Parasitology is the study of parasites, creatures that live off of other living creatures to their benefit and the other's deficit (usually). Examples of parasites include intestinal worms and ticks.
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People who study parasites are typically scientists or researchers with backgrounds in fields such as parasitology, biology, veterinary medicine, or public health. They are interested in understanding the biology, ecology, and impact of parasites on their hosts and ecosystems.
The father of veterinary parasitology is considered to be Friedrich Steen (1862-1931), a German veterinarian who made significant contributions to the field through his research and publications. He is known for his work on understanding and combating parasitic infections in animals.
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Microbiology focuses on the study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Its scope includes understanding their structure, function, behavior, and impact on human health and the environment. However, microbiology has limitations in studying larger organisms and complex host-microbe interactions. Parasitology specifically deals with the study of parasites, their life cycles, interactions with hosts, and the diseases they cause. Its scope includes identifying, diagnosing, and treating parasitic infections. Limitations of parasitology may involve challenges in studying certain parasites due to their complex life cycles or limited treatment options for some parasitic diseases.
The correct spelling is "parasitology" (study of parasites).
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International Journal for Parasitology was created in 1971.
Margaret W. Sloss has written: 'Veterinary clinical parasitology' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Veterinary clinical parasitology, Veterinary medicine, Veterinary parasitology
Omar O. Barriga has written: 'Veterinary Parasitology' 'Veterinary parasitology for practitioners'
Hussein Foad Nagaty has written: 'Practical parasitology' -- subject(s): Parasitology
Parasitology is the study of parasites, which are organisms that live on or in another organism and depend on it for survival. Medical parasitology specifically focuses on parasites that infect humans and cause diseases, involving their identification, biology, epidemiology, and potential treatments. It plays a crucial role in diagnosing and managing parasitic infections in patients.
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William Derek Foster has written: 'A history of parasitology' -- subject(s): Parasitology, History
Michael Kenney has written: 'Scope monograph on pathoparasitology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Medical parasitology, Parasitology
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