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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Protozoan Diseases

  • Book

  • June 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5789973

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Protozoan Diseases discusses major protozoan diseases such as Malaria, Leishmaniasis, etc., including other clinically minor protozoan diseases. This book provides all essential information to professional researchers and medical personnel about the disease, causative organism, and their lifecycle, diagnostics, and treatments, including drugs and vaccine, resistance, and key points of future research. Infectious diseases are accountable for millions of deaths every year throughout the globe. Among them, significant contributors are protozoan parasites.

Despite the many research group working on the various protozoan diseases, there are still major gaps to fill. The authors of this book have critically reviewed all the aspects of major protozoan diseases, their diagnostics, and treatments, including resistance.

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Table of Contents

1. Brief about Infectious disease and their treatment.
2. Malaria
3. Leishmaniasis
4. Trypanosomiasis
5. Trypanosomiasis; Trichomoniasis
6. Trypanosomiasis; Trichomoniasis; Toxoplasmosis
7. Trypanosomiasis; Trichomoniasis; Toxoplasmosis; Giardiasis
8. Trypanosomiasis; Trichomoniasis; Toxoplasmosis; Giardiasis; Cryptosporidiosis
9. Trypanosomiasis; Trichomoniasis; Toxoplasmosis; Giardiasis; Cryptosporidiosis; Amoebiasis
10. Trypanosomiasis; Trichomoniasis; Toxoplasmosis; Giardiasis; Cryptosporidiosis; Amoebiasis; Balantidiasis
11. Protozoans which have minor medical importance
12. Summary of advancement in protozoan disease diagnosis and treatment

Authors

Tarun Kumar Bhatt Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Central University of Rajasthan, India. Tarun Kumar Bhatt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, at the Central University of Rajasthan, India. He received his PhD from the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi and gained post-doctoral experience at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California. He has published over 25 articles and has extensive experience researching drug and vaccine development.