Literature recommended for Class in General Parasitology (BIOL 596)

 

Bogitsh, B.J., C.E. Carter. T.N. Oeltmann. 2005. Human Parasitology. Elsevier.

 

Molecular Medical Parasitology. 2003. Eds. Marr J.J., T.W. Nilsen, R.W. Comuniecki.

 

Diagnostic Medical Parasitology. 4rd edition. Garcia, L.S. 2002. ASM Press, Washington, D.C.

 

Parasitic Diseases. 4th edition. Despommier, D., P. Hotez, R. Gwadz, & C. Knirsch. 2000. Apple Tree Productions, LLC, NY.

 

Parasitism: The Ecology and Evolution of Intimate Interactions. C. Combes. 2001.

The University of Chicago Press.

 

An Introduction to Parasitology. Matthews, B.E.  2001. Cambridge University Press.

 

Parasitology and Vector Biology. 2nd edition. Marquardt, W.C., R.S. Demaree, & R.B. Grieve. 2000. Harcourt/Academic Press. San Diego.

 

The Behavioral Ecology of Parasites. Ed. E.E. Lewis, J.F. Campbell, and M.V.K. Sukhdeo. 2002. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, U.K.

 

Introduction to Animal Parasitology. 3rd edition. Smyth, J.D. 1994. Cambridge University Press.

 

Modern Parasite Biology. Cellular, Immunological, and Molecular Aspects. 1990. Wyler, D.J. (Ed). NY: W.H. Freeman & Co. 

 

Animal Parasites: Their Life Cycles and Ecology. Olsen, O.W. 1986. Dover Publications Inc, NY.

 

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New Guinea tapeworms and Jewish grandmothers: tales of parasites and people. Desowitz, R. S. 1987. WW Norton & Co. NY- London

 

The Malaria Capers: More Tales of Parasites and People, Research and Reality. Desowitz, R.S. 1991, W.W. Norton, New York:

 

Who gave Pinta to Santa Maria? Desowitz, R.S. 1997. WW Norton & Co. NY- London

 

Federal body snatchers and the New Guinea worm: Tales of Parasites, People and Politics. Desowitz, R.S. 2002. WW Norton & Co. NY-London.

 

Parasite Rex: Inside the Bizarre World of Nature’s Most Dangerous Creatures. Zimmer, C. 2000. Free Press, N.Y.