Diagnostic medical parasitology / Lynne Shore García

Por: Shore García, LynneTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Washington : American Society Microbiology, 2001 Edición: 4th ed.Descripción: XIX, 1092 p. : il. ; 29 cmISBN: 1-55581-200-7Tema(s): Enfermedades parasitarias -- Diagnóstico | Parásitología médicaResumen: This major reference, now in its fourth edition, updates and advances the field of diagnostic medical parasitology and reports on the dramatic changes that have occurred in this field. Newly recognized parasites, alternative diagnostic techniques defined by new regulatory requirements, implementation of testing based on molecular techniques, expanded tables and photographs, and new information on parasitic infections are included. The first section of the book includes comprehensive discussions of individual parasites and provides information related to life cycles, morphology, clinical disease in both immunocompetent and compromised patients, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, and prevention. The second half of the book offers clear, concise, comprehensive, and well-organized diagnostic procedures for use in the clinical laboratory, including techniques for parasite identification that are relevant throughout the world. The pros and cons of various test options are included throughout the diagnostic section of the book. NOVEDADES: Expanded life cycles and algorithms. New photographs and illustrations. Expanded, updated text; new tables. New diagnostic procedures. Expanded information on diagnostic kits. Review of test order options/relevance. Product/method photographs. Expanded 'Late-Breaking' published information.Resumen: INDICE: I. Clinically Important Human Parasites. 1. Philosophy and Approach to Diagnostic Parasitology. 2. Intestinal Protozoa: Amebae. 3. Intestinal Protozoa: Flagellates and Ciliates. 4. Intestinal Protozoa (Coccidia and Microsporidia) and Algae. 5. Protozoa from Other Body Sites. 6. Tissue Protozoa. 7. Malaria and Babesia spp.. 8. Leishmaniasis. 9. Trypanosomiasis. 10. Intestinal nematodes. 11. Tissue Nematodes. 12. Filarial Nematodes. 13. Intestinal Cestodes. 14. Tissue Cestodes: Larval Forms. 15. Intestinal Trematodes. 16. Liver and Lung Trematodes. 17. Blood Trematodes: Schistosomes. 18. Unusual Parasitic In... Etc.
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This major reference, now in its fourth edition, updates and advances the field of diagnostic medical parasitology and reports on the dramatic changes that have occurred in this field. Newly recognized parasites, alternative diagnostic techniques defined by new regulatory requirements, implementation of testing based on molecular techniques, expanded tables and photographs, and new information on parasitic infections are included. The first section of the book includes comprehensive discussions of individual parasites and provides information related to life cycles, morphology, clinical disease in both immunocompetent and compromised patients, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, and prevention. The second half of the book offers clear, concise, comprehensive, and well-organized diagnostic procedures for use in the clinical laboratory, including techniques for parasite identification that are relevant throughout the world. The pros and cons of various test options are included throughout the diagnostic section of the book. NOVEDADES: Expanded life cycles and algorithms. New photographs and illustrations. Expanded, updated text; new tables. New diagnostic procedures. Expanded information on diagnostic kits. Review of test order options/relevance. Product/method photographs. Expanded 'Late-Breaking' published information.

INDICE: I. Clinically Important Human Parasites. 1. Philosophy and Approach to Diagnostic Parasitology. 2. Intestinal Protozoa: Amebae. 3. Intestinal Protozoa: Flagellates and Ciliates. 4. Intestinal Protozoa (Coccidia and Microsporidia) and Algae. 5. Protozoa from Other Body Sites. 6. Tissue Protozoa. 7. Malaria and Babesia spp.. 8. Leishmaniasis. 9. Trypanosomiasis. 10. Intestinal nematodes. 11. Tissue Nematodes. 12. Filarial Nematodes. 13. Intestinal Cestodes. 14. Tissue Cestodes: Larval Forms. 15. Intestinal Trematodes. 16. Liver and Lung Trematodes. 17. Blood Trematodes: Schistosomes. 18. Unusual Parasitic In... Etc.

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