Human Intestinal Flukes From Discovery to Treatment and Control

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 r...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chai, Jong-Yil
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2019, 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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