Author: Tracey Lamb
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0470972483
Immunity to Parasitic Infection
Parasitic infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the world today. Medical books Immunity to Parasitic Infection. Often endemic in developing countries many parasitic diseases are neglected in terms of research funding and much remains to be understood about parasites and the interactions they have with the immune system. This book examines current knowledge about immune responses to parasitic infections affecting humans, including interactions that occur during co-infections, and how immune responses may be manipulated to develop therapeutic interventions against parasitic infection.
For easy reference, the most commonly studied parasites are examined in individual chapters written by investigators at the forefront of their field. An overview of the immune system, as well as introductions to protozoan and helminth parasites, is included to guide background reading Medical books Immunity To Parasitic Infection By Tracey Lamb (paperback, 2012). author tracey lamb format paperback language english publication year 14 09 2012 subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional ean 9780470972489 title immunity to parasitic infections sku st 0470972483 product category books comics magazines about hive store ltd by continuing with this checkout and ordering from hive you are accepting our current terms and conditions details of which can be found by clicking here author s tracey lamb country of publication united kingdom date of publ
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Medical Book Immunity to Parasitic Infection
Often endemic in developing countries many parasitic diseases are neglected in terms of research funding and much remains to be understood about parasites and the interactions they have with the immune system. This book examines current knowledge about immune responses to parasitic infections affecting humans, including interactions that occur during co-infections, and how immune responses may be manipulated to develop therapeutic interventions against parasitic infection.
For easy reference, the most commonly studied parasites are examined in individual chapters written by investigators at the forefront of their field. An overview of the immune system, as well as introductions to protozoan and helminth parasites, is included to guide background reading. A historical perspective of the field of immunoparasitology acknowledges the contributions of investigators who have been instrumental in developing this field of research.