
Babesia, Theileria, Myxosporida, Microsporida, Bartonellaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Ehrlichia, and Pneumocystis
- 1st Edition - January 28, 1977
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Julius Kreir
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 0 5 3 6 2 - 5
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 6 2 8 1 - 4
Parasitic Protozoa, Volume IV: Babesia, Theileria, Myxosporida, Microsporida, Bartonellaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Ehrlichia, and Pneumocystis covers a wide range of parasites that… Read more

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Request a sales quoteParasitic Protozoa, Volume IV: Babesia, Theileria, Myxosporida, Microsporida, Bartonellaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Ehrlichia, and Pneumocystis covers a wide range of parasites that produce disease in man and animals. This volume contains 10 chapters; each chapter tackles specific parasitic protozoa species. The first two chapters deal with the classification, morphology, life cycle, host-parasite relationship, and diagnosis of Babesia parasite, with a special emphasis on their occurrence in human and in wild and laboratory animals. The remaining chapters discuss the biological, biochemical, genetic, metabolic, and epidemiological aspects of other parasite species, including Theileria, Myxosporida, Microsporida, Bartonella, Grahamella, Aegyptianella, Eperythrozoon, Haemobartonella, Ehrlichiae, and Pneumocystis. This book is of great value to protozoologists, microbiologists, physicians, veterinarians, and research scientists who are interested in diseases produced by the parasites in man and livestock.
List of Contributors
Preface
Contents of Other Volumes
1. Babesia of Domestic Animals
I. Introduction
II. Morphology and Life Cycle
III. Classification
IV. The Host-Parasite Relationship
V. Diagnosis
VI. Epizootiology
VII. Chemotherapy
VIII. Conclusions
References
2. Babesia in Man and Wild and Laboratory-Adapted Mammals
I. Babesia in Man
II. Babesia in Wild and Laboratory-Adapted Mammals
References
3. Theileria
I. Introduction
II. Morphology and Life Cycle of Theileria parva
III. Systematica and Classification of the Theileriidae
IV. Metabolic, Biochemical, and Genetic Characters
V. Isolation, Preservation, and Cultivation of Theileria
VI. Host-Parasite Interaction
VII. Epidemiology, Distribution, and Control
VIII. Diagnosis
IX. Treatment
References
4. Myxosporida
I. Introduction
II. Life Cycle and Morphology
III. Taxonomic Position
IV. Biochemical Characteristics
V. Cultivation
VI. Host-Parasite Interactions
VII. Epizootiology
VIII. Diagnosis
IX. Treatment
References
5. Microsporida
I. Introduction
II. Morphology and Life Cycles
III. Taxonomic Position
IV. Metabolic and Biochemical Characters
V. Cultivation
VI. Host-Parasite Interactions
VII. Epizootiology
VIII. Diagnosis
References
6. Bartonella and Grahamella
Bartonella
I. History and General Background
II. Definition and Characteristics
III. History
IV. Impact of Chemotherapy and Insecticides: Present Status
V. Terminology
VI. Morphology
VII. Taxonomy
VIII. Biology
IX. Types of Human Infection
X. Experimental Bartonellosis
XI. Pathology and Pathogenesis
XII. Immunology
XIII. Diagnosis
XIV. Treatment
XV. Epidemiology
XVI. Transmission
XVII. Control
Grahamella
XVIII. Historical Review
XIX. Morphology
XX. Taxonomic Position
XXI. Cultivation, Preservation, and Resistance
XXII. Pathogenesis
XXIII. Treatment
XXIV. Epizootiology
References
7. Bovine Anaplasmosis
I. Biological Properties of Anaplasma marginale
II. Antigenic and Serological Studies of Anaplasma marginale
III. Immune Responses
IV. Pathogenesis
V. Diagnosis
VI. Control
References
8. Aegyptianetta, Eperythrozoon, and Haemobartonella
Aegyptianella
I. Introduction
II. Morphology and Systematic Position
III. Biochemical Characteristics
IV. Cultivation
V. Development of the Vertebrate Host
VI. Development in Argasid Ticks
VII. Pathogenesis and Clinical Disease in Fowls
VIII. Epizootiology
IX. Diagnosis
X. Chemotherapy and Chemoprophylaxis
Eperythrozoon and Haemobartonella
XI. Introduction
XII. Morphology
XIII. Taxonomic Position
XIV. Metabolic and Biochemical Characteristics of Eperythrozoon and HaemobartoneUa
XV. Cultivation
XVI. Host-Parasite Interactions
XVII. Epizootiology
XVIII. Diagnosis
XIX. Treatment
References
9. Ehrlichiae
I. Introduction
II. Morphology and Life Cycle
III. Taxonomic Position
IV. Metabolism, Biochemistry, Genetics, and Antigenic Variation
V. Cultivation
VI. Host-Parasite Interactions
VII. Epizootiology
VIII. Diagnosis
IX. Treatment
References
10. Pneumocystis
I. Introduction
II. Historical Perspective
III. Taxonomy
IV. Life Cycle
V. Ultrastructure
VI. Metabolism and Biochemistry
VII. Antigenic Properties
VIII. Cultivation
IX. Laboratory Animal Model
X. Host-Parasite Interactions
XI. Epidemiology
XII. Diagnosis
XIII. Treatment
References
Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 28, 1977
- No. of pages (eBook): 402
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124053625
- eBook ISBN: 9780323162814