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  • Aufsatzsammlung  (10)
  • 1
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    Berlin [u.a.] :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_BV039649817
    Format: XIV, 336 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst. ; , 235 mm x 155 mm.
    ISBN: 978-3-642-21395-3 , 3-642-21395-2
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 2
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology , Medicine
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    Keywords: Parasitologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Mehlhorn, Heinz, 1944-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV041425842
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 187 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-642-39333-4
    Series Statement: Parasitology research monographs 5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-642-39332-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Flattertiere ; Vektor ; Zooparasit ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    URL: Cover
    Author information: Mehlhorn, Heinz, 1944-
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  • 3
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    Berlin [u.a.] :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_BV040541642
    Format: XV, 385 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 978-3-642-28841-8 , 3-642-28841-3
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Gliederfüßer ; Vektor ; Insekten ; Spinnentiere ; Vektor ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
    UID:
    gbv_1651287651
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIII, 372p. 126 illus., 67 illus. in color, digital)
    Edition: First
    ISBN: 9783642193828
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 1
    Content: Nature helps... of course at first itself by developing measures that give bacteria, fungi, plants and animals a chance to be successful in their struggle for life. As a latecomer on Earth, Homo sapiens was gifted with some droplets of the divine spirit of recognition and thus became able to observe, to analyse and recombine skills of other living beings and to use them for his overwhelming career over the last 10,000 years. Of course fungi, plants, animals and even bacteria were primarily used by mankind as food or as lifestyle products such as beer, but soon it became clear that there was much more potential hidden in these organisms and that they could be used for other purposes, too. Extracts of plants and fungi were recognized as powerful remedies, as medicines, as insecticides or acarizides, as repellents against parasites or even as weapons, e.g. when poisonous compounds from frogs or plants were applied to arrowheads. Over the last 110 years the pharmaceutical industry has often simulated nature by analyzing complex organic substances taken from living organisms and then producing by synthesis absolutely pure compounds, which mostly consisted of only one single active substance. These products had the advantage of acting against precisely one target and thus produced fewer possible side effects than the complex plant extracts. However, the more serious side effect was that disease agents could develop resistances to pure medicinal products much more easily. Thus after 70 years of excellent prospects for chemotherapy, some dark clouds appeared and quickly gathered, so that several therapeutic remedies now no longer work. Therefore in many countries - especially in those where the pure chemotherapeutics are too expensive for the poor population - the cry 'back to nature' is becoming louder and louder. This has led to an enormous increase of studies that again use natural extracts as remedies in the fight against diseases. The present book summarizes examples of promising aspects in a broad spectrum of applications and shows how extracts derived from bacteria, marine organisms, plants or even animals may help to treat infectious diseases, how such organisms may keep away parasites and pests from the bodies of plants or animals, including humans, and how they can be used directly to aid in diagnosis, promote wound healing and even to help catch criminals. These 15 chapters offer not only basic research on these different fields, but also show how useful and effective products can be developed from research.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , CONTENTS; 1 Indigenous Traditional Medicine: Plants for the Treatmentof Diarrhea; 2 Efficacies of Medicinal Plant Extracts Against Blood-SuckingParasites; 3 Natural Remedies in the Fight Against Insects; 4 The Neem Tree Story: Extracts that Really Work; 5 The Efficacy of Extracts from Plants - Especially fromCoconut and Onion - Against Tapeworms, Trematodes,and Nematodes; 6 Curcumin: A Natural Herb Extract with AntiparasiticProperties; 7 Marine Organisms and Their Prospective Use in Therapyof Human Diseases; 8 Benefits and Failure of Imported Animals in the FightAgainst Pests , 9 Helminth Therapy to Treat Crohn's and Other AutoimmuneDiseases10 Insects Help to Solve Crimes; 11 "Living Syringes": Use of Hematophagous Bugs as BloodSamplers from Small and Wild Animals; 12 Xenodiagnosis; 13 Blowfly Strike and Maggot Therapy: From Parasitologyto Medical Treatment; 14 Extracts from Fly Maggots and Fly Pupaeas a "Wound Healer"; 15 Living Medication: Overview and Classificationinto Pharmaceutical Law; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642193811
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Nature helps ... Berlin : Springer, 2011 ISBN 9783642193811
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3642193811
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy , Biology , Medicine
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    Keywords: Naturstoff ; Arzneimittel ; Insektizid ; Naturheilverfahren ; Phytopharmakologie ; Phytopharmakologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
    UID:
    gbv_1651288062
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIV, 336p. 64 illus., 32 illus. in color, digital)
    Edition: First
    ISBN: 9783642213960
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 2
    Content: Heinz Mehlhorn
    Content: Parasites threaten the health of animals and humans alike. Especially in times of increasing globalization and global warming, parasites can enlarge their 'kingdom' by spreading. At the same time many of the existing medical products have become ineffective. As these products have been used for many decades, parasites have developed resistances, so that they have progressed in their fight for survival. Therefore it is obvious that humans must develop new methods to face these dangers. Thus parasitological knowledge increases daily and must be formulated to be accessible for as many parasitolog
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , CONTENTS; 1 50 Years German Society of Parasitology (DGP) (1961-2010); 2 Parasitology of the German Democratic Republic (1961-1990):Memories of a Time Witness; Part I Protozoa; 3 Parasites and Their World Records in Their Fight for Survival; 4 Cryptosporidium parvum: The Veterinary Perspective; 5 Neonatal Porcine Coccidiosis; 6 Post-translational Modifications in Apicomplexan Parasites; 7 Development of the RTS,S/AS Vaccine Candidate from Conceptto Phase III; 8 Small Ruminant Theileriosis; 9 Interactions of Trypanosoma cruzi and Triatomines; Part II Helminths , 10 Sex in Schistosomes - Signaling Mechanisms in the Female Gonads11 Anisakid Nematode (Ascaridoidea) Life Cycles and Distribution:Increasing Zoonotic Potential in the Time of Climate Change?; 12 Fish Parasites as Biological Indicators in a Changing World:Can We Monitor Environmental Impact and Climate Change?; Part III Vector Transmitted Diseases; 13 Infectious Diseases Under the Influence of Changing Environmental Factors; 14 Arthropod Vectors and Their Growing Importance in Europe; 15 A Look at the World of Ticks , 16 What Else Besides TBE and Borreliosis? Tick-TransmittedPathogens in Germany and Beyond17 Tick-Borne Encephalitis: From Microfocus to Human Disease; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642213953
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Progress in parasitology Berlin : Springer, 2011 ISBN 9783642213953
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3642213952
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology , Medicine
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    Keywords: Parasitologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    URL: Cover
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
    UID:
    gbv_165163548X
    Format: Online-Ressource (XV, 385 p. 123 illus., 30 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9783642288425
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 3
    Content: Global warming and globalization are the buzzwords of our time. They have nearly reached a religious status and those who deny their existence are considered modern heretics. Nevertheless, the earth has become an overcrowded village, traversable within a single day. Thus it is hardly surprising that besides persons and goods also agents of disease are easily transported daily from one end of the world to the other, threatening the health and lives of billions of humans and their animals. Agents of diseases (prions, viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites) are not only transmitted by body contact or direct exchange of bodily fluids, but also by means of vectors which belong to the groups of licking or blood-sucking arthropods (mites, ticks, insects) that live close to humans and their houses. Without a doubt the recently accelerating globalization supports the import of agents of disease into countries where they never had been or where they had long since been eradicated, leading to a false sense of living on a "safe island. These newly imported or reintroduced diseases called "emerging diseases may lead to severe outbreaks in cases where the countries are not prepared to combat them, or in cases where viruses are introduced that cannot be controlled by medications or vaccines. Arthropods are well known vectors for the spread of diseases. Thus their invasion from foreign countries and their spreading close to human dwellings must be blocked everywhere (in donor and receptor countries) using safe and effective measures. This book presents reviews on examples of such arthropod-borne emerging diseases that lurk on the fringes of our crowded megacities. The following topics show that there is an ongoing invasion of potential vectors and that control measures must be used now in order to avoid disastrous outbreaks of mass diseases.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Arthropods as Vectorsof Emerging Diseases; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Culicid Mosquitoes as Vectors of Disease Agents in Europe; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Endemic Potential Mosquito Vector Species; 1.2.1 Anopheles Species; 1.2.2 Floodwater Species; 1.2.3 Salt-Marsh Mosquitoes; 1.2.4 Woodland Mosquitoes; 1.2.5 House Mosquitoes; 1.2.6 Invasive Mosquito Species; 1.3 Mosquito-Borne Pathogens and Associated Disease; 1.3.1 Dirofilaria; 1.3.2 Malaria Parasites; 1.3.3 West Nile Virus; 1.3.4 Dengue Virus; 1.3.5 Yellow Fever Virus; 1.3.6 Usutu Virus; 1.3.7 Sindbis Virus , 1.3.8 Chikungunya Virus1.3.9 Ťahyňa Virus; 1.3.10 Batai/Čalovo Virus; 1.3.11 Inkoo Virus; 1.3.12 Lednice Virus; 1.3.13 Rift Valley Fever Virus; 1.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Exotic Mosquitoes Conquer the World; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Mode of Spreading; 2.3 Important Exotic Mosquitoes; 2.3.1 Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus) 1762; 2.3.2 Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Skuse) 1894; 2.3.3 Ochlerotatus (Finlaya) japonicus japonicus (Theobald 1901); 2.3.4 Ochlerotatus (Finlaya) koreicus (Edwards 1917); 2.3.5 Ochlerotatus (Ochlerotatus) atropalpus (Coquillett 1902) , 2.3.6 Ochlerotatus (Protomacleaya) triseriatus (Say 1923)2.4 Surveillance of Exotic Mosquitoes; 2.4.1 Ovitraps; 2.4.2 Gravid Traps; 2.4.3 EVS Traps; 2.4.4 BG-Sentinel Traps; 2.4.5 Sticky Traps; 2.4.6 Mosquito Magnet; 2.4.7 Human Bait Catching; 2.4.8 Sampling of Larvae and Pupae; 2.5 Control of Exotic Species; 2.5.1 Environmental Management of Mosquitoes in Urban Areas; 2.5.2 Community Participation; 2.5.3 Biological Control; 2.5.4 Chemical Control; 2.5.5 Genetical Control; References; Chapter 3: Future Strategies for European Pest Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 History; 3.2.1 Urbanization , 3.2.2 Invasive Species3.2.3 History of Pest Control; 3.2.4 Formulation Development, a Key for Successful Pest Control; 3.2.5 Baits; 3.3 Pest Control Companies: A Changing Business; 3.3.1 Decreasing Efficacy of Commercial Products; 3.3.1.1 Resistance; 3.3.1.2 Bait Aversion; 3.4 Pest Management in the Future; 3.4.1 Research and Development of New Compounds; 3.4.2 Screening; 3.4.3 Formulation Techniques; 3.4.4 New Bait Formulations; 3.4.5 Effective Monitoring Devices; 3.5 Strategies to Avoid Introduction of Arthropods into Buildings; 3.6 Pest Control Industry and Academia: An Important Symbiosis , 3.7 ConclusionReferences; Chapter 4: Assessing Diversity and Abundance of Vector Populations at a National Scale: Example of Culicoides Surveillance in France AfterBluetongue Virus Emergence; 4.1 Overview of Culicoides Population Surveillance in France; 4.2 First Record of Culicoides imicola in Mainland France and Surveillance of Its Extension; 4.3 Species Diversity; 4.4 Species Distribution and Seasonal Dynamics; 4.5 Indoor and Outdoor Activity; 4.6 Field-Collected Infected Individuals; 4.7 Conclusions; References , Chapter 5: Bluetongue Disease: An Analysis of the Epidemic in Germany 2006-2009
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642288418
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Arthropods as vectors of emerging diseases Berlin : Springer, 2012 ISBN 9783642288418
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3642288413
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Gliederfüßer ; Vektor ; Insekten ; Spinnentiere ; Vektor ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1651966788
    Format: Online-Ressource (XII, 225 p. 99 illus., 50 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9783642327384 , 1283935171 , 9781283935173
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 4
    Content: The stages of Blastocystis have been known for 101 years. However, many facts are still disputed, e.g. even the question whether it is a true pathogen or a commensal present in sometimes life-threatening diarrheas. The present book evaluates in chapters contributed by renowned researchers the latest findings on:•Landmarks in the discovery of Blastocystis•Epidemiology, transmission and zoonotic potential•Morphology of human and animal Blastocystis isolates•Clinical aspects of Blastocystis infections•Behavioral decision analysis: what makes us sick?•Blastocystis-host interactions•Molecular approaches on the systematical position•Genetic polymorphism•Blastocystis from a statistical point of view•Diarrheas due to different agents of disease•Zoonotic diseases in comparisonAs such, this book provides a broad range of information for people working in this field, for physicians and veterinarians who are confronted with clinical cases, teachers, students and technical staff members in the fields of microbiology, parasitology and diagnostic methods.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Landmarks in the discovery of Blastocystis stages -- Morphology of human and animal Blastocystis isolates with special references to reproductive modes -- Epidemiology, transmission and zoonotic potential of Blastocystis stages in humans and animals -- Blastocystis - Host interactions: insights from in-vitro model systems -- Clinical aspects of Blastocystis infections: advancements admidst controversies -- Molecular approaches on systematic position, genetic polymorphism and classification of Blastocystis isolates from humans and animals -- What do we know about Blastocystis analyzing research studies with statistical methods -- Behavioral decision analysis: how do we decide what makes us sick? -- Diarrheas in humans due to agents of diseases -- What are zoonotic diseases? -- Conclusions.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642327377
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Blastocystis: pathogen or passenger? Berlin : Springer, 2012 ISBN 3642327370
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642327377
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Blastocystis ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    UID:
    gbv_1653018208
    Format: Online-Ressource (XII, 274 p. 142 illus., 83 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783642398247
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 6
    Content: This book intensively examines the efficacy of plant-derived products that have been used for over a thousand years by practitioners of so-called Traditional Chinese Medicine in the light of recent chemotherapeuticals. The chapters were written by renowned Chinese medical researchers and are supplemented by results obtained in German antiparasitic research projects. Parasites and emerging diseases are a major threat of our time, which is characterized by an enormous increase in the size of the human population and by an unbelievably rapid globalization that has led to the daily transport of millions of humans and containers with goods from one end of the earth to the other. Furthermore the slow but constant global warming offers new opportunities for many agents of diseases to become established in new areas. Therefore it is essential that we develop precautions in order to avoid epidemics or even pandemics in overcrowded megacities or at the large-scale farm animal confinements that are needed to secure a steady flow of food in the crowded regions of the world. Of course intensive research in the field of chemotherapy since 1900 has produced unbelievable breakthroughs in therapies for formerly untreatable and thus deadly diseases. However, a large number of untreatable diseases remain, as well as a constantly growing number of agents of disease that have developed resistances to standard chemical compounds. As such, it is not only worthwhile but also vital to consider the enormous amounts of information that have been obtained by human “high cultures” in the past. Examples from the past (like quinine) or present (like artemisinin, a modern antimalarial drug) show that plant extracts may hold tremendous potential in the fight against parasites and/or against vector-transmitted agents of diseases
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Introduction ( Heinz Mehlhorn) Schistosomiasis in China ( Wei Hu) -- Clonorchis and Opisthorchis infection and their impact on cancer ( Banchob Sripa) -- Angiostrongylus cantonensis in China (Wu Zhongdao, Lv Zhiyue) -- Traditonal Chinese treatment methods against schistosomes and other trematodes ( Wu Zhongdao, Su Xi) -- Treatment methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine for hydatidosis and other tapeworm infections ( Ye Bin) -- Traditonal Chinese treatment methods against nematodes ( Wu Zhongdao, Su Xi) -- Toxoplasmosis and traditional chinese medicine (Lv Fangli) -- Malaria in China (Ying Wang) -- Malaria and traditional Chinese medicine (Xu Wenyue) .- Intestinal protozoan diseases and traditional Chinese medicine (Ma Changling) -- Dengue fever and similar vector borne diseases in China (Wu Yu) .-  Tsutsugamushi in China (Zheng Xiaoying) .- Leishmaniasis in China (Chen Jianping) -- Impact of climate and globalization on parasites (Heinz Mehlhorn) -- Conclusions (Heinz Mehlhorn).  .
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642398230
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Treatment of human parasitosis in traditional Chinese medicine Berlin : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783642398230
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3642398235
    Language: English
    Keywords: Parasitäre Krankheit ; Chinesische Medizin ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 9
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040541642
    Format: XV, 385 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783642288418 , 3642288413
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Gliederfüßer ; Vektor ; Insekten ; Spinnentiere ; Vektor ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Berlin [u.a.] :Springer-Verl.,
    UID:
    almahu_BV041058790
    Format: XII, 225 S. : , Ill. ; , 235 mm x 155 mm.
    ISBN: 978-3-642-32737-7 , 3-642-32737-0
    Series Statement: Parasitology Research Monographs 4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Blastocystis ; Aufsatzsammlung
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