醫(yī)學(xué)寄生蟲(chóng)學(xué)
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叢書(shū)名:“一帶一路”背景下國(guó)際化臨床醫(yī)學(xué)叢書(shū)
- 作者: 彭鴻娟,夏超明,周懷瑜 編
- 出版時(shí)間:2020/12/1
- ISBN:9787564572433
- 出 版 社:鄭州大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類(lèi):R38
- 頁(yè)碼:302
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開(kāi)本:16開(kāi)
《醫(yī)學(xué)寄生蟲(chóng)學(xué)》主要用于臨床醫(yī)學(xué)和預(yù)防醫(yī)學(xué)專業(yè)學(xué)術(shù)交流,突出了對(duì)全世界有害的寄生蟲(chóng)病的介紹,主要包括醫(yī)學(xué)寄生蟲(chóng)和節(jié)肢動(dòng)物的形態(tài),生命周期,致病性,診斷,流行病和預(yù)防,具有較強(qiáng)的系統(tǒng)性和嚴(yán)密的科學(xué)性。
Medical Parasitology is a basic medical course for clinical and preventive medicine. It mainly teaches the morphology,life cycle,pathogenicity,diagnosis,epidemic and prevention of medical parasites and arthropods. This course is targeted for sophomore and junior students and provides practical insights and experiences in learning. Preliminary basic knowledge in General Biology,Anatomy,Histology and Embryology,Physiology,Pathophysiology,and Immunology are required as a prerequisite. In addition,Medical Parasitology practices are required either as a co-requisite.
This textbook is mainly for international students majoring in clinical medicine and preventive medicine.lt highlights the teaching of the parasitic diseases which are harmful to the whole world. In addition to emphasizing systematicness and logicality in writing form,each important chapter also sets up writing modules such as \"learning requirements\" and test questions to facilitate learning and memorization.Meanwhile,the manual for practice textbook was also published along with this theory textbook,which provides convemence for students' theoretical study and practice.
The writing team of this set of textbooks is strong and active in teaching of Medical Parasitology.Thirty-eight key teachers from 30 medical colleges and universities in China participated in the writing.They have made arduous efforts for the final completion of this set of textbooks,and we would like to express our heartfelt thanks. Due to our limited professional level and practical experience,there are some deficiencies in the textbooks. Weearnestly request colleagues and readers to criticize and correct them.
Section 1 Pandect for Medical Parasitology
Chapter 1 Introduction to Medical Parasitology
1.1 The Definition of Medical Parasitology
1.2 The Prevalence and Impairments of Parasitoses
1.3 The Subject Aims and Learning Methods for Medical Parasitology
Chapter 2 Biology of Parasites
2.1 Symbiosis and Parasitism
2.2 Categories of Parasites and Hosts
2.3 Life Cycle of Parasites
2.4 Classification and Designation of Parasites
Chapter 3 Host-parasite Relationship
3.1 The Effects of The Parasites on Hosts
3.2 Host's Responses to The Parasites
3.3 The Result of Host-parasite Interaction
Chapter 4 The Immunology of Parasitic Infection
4.1 Parasite's Antigen and Immune Response
4.2 Immune Pathology Induced by Parasitic Infection
Chapter 5 The Characteristics of Parasitic Infection
5.1 The Features of Parasitic Infection
5.2 The Clinic Symptoms of Parasitosis
Chapter 6 Prevention and Control of Parasitosis
6.1 Epidemic Links of Parasitosis
6.2 Epidemic Factors of Parasitosis
6.3 Control Principles for Parasitosis
Section 2 Medical Protozoology
Chapter 7 Introduction to Medical Protozoa
7.1 General Features of Protozoa
7.2 Classification of Protozoa
Chapter 8 Lobosea (Amoeba)
8.1 Summary and Classification of Lobosea (Amoeba)
8.2 Entamoeba Histolytica
8.3 Nonpathogenic Amoeba
8.4 Free-living (opportunistic) Amoeba
Chapter 9 Flagellates
9.1 Summary and Classification of Flagellates
9.2 Intestinal and Genital Flagellates
9.3 Other Intestinal Flagellates of Minor Importance
9.4 Hemoflagellates
Chapter 10 Sporozoa
10.1 Summary and Classification of Sporozoa
10.2 Malarial Parasites
10.3 Toxoplasma Gondii
10.4 Cryptosporidium Parvum
10.5 The Other Sporozoa
Chapter 11 Ciliates
11.1 Morphology
11.2 Life Cycle
11.3 Epidemiology
11.4 Pathogenesis
11.5 Treatment and Control
Section 3 Medical Helminthology
Chapter 12 Summary and Classification of Helminths
Chapter 13 Trematodes
13.1 Summary and Classification of Trematodes
13.2 Blood Flukes
13.3 Liver Flukes
13.4 Lung Fluke
13.5 Intestinal Fluke
Chapter 14 Cestodes
14.1 Summary and Classification of Cestodes
14.2 Pseudophyllidean Cestodes
14.3 Cyclophyllidean Cestodes
Chapter 15 Nematodes
15.1 Summary and Classification of Nematodes
15.2 Intestinal Nematodes
15.3 Somatic Nematodes
15.4 Nematodes of Lower Animals That Rarely Infect Human
Section 4 Medical Entomology
Chapter 16 Introduction to Medical Arthropods
16.1 The Characteristics of Medical Arthropods
16.2 Classification of Medical Arthropods
16.3 Harmful Effects of Medically Important Arthropods to Humans
16.4 Arthropods Prevention and Control
Chapter 17 Class Insecta
17.1 Introduction to Medical Insects
17.2 Mosquito
17.3 Phlebotomus Sandfly
17.4 Biting Midge
17.5 Black Fly
17.6 Tabanid Fly
17.7 Fly
17.8 Flea
17.9 Louse
17.10 Cimex Species
17.11 Blattaria Species
Chapter 18 Class Arachnida
18.1 Introduction to Arachnida
18.2 Tick
18.3 Gamasid Mite
18.4 Chigger Mite
18.5 Sarcoptes Scabiei and Demodicid Mite
Section 5 Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases
Chapter 19 Introduction to Laboratory Diagnosis
Chapter 20 Pathogenic Diagnosis
20.1 Examination of Feces
20.2 Examination of Blood
20.3 Examination of Urogenital Specimen, Sputum, Cerebrospinal Fluid and Duodenal Drainage Material
20.4 Examination of Aspirates from Lymph Node, Spleen, Liver and Bone Marrow
20.5 Biopsy
20.6 Culture Methods in Diagnosis
Chapter 21 Immune Diagnosis
21.1 IHA
21.2 DFA
21.3 IFAT
21.4 ELISA
21.5 IB
21.6 Intradermal Skin Tests
Chapter 22 Molecular Diagnosis
22.1 DNA Probe
22.2 PCR
Chapter 23 Xenodiagnostic Techniques
23.1 Introduction
23.2 Application of Xenodiagnosis Technique
Chapter 24 Animal Inoculation Method
24.1 Introduction
24.2 Application of Animal Inoculation Method
Chapter 25 Imaging Techniques
25.1 Protozoa] Diseases
25.2 Trematodes Diseases
25.3 Cestodes Diseases
25.4 Nematodes Diseases
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