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Encyclopedia of Parasitology

  • Living reference work
  • © 2020

Overview

  • About 30% more entries, comprising in depth essays and definitions
  • More tables and high quality figures
  • Covering all areas of veterinarian and human parasitology in alphabetical order
  • Clearly structured essays with extensive cross-references between definitions and related articles
  • Easy to use - information can easily be retrieved

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Table of contents (2331 entries)

About this book

Knowledge in the field of parasitology must be kept at a high level and up to date in order to fight a parasitosis as quickly and effectively as possible.

The third edition of the “Encyclopedia of Parasitology” contributes to these goals in several ways: the number of entries has been increased by about 30%, the content has been even more improved by adding more tables and figures. The extensive linking between definitions and essays facilitates information within a minimum of time.

More than 40 international contributors, who are well known specialists in their fields, give a comprehensive review of all parasites and therapeutic strategies in veterinarian and human parasitology.

The third edition is now presented as two volumes in A-Z format and additionally in an electronic online version.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Zoomorphology and Parasitology, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany

    Heinz Mehlhorn

About the editor

Heinz Mehlhorn studied Biology, German and Chemistry at the University of Bonn and graduated in 1969. In 1971 he obtained a doctorate under Prof. Gerhard Piekarski in the field of Biology/Parasitology about the life cycle and the battle against the chicken parasite Eimeria maxima. In 1972 he worked as an assistant at Universites in France and the US. In 1974 he was offered a chair at the University of Düsseldorf and being the assistant of Werner Peters he qualified in 1975 as a university lecturer on “East coast fever at cattle”. In 1977 he was appointed professor at the zoological Institute II Düsseldorf and became a member of the scientific council. In 1983 he took the chair for Special Zoology and Parasitology at the Ruhr-University Bochum. In 1987 he taught as a guest-professor in Japan. He returned to Düsseldorf in 1995 to become head of department of Zoology II at the Heinrich-Heine-University. Heinz Mehlhorn is world president of the parasitology associations and Editor of the journalParasitology Research. His main fields of expertise are the research on the microstructure of parasitic organisms and the development of medicine against parasites. He wrote 15 books in four languages, 170 articles and contributions in other publications in this field and developed 20 patents for new medicine against parasites. In 2001 he received a vocation to the North Rhine-Westphalian academy of science and art.  

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