 Fischoederius, Gastrodiscoides, and Watsonius -- 2.1 Fischoederius elongatus -- 2.2 Gastrodiscoides hominis -- 2.3 Watsonius watsoni -- 2.4 Potentially Zoonotic amphistome spp. -- 2.5 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.6 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.7 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.8 Prevention and Control -- Part 4 Diplostomes -- 1 Family Diplostomidae -- 2 Neodiplostomum and Fibricola -- 2.1 Neodiplostomum seoulense -- 2.2 Fibricola cratera -- 2.3 Potentially Zoonotic Neodiplostomum and Fibricola spp. -- 2.4 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.5 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.6 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.7 Prevention and Control -- Part 5 Fasciolids -- 1 Family Fasciolidae -- 2 Fasciolopsis -- 2.1 Fasciolopsis buski -- 2.2 Potentially Zoonotic Fasciolopsis spp. -- 2.3 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.4 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.5 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.6 Prevention and Control -- Part 6 Gymnophallids -- 1 Family Gymnophallidae -- 2 Gymnophalloides -- 2.1 Gymnophalloides seoi -- 2.2 Potentially Zoonotic Gymnophalloides spp. -- 2.3 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.4 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.5 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.6 Prevention and Control -- Part 7 Lecithodendriid-Like Flukes -- 1 Families Lecithodendriidae and Phaneropsolidae -- 2 Caprimolgorchis and Phaneropsolus -- 2.1 Caprimolgorchis molenkampi -- 2.2 Phaneropsolus bonnei -- 2.3 Phaneropsolus spinicirrus -- 2.4 Potentially Zoonotic Caprimolgorchis and Phaneropsolus spp. -- 2.5 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.6 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.7 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.8 Prevention and Control -- Part 8 Plagiorchiids -- 1 Family Plagiorchiidae -- 2 Plagiorchis -- 2.1 Plagiorchis muris -- 2.2 Plagiorchis javensis -- 2.3 Plagiorchis philippinensis -- 2.4 Plagiorchis harinasutai -- 2.5 Plagiorchis vespertilionis -- 2.6 Potentially Zoonotic Plagiorchis spp. -- 2.7 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.8 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.9 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.10 Prevention and Control -- Part 9 Miscellaneous Species -- 1 Species Involved -- 1.1 Brachylaima cribbi (Brachylaimidae) -- 1.2 Cotylurus japonicus (Strigeidae) -- 1.3 Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Microphallidae) -- 1.4 Isoparorchis hypselobagri (Isoparorchiidae) -- 1.5 Microphallus brevicaeca (Microphallidae) -- 1.6 Nanophyetus salmincola and Nanophyetus schikhobalowi (Troglotrematidae) -- 1.7 Prohemistomum vivax (Cyathocotylidae) -- Index.
This book provides up-to-date information on the characteristics of each species of intestinal fluke found in humans and on the management of infections caused by these trematodes. Biology, epidemiology, host-parasite relationships, pathogenicity, clinical aspects, diagnosis, and treatment are all reviewed in detail. The zoonotic intestinal flukes comprise 38 genera belonging to 16 families. They are morphologically diverse and each species has a characteristic life cycle and geographical distribution. Intestinal fluke infections are commonly considered as tropical endemic diseases in Asian countries, where 6 million people are infected, but the geographical limits and populations at risk are expanding and changing owing to a range of factors, including growing international markets, improved transportation systems, changes in eating habits, demographic trends, and climate change. While the pathogenicity of intestinal flukes is generally mild, the impact in immunocompromised individuals requires clarification and some diagnostic problems remain to be solved. In exploring all aspects of human intestinal fluke infections, this book will be invaluable for clinicians and researchers alike.
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-- 2.10 Genomics and Proteomics -- 2.11 Pathology and Immunology -- 2.12 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.13 Prevention and Control -- 3 Isthmiophora -- 3.1 Isthmiophora hortensis -- 3.2 Isthmiophora melis -- 3.3 Potentially Zoonotic Isthmiophora spp. -- 3.4 Genomics and Proteomics -- 3.5 Pathology and Immunology -- 3.6 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 3.7 Prevention and Control -- 4 Echinochasmus -- 4.1 Echinochasmus japonicus -- 4.2 Echinochasmus perfoliatus -- 4.3 Echinochasmus liliputanus -- 4.4 Echinochasmus fujianensis -- 4.5 Echinochasmus jiufoensis -- 4.6 Echinochasmus caninus -- 4.7 Potentially Zoonotic Echinochasmus spp. -- 4.8 Genomics and Proteomics -- 4.9 Pathology and Immunology -- 4.10 Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis and Treatment -- 4.11 Prevention and Control -- 5 Acanthoparyphium -- 5.1 Acanthoparyphium tyosenense -- 6 Artyfechinostomum -- 6.1 Artyfechinostomum malayanum -- 6.2 Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex -- 6.3 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