Schistosoma Haematobium: Global Status is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which explore all individual infectious diseases, drugs, vaccines, outbreaks, surveys and pathogens in every country of the world. Data are based on the GIDEON web application (www.gideononline.com) which relies on standard text books, peer-review journals, Health Ministry reports and ProMED, supplemented by an ongoing exhaustive search of the medical literature. The ebook includes: 1. Descriptive epidemiology 2. Clinical features 3. Distribution map 4. Images 5. Global status and status in every relevant country 6. References
Schistosoma Haematobium: Global Status
Less-Common Schistosoma Species: Global Status is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which explore all individual infectious diseases, drugs, vaccines, outbreaks, surveys and pathogens in every country of the world.
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Human schistosomes (blood flukes) are digenetic trematodes that spend the adult part of their life cycle in humans and a further part in aquatic snails. Despite advances in chemotherapy, schistosomiasis...
Schistosoma Japonicum: Global Status is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which explore all individual infectious diseases, drugs, vaccines, outbreaks, surveys and pathogens in every country of the world.
Schistosoma Mansoni: Global Status is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which explore all individual infectious diseases, drugs, vaccines, outbreaks, surveys and pathogens in every country of the world.
In the wake of the invitation by InTech, this book was written by a number of prominent researchers in the field. It is set to present a compendium of all necessary and up-to-date data to all who are interested.
The main goal of this book is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of ...
Schistosomiasis was once highly prevalent in China. In 1950s, over 11 million Chinese people were infected with this endemic disease, which was named “God of Plague” by Chairman Zedong Mao, the founder of the People's Republic of China.
In: Barrett AT, Stanberry LR (eds) Vaccines for biodefense and emerging and neglected diseases. Academic Press, London, pp 1379–1400. ISBN 10: 0123694086 Lustigman S, James ER, Tawe W, Abraham D (2002) Towards a recombinant antigen ...