Cryptosporidium and CryptosporidiosisRonald Fayer, Lihua Xiao CRC Press, 2007 M12 25 - 576 pages From the microscopic observation of infection to the widespread application of molecular techniques in taxonomy and epidemiology, to the genome sequencing of two major species and advances in biochemistry, phylogeny, and water treatment, new information on this fascinating genus continues to mount as we discover and utilize the latest scientific te |
Contents
General Biology | |
Genomics | |
Biochemistry | |
Epidemiology | |
Molecular Epidemiology | |
Diagnostics | |
Immune Responses | |
Clinical Disease and Pathology | |
Recreational Water | |
Waste Management | |
Fish Amphibians and Reptiles | |
Birds | |
Zoo and Wild Mammals | |
Companion Animals | |
Livestock | |
Animal Models | |
Prophylaxis and Chemotherapy | |
Foodborne Transmission | |
Drinking Water | |
In Vitro Cultivation | |
Index | |
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