
Malaria causes more death and disease than any other parasitic pathogen known today. This multiauthored text covers the important areas of malaria research, particularly focusing on those sectors which are of clinical importance for the understanding of the disease, the parasite, and its vector. The chapter authors are all leading experts within their own particular fields. The biology and molecular biology of the parasite, the clinical spectrum of the disease, the pathogenesis of malaria, and the immunology and emergence of malaria vaccines are some examples of the scientific spheres that are discussed. The book is suitable as a text for graduate students and clinicians as well as researchers at universities and companies involved in treating or studying infectious diseases.
This text investigates the complex interplay between the malaria parasite, its vector, and the human host to provide a comprehensive understanding of the disease's molecular and clinical mechanisms. Editors Mats Wahlgren and Peter Perlmann compile contributions from leading experts in parasitology and immunology to synthesize current research. The book establishes a rigorous framework for analyzing the pathogenesis of malaria and the ongoing development of clinical interventions and vaccines.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for graduate students, clinicians, and researchers specializing in infectious diseases. The text is noted for its academic density and the high level of technical expertise provided by its contributing authors.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203303830
ISBN-13:
9780203303832
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