The classification of "parasites" in the medical field is a challenging notion, a group which historically has included all eukaryotes exclusive of fungi that invade and derive resources from the human host. Since antiquity, humans have been identifying and documenting parasitic infections, and this collective catalog of parasitic agents has expanded considerably with technology. As our understanding of species boundaries and the use of molecular tools has evolved, so has our concept of the taxonomy of human parasites. Consequently, new species have been recognized while others have been relegated to synonyms. On the other hand, the decline of expertise in classical parasitology and limited curricula have led to a loss of awareness of many ...
This chapter deals with fungi in the broad sense, i.e. organisms studied by mycologists, including s...
The blood and tissue parasites of man include representatives of two groups of helminths, nematodes ...
Phialophora as defined by its type species P. verrucosa is a genus of Chaetothyriales, and a member ...
International audienceBecause parasite data reveal essential information about the behavior and hist...
Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
[Extract] Given that much of the human race has taken sustenance from the sea for millennia, remarka...
International audienceThe compilation of the complete prokaryotic repertoire associated with human b...
Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and het...
This paper revisits the controversial issues bedevilling classification of the parasitic protozoa as...
Parasites in the genus Cryptosporidium, phylum Apicomplexa, are found worldwide in the intestinal tr...
Object of study: Studies of lung helminths from various groups were performed. Elaboration of biolog...
In this paper, we review historical and contemporary species concepts and species recognition criter...
International audienceHumans are constantly exposed to micromycetes, especially filamentous fungi th...
© INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, 2020. Trematodes serve as outstanding hosts for a variety of parasites. This...
© 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Red algal parasites are diverse organisms that are unu...
This chapter deals with fungi in the broad sense, i.e. organisms studied by mycologists, including s...
The blood and tissue parasites of man include representatives of two groups of helminths, nematodes ...
Phialophora as defined by its type species P. verrucosa is a genus of Chaetothyriales, and a member ...
International audienceBecause parasite data reveal essential information about the behavior and hist...
Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
[Extract] Given that much of the human race has taken sustenance from the sea for millennia, remarka...
International audienceThe compilation of the complete prokaryotic repertoire associated with human b...
Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and het...
This paper revisits the controversial issues bedevilling classification of the parasitic protozoa as...
Parasites in the genus Cryptosporidium, phylum Apicomplexa, are found worldwide in the intestinal tr...
Object of study: Studies of lung helminths from various groups were performed. Elaboration of biolog...
In this paper, we review historical and contemporary species concepts and species recognition criter...
International audienceHumans are constantly exposed to micromycetes, especially filamentous fungi th...
© INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, 2020. Trematodes serve as outstanding hosts for a variety of parasites. This...
© 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Red algal parasites are diverse organisms that are unu...
This chapter deals with fungi in the broad sense, i.e. organisms studied by mycologists, including s...
The blood and tissue parasites of man include representatives of two groups of helminths, nematodes ...
Phialophora as defined by its type species P. verrucosa is a genus of Chaetothyriales, and a member ...