v. 1. Taxonomy, kinetoplastids, and flagellates of fish.--v. 2. Intestinal flagellates, histomonads, trichomonads, amoeba, opalinids, and ciliates.--v. 3. Gregarines ...
Edited by Prof. P. C. C. Garnham, Dr. A. E. Pierce and Dr. I. Roitt. (A Symposium of the British Society for Immunology.) Pp. xii + 359. (Oxford: Blackwell Scientific ...
Three types of parasites can cause disease in humans. They are protozoa, carried by mosquitos, helminths, such as roundworm, and ectoparasites, for instance lice and bed bugs. Parasites are organisms ...