Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), explains why tapeworm and heartworm tests miss cases, how fecal flotation falls short, and why clinician judgment matters most.
We invite original research articles from across the spectrum of parasitology research. Parasitology examines parasite biology, evolution and the ecological consequences of host–parasite interactions ...
Trends in Parasitology is a highly regarded review journal of international importance, reflecting the global significance of medical and veterinary parasites. The journal aims to provide a point of ...
A century of parasitology: 1914-2014 / John Janovy Jr. -- Part I. Systematics and diversity. Some new gregarine parasites from Arthropoda (1915) / M.E. Watson (Journal of parasitology 2: 27-36) ; ...
How did the larvae end up in her sinuses? A 58-year-old woman sneezed out live maggots after fly larvae developed inside her nasal sinuses, trapped by a deviated nasal septum. The case, published in ...
The Laboratory of Human Parasitology is dedicated to improving understanding and treatment of parasitic infection through advancing systems of their diagnoses. The laboratory's work involves defining ...
Microbiologists have shown that Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite that is responsible for toxoplasmosis, utilizes at least two modes of locomotion during its infection cycle. Microbiologists at ...
CHARLOTTETOWN, PE, March 5, 2026 /CNW/ - The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island, with support from Mitacs and Boehringer Ingelheim Canada, has launched a ...
A herring in the North Sea, a crab in the Wadden Sea or an anemone fish on a coral reef… biologists like to think in terms of individual species that all have their own place within food webs in ...
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