Parasitology for clinical practice involves the study of parasites that infect humans, including protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. This field focuses on the life cycles, mechanisms of disease, and clinical manifestations of parasitic infections, requiring specialized diagnostic and treatment approaches. Effective diagnosis and management of parasitic diseases are critical for improving patient outcomes and controlling the spread of infections. This book offers a detailed exploration of human parasites and the diseases they cause, covering parasite biology, diagnostic methods, and current treatment protocols.
Aaron Rogers is a parasitologist specializing in the clinical aspects of parasitic infections. His research investigates the life cycles, pathogenesis, and treatment of parasites that affect human health, including protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. Aaron has authored numerous studies on diagnostic methods, therapeutic strategies, and the epidemiology of parasitic diseases. He has edited key texts that provide essential knowledge for clinicians in diagnosing and managing parasitic infections. Aaron’s work is vital in combating parasitic diseases and improving clinical outcomes through effective diagnosis and treatment.