1st Edition
Neglected Parasitic Zoonoses of Helminth Origin
This book provides an in-depth analysis of neglected parasitic zoonoses of helminthic origin, offering a comprehensive understanding of their epidemiology, pathology, and implications for public health. With a focus on the One Health perspective, it delves into the intricate interactions between animals, humans, and the environment, emphasizing the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing these diseases. The chapters further explore the relationships between parasites, hosts, and ecosystems to identify potential risk factors and transmission patterns. The subsequent chapters cover the life cycles, transmission dynamics, and potential control measures of neglected zoonoses of nematode, cestode, and trematode origin. The book also presents phenotype of these parasites for improved identification, molecular epidemiology, and diagnostic approaches ranging from conventional to contemporary. Additionally, the chapters examine immune-prophylactic attempts, culminating in effective treatment and control strategies to combat these overlooked diseases. This book is intended for researchers, scientists, epidemiologists, veterinarians, and healthcare professionals.
- Provides an in-depth analysis of neglected parasitic zoonoses, offering valuable insights into their epidemiology, pathology, and public health implications.
- Focusing on the One Health approach, it explores intricate interactions between animals, humans, and the environment.
- Examines relationships between parasites, hosts, and ecosystems, identifying potential risk factors and transmission patterns
- Discusses life cycles, transmission dynamics, and potential control measures of nematode, cestode, and trematode zoonoses
- Explores improved identification and molecular epidemiology techniques, from conventional to contemporary methods
- An introductory note on Neglected Parasitic Zoonoses
Arun K De - Emerging helminthic zoonoses and notable recent outbreaks
Gajanan M. Chigure, Nitin D. Jadhav, Mahima Narawade, Sharad Chepte, Pravin Rathod, Jayanta Kumar Chamuah - Zoonotic helminths and One Health perspective
Indranil Samanta - Ecological aspects of helminth zoonoses
Perumal P. - Socioeconomic impact of Neglected Tropical Helminth Zoonoses (NTHZ)
Anandu S, Ashutosh Fular, M K Vijayasarathi, Neethu C S, Vinay Kishor Tiwari, Sankar M - Global Initiatives in Curtailing Zoonotic Cases of Helminth Origin
Snehil Gupta, Diksha Sharma, Surbhi Gupta - Fascioliasis and Fasciolopsiasis
M. Norjit Singh, Chongtham Sonia, M. Vikramjit Sharma, Rajiv Chongtham, H. Sanjita Devi, Damodar Singh - Amphistomiasis and Dicrocoeliasis
Vijendra Kumar Pal - Schistosomosis
Major (Dr) Krishnendu Kundu - Opisthorchiasis
Shamik Polley, Swaraj Biswas, Shyam Sundar Kesh, Md Habib, Apratim Maity, Subhasis Batabyal - Clonorchiasis
Shamik Polley, Swaraj Biswas, Shyam Sundar Kesh, Md Habib, Apratim Maity, Subhasis Batabyal - Metagonimiasis, Heterophyiasis and Haplorchiasis
Ayan Mukherjee, Indrajit Kar, Apratim Maity - Paragonimiasis
Apurba Debbarma, Sabita Debbarma, Snehil Gupta - Nanophyetiasis
Apratim Maity, Swaraj Biswas, Subhasis Batabyal, Shamik Polley, Shyam Sundar Kesh - Echinostomiasis
Apratim Maity, Swaraj Biswas, Subhasis Batabyal, Shamik Polley, Shyam Sundar Kesh - Taeniasis and Cysticercosis
H. Dhanalakshmi - Hydatidosis and Coenurosis
Samar Kumar Ghorui, Surbhi Gupta, Jagdish Ganpat Gudewar - Hymenolepiasis
P. Ramadevi, Jayanta Kumar Chamuah - Dipylidiasis
Kuntola Roy, Prabhat Chandra Sarmah - Raillietiniasis
Kuntola Roy - Bertielliasis
Mukesh Shakya, Mamta Singh - Inermicapsiferiasis
Mukesh Shakya, Mamta Singh - Diphyllobothriasis
Abhijit Nandi - Sparganosis
Abhijit Nandi, Tamilavanan Sujatha - Ascariasis, Toxocariasis, Toxascariasis and Anisakiasis
Subhradal Nath, Sanju Mandal, Suman Kumar, Rupesh Verma, Giridhari Das - Trichostrongyliasis
V. Agrawal, T. Rana, M. Shakya, A. K. Jayraw, N. S. Choudhary, S. Shukla, R. Ganigl, B. K. Singh - Ancylostomiasis and Strongyloidiasis
V. Agrawal, T. Rana, M. Shakya, A. K. Jayraw, N. S. Choudhary, S. Shukla, R. Ganigl, B. K. Singh - Gnathostomiasis
Kanta Bhattacharjee - Thelaziosis
Kanta Bhattacharjee - Dracunculiasis / Guinea-worm Disease (GWD)
P. Azhahianambi, M. Sree Vidhya, Tanvi, Ankit Kumar, Surbhi Gupta - Dirofilariasis
P. Azhahianambi, M. Sree Vidhya - Angiostrongyliasis
A. Latchumikanthan - Dioctophymatosis / Dioctophimosis
Surbhi Gupta, Anil Kumar Sharma, Sachin Kumar - Capillariasis
Samiran Mondal, Kundave V. R. - Gongylonemiasis
Samiran Mondal - Trichinellosis
Varinder Kaur Saini, Sneha Sawhney
Biography
Debasis Bhattacharya, Principal Scientist of ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute in Sri Vijaya Puram, A&N Islands, India, has been actively involved in research, teaching and extension for more than 30 years. He is an expert in molecular parasitology and has worked on immunoinformatics approaches and immunodiagnostics, mitogenome analysis through super gene approach and ecotoxicology as well. His recent contribution in molecular genetics on characterization of endemic species of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is noteworthy and has been published in reputed peer reviewed journals. He has worked extensively for more than a decade on cystic echinococcosis, its gene expression pattern, molecular identification of parasite, drug read-out system and development of immunodiagnostics. He has guided three MVSc students of ICAR-IVRI deemed University and two PhD students of University of Kolkata. He has published near about 80 research publications in national and international journals and has got three Indian patents and one Industrial design.
Snehil Gupta, PhD is an Assistant Professor at the College of Veterinary Science, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar, India. With over nine years of research experience, Dr Gupta has published more than 50 research articles, credited with several book chapters, review articles, practical manuals, and two authored books. He is a recipient of the Dr. J.P. Dubey Young Scientist Award, LUVAS Merit Gold Medal, Dr D.P. Banerjee Gold Medal, Dr B.D. Bahl Gold Medal, Prof. P.K. Dwarkanath Memorial Gold Medal, Neomec Project Shiksha Scholarship, Xceft Merit award and other prestigious awards during his academic journey. He also served as Associate Editor for The Haryana Veterinarian Journal and reviewer for several journals on international repute. His research focuses on acaricide resistance, molecular parasitology, and drug development against protozoan parasites.
Arun Kumar De, PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA is currently working as a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Sri Vijaya Puram, A&N Islands, India. His research focuses on molecular characterization of neglected and zoonotic parasites as well as depiction of molecular basis of host-parasite interaction. With over 15 years of research experience, Dr De has published more than 100 research articles, credited with several book chapters, review articles, practical manuals and two authored books.
Perumal Ponraj, MVSc, PhD is a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Sri Vijaya Puram, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. With over 13 years of research experience, Dr Perumal Ponraj has published more than 100 research articles, credited with several book chapters, review articles, folders and leaflets, practical manuals, and authored and edited books. He is a recipient of the Young Scientist Award (NAVS-I), Prof. N. R. Moudgal Young Scientist Award (ISSRF), Dr G. B. Singh Memorial Award (ISSAR), Best Faculty Research Award (Careers360) and other prestigious awards during his academic journey. He also served as an Academic Editor of Veterinary Medicine International, Andrologia, and other Journals, editorial board member of different Journals and Guest Editor of AAVS, JEBAS and Life (MDPI) and reviewer for several journals on international repute. His research focuses on semen biology, meteorology and climatology on reproduction and reproductive biotechnology in livestock species.






