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Allgemeine Parasitologie

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Im medizinischen Sinne versteht man unter Parasiten die zum Tierreich gehörenden ein- oder mehrzelligen eukaryontischen Organismen, die ganz oder teilweise auf Kosten eines anderen Lebewesens existieren. Sie unterteilen sich in Protozoen (Einzeller), Helminthen (Würmer) und Arthropoden (Insekten, Spinnentiere) und können Menschen oder Tiere als Endo- oder Ektoparasiten besiedeln. Parasiten des Menschen sind weltweit verbreitet.

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Janitschke, K., Miksits, K. (1999). Allgemeine Parasitologie. In: Hahn, H., Falke, D., Kaufmann, S.H.E., Ullmann, U. (eds) Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Infektiologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08629-2_11

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