Animal Agents .... was written by the late
Paul Beaver. It is in a sense an abridged
version of Craig and Fausts' Clinical
Parasitology edited by Beaver et al.
Steve
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chend at ucs.orst.edu (Don Chen) wrote:
>Hi:
>Is there a good standard text on
parasitology? I would be interested
>in either a book from the standpoint of
general descriptive
>information or one that deals with more
molecular/biochemical aspects.
>Thanks for any infomation.
You might look for a text entitled "Animal
Agents and Vectors of Human
Disease" (can't remember the author). I
believe it's been a standard text for quite
some time. Not really good for
molecular/biochemical information but it
does provide a very comprehensive
overview of parasites and diseases of
clinical/veterinary interest. I got as much
out of the book as I did out of the lectures.
Curt Coman