The Parasitology Database covers parasitology in its broadest sense, encompassing helminthology, protozoology, medical and veterinary entomology and mycology. The database contains bibliographic citations and abstracts from the scientific literature on all aspects of the biology and control of parasites and vector-borne diseases of humans and domestic and wild animals (including fish).
Compiled by subject specialists at CABI Publishing, the Parasitology Database contains more than 800,000 abstracts and citations, with 30,000 records added annually. Containing over 40 years of research from over 75 countries it provides an ideal source for professionals and students requiring an international perspective on the wealth of information available on parasitology.
The Parasitology Database covers over 30 years of scientific research into:
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- – cestodes
- – digeneans
- – monogeneans
- – nematodes
- – parasitic protozoa
- – parasitic and vector arthropods (such as insects, ticks, mites and crustaceans)
- – pathogenic fungi
- – vector-borne viruses and bacteria