Parasite diseases constitute one of teh most serious tealth problems in the whole world. They are connected with wide distribution of parasites in different regions, viarous ways of their transmission to hosts, avoiding by parasites host immune response, parasites adaptations to their microhabitats, and still little knowledge about laboratory and dclinical diagnosis of parasitic diseases. Therefore, more than ever, there is the necessity of greater understanding of the interactions between parasites and their hosts, pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of parasite diseases, influence of human behavior on the distributin of parasites as well as mofphology and biology of parasites.
This book is meant to be a practical handbook for students of medical university, premedical students, and students in international health and other branches of public health.