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Schistosomiasis
Edited by Secor, W. Evan; Colley, Daniel G.
Springer
2005
Hardcover 235 pp ISBN 038723277X
£88.00
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The goal of Schistosomiasis is to provide the reader with insights into the active research and programs
currently related to schistosomiasis, and to use these insights as a way to project forward into the next 10-15
years of work on this disease, spanning the spectrum from research to public health interventions. A secondary
goal of this volume is to initiate conversations among those working across the research-to-control spectrum on
schistosomiasis about the future of their field, and by doing so lead to constructive efforts to identify and address
the most critical questions and challenges related to schistosomiasis. The book covers four main areas: schistosome
phylogenetics, gene expression, and the overall genome, including information on exciting new tools for addressing
questions that have long been inaccessible to schistosomologists; the host-schistosome interaction at the larval to
adult worm interface and addresses aspects important for vaccine development as well as how differential gene
expression as detected by DNA microarrays may be utilized to develop tools for detection and control of infection
or pathology; the development of the host immune response to eggs, granuloma formation and factors affecting the
development and regulation of immunopathology; and the public health concerns associated with schistosomiasis,
including morbidity control, host genetics, treatment and proposals for improved partnerships. The volume
concludes with a chapter addressing the schisms that sometimes exist along the spectrum from basic
research programs to the implementation of control schemes, and a proposal to make these differences
benefit patients and researchers rather than succumb to base temptations to compete for resources to no
one€s benefit. Like many of the diseases featured in the World Class Parasites series, the prospects for
dramatic advances in schistosomiasis coincide with a seemingly shrinking pool of both human and material
resources. The most meaningful progress will occur as the laboratory better understands the needs in the
field and the field better understands the capabilities of the laboratory.
Written for Scientists, researchers, and trainees in the fields of Biomedicine and Public Health
Contents
Schistosomes and Their Snail Hosts. Schistosome Retrotransposons. Gender-specific Biology of
Schistosoma mansoni. Schistosoma Genomics. Vaccine Development. The Surface of Schistosomes
within the Vertebrate Host. The Application of DNA Microarrays in the Functional Genomic Study of Schistosome/
Host Biology. The Initiation of Host Immune Responses to Schistosome Egg Antigens. Immunopathology in
Experimental Schistosomiasis. Immunological and other Factors Affecting Hepatosplenic Schistosomiasis mansoni
in Man. Pathways to Improved, Sustainable Morbidity Control and Prevention of Schistosomiasis
in the People's Republic of China. Host Genetics and Schistosomiasis. Current and Future Anti-schistosomal
Drugs. Pubic Health Strategies for Schistosomiasis Control Schistosomiasis: Are We Ready for a
Coordinated Research and Public Health Agenda? Index.
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