4 edition of Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract found in the catalog.
Published
1930
by The Macmillan Company in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Kenneth M. Lynch ... |
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LC Classifications | QR251 .L8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvii, 258 p. |
Number of Pages | 258 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14036402M |
LC Control Number | 30030956 |
Occurrence of protozoa in the digestive tract of herbivores is dependent upon the occurrence of an environmentally compatible section of the tract and a retention time for gut contents in that section which exceeds the protozoan generation time. In general, herbivores can be classified as pre-gastric (foregut) or post-gastric (hindgut) fermentors. Amoebiasis (Amebiasis) The protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebiasis, which is known as amoebic dysentery in severe cases. E. histolytica is generally transmitted through water or food that has fecal contamination. The disease is most widespread in the developing world and is one of the leading causes of mortality from parasitic disease worldwide.
The Nematodes Parasitic in the Alimentary Tract of Cattle, Sheep, and Other Ruminants Volume [Ransom, Brayton Howard] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Nematodes Parasitic in the Alimentary Tract of Cattle, Sheep, and Other Ruminants Volume Author: Brayton Howard Ransom. Alimentary tracts of the five common hakes of the Scotian shelf (Urophycis chuss, Urophycis tenuis, Phycis chesteri, Merluccius bilinearis, Merluccius albida) were examined for helminth parasites.A total of 29 species was found: 17 Digenea, 4 Cestoda, 6 Nematoda, 2 by:
Parasitology is the study of parasites and is traditionally limited to parasitic protozoa, helminths, and arthropods. Human parasitology is focused on medical parasites and includes their morphology, life cycle, and the relationship with host and environment. Broadly speaking there are two types of parasites: endoparasites and ectoparasites. The Biodiversity Heritage Library works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly available to the world as part of a global biodiversity community. Electronic books Protozoa Protozoa, Pathogenic. Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract; pathology, diagnosis and treatment, View Metadata.
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Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract; pathology, diagnosis and treatment [Kenneth Merrill Lynch] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a reproduction of a book published before This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages.
Title. Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract; pathology, diagnosis and treatment, By. Lynch, Kenneth Merrill, Type. Book Material. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Lynch, Kenneth Merrill, Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract.
New York, The Macmillan Company, Genre/Form: Book: Additional Physical Format: Print version: Lynch, Kenneth Merrill, Protozoan parasitism of the Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract book tract. New York, Macmillan Co. For years there has been need of a small book dealing in plain terms with the essentials of protozoic parasitism in man.
The biologist has long known the species of protozoa infesting the human alimentary tract and has been familiar with their special morphology. The conception of the protozoa of the alimentary tract, and of the nature of viii PREFACE their parasitism, in the minds of physicians in gen- eral was hazy indeed.
Intestinal protozoa were parasites to be gotten in the tropics, the produc- ers of amoebic and other tropical dysenteries. References: p. Protozoan parasitism of the alimentary tract; pathology, diagnosis and treatmentPages: Parasitic protozoans in the alimentary canal and blood of black rat, Rattus rattus and house mouse, Mus musculus in Hilla city.
Babylon Univ., Pure Appl. Sci., 9(3): Nutrition of parasitic protozoa: The mechanisms used by parasitic protozoa are almost are similar to that of their non-parasitic protozoa. Parasites inhabiting the intestine and blood have a distinct mouth through which food particles are ingested through the process of phagotrophy.
The osmotrophic forms of protozoa are either coelozoic or. Full text Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (K), or click on a page image below to browse page by : C.
Kofoid. "Protozoan Parasitism of the Alimentary Tract. Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment." American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 22(4), p. Author: C. Kofoid. Book: Protozoan Parasitism of the Alimentary Tract.
Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. + pp. ref text : Kenneth M. Lynch. The protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebiasis, which is known as amoebic dysentery in severe cases.
histolytica is generally transmitted through water or food that has fecal contamination. The disease is most widespread in the developing world and is one of the leading causes of mortality from parasitic disease worldwide. Protozoan Parasitism of the Alimentary Tract: Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
To serve as a connecting link between systematic protozoology and clinical medicine in respect to the protozoan parasites of the alimentary tract is the purpose of this monograph.
The author properly recognizes that most practitioners of medicine are. Covers the rumen protozoa, Blantidium coli, parasitic amoebas of the intestinal tract, free-living amoebae, and the opalines. Claims the addition of a new chapter, "The Nature of Protozoa," which does not appear in contents.
Generously illustrated. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR () BooknewsBrand: Springer Netherlands. Vet. Pathol. I9(Supp. 7):The Pathoparasitology of the Alimentary Tract and Pancreas of Nonhuman Primates: A Review J.
TOFT I1 Department of Veterinary Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. Abstract. A review of the literature concerning the gross and histologic lesions associated with protozoal and metazoal parasitism in the alimentary tract and.
Expert international authors review the current hot-topics in this area to provide an up-to-date overview. The book is dedicated to Trypanosoma cruzi, an organism not only responsible for a serious tropical disease but also a good model system for fundamental and applied biology research and four other important protozoa: Leishmania, Naegleria, Entamoeba and Acanthamoeba.
All parasites, both pathogenic and nonpathogenic, in each major group (protozoa: flagellates, sarcodines, sporozoans, neosporans, and ciliates; and metazoa: trematodes, cestodes, nematodes, acanthocephalans, and pentastomids) that have been reported in the nonhuman primate alimentary tract and pancreas are presented in by: Amoebiasis (Amebiasis) The protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebiasis, which is known as amoebic dysentery in severe cases.E.
histolytica is generally transmitted through water or food that has fecal contamination. The disease is most widespread in the developing world and is one of the leading causes of mortality from parasitic disease worldwide.
Consequently, there is a cyclic fluctuation in the number of parasites in blood and lymphatic fluids and each wave of parasite represents a different antigenic variant. The parasite causes polyclonal expansion of B lymphocytes and plasma cells and an increase in total IgM concentration.
It stimulates the reticuloendothelial function. Download PDF: Sorry, we are unable to provide the full text but you may find it at the following location(s): g (external link)Author: C.
A. Kofoid.Conteudo: v.1 - The nature of portozoa; Systematics of parasitic protozoa; Broad classificatio: the kingdoms and the protozoa; Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi; Trypanosomes of bats; Trypanosoma lewisi and its ralatives; v.2 - Trypanosoma rangeli; Trypanosomatids of plants; Trypanosomes causing diseases in man in Africa; Animal trypanosomiasis in sub-Saharan Africa; Salivarian Trypanosomes.alimentary canal is blind ending Cestodes Adult tapeworms are found in Medically important Protozoan Diseases • Genitourinary tract infections Introduction to Parasites: Classification, General Characteristics of parasites and Medically important Parasites File Size: 1MB.