Parasitism and Parasitic Control in Animals brings together all the details needed to manage parasites in domestic animals. It provides comprehensive coverage of parasites and factors affecting their transmission, principles of parasite control, diagnosis, and assessment of parasitological information. Beginning with an overview of the fundamentals of parasitism including a review of the parasites of zoonotic importance, the book also: - Covers a range of methods for effective parasite control, including chemotherapy, nutrition, pasture management, selective breeding, vaccination and more; - Considers drug resistance and parasitic infections; - Includes cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, horses, donkeys, dogs, cats, poultry, pigs and fish, as well as wild animals in the context of intermediate hosts, vectors or as reservoirs of infection. Including numerous new case histories and maps showing the spread of anthelmintic resistance, this book forms an essential guide for veterinary practitioners, students and technicians. It is also an invaluable resource for parasitologists, researchers, animal health professionals and anyone working with these parasites in developing countries.
Section I: Fundamentals of Parasitism 1: Biology and Ecology of Parasites. Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan, Saima Naz, Mohsin Raza, Asif Iqbal, Tahira Iftakhar, Haider Abbas, Tayyaba Akhtar. 2: Pathology of Parasitic Infections. Tayyaba Akhtar, Muhammad Usman Amanat, Nida Wazir, Muhammad Ifham Naeem, Muhammad Ammar, Muhammad Ahsan Naeem, Asif Idrees, Waqas Ahmad, Rohit Tyagi, Vanessa Slack. 3: Epidemiology of Parasitic Diseases. Asif Iqbal, Mamoona Arshad, Ahsan Elahi, Kashif Hussain, Maria Kausar, Yasir Javaid. 4: Conventional and Molecular Diagnosis of Parasites. Muhammad Adnan Ashraf, Bahar E Mustafa, Abdul Wahaab, Hira Batool, Muhammad Ashraf, Mourad Ben Said, Ferda Sevinc, Nigel J. Stevenson. 5: Parasites and One Health. Muhammad Sohail Sajid, Asma Kausar, Muhammad Usman, Faiz Ahmed Raza, Asif Iqbal, Tabassam Fatima, Muhammad Khalil Ateeq. Section II: Parasitic Control 6: Parasite Control Strategies: Chemotherapy. Faiza Bano, Ibadullah Jan, Aayesha Riaz, Tariq Hussain, Onur Ceylan, Ceylan Ceylan, Muhammad Zeeshan, Saif-ul-Islam. 7: Drug Resistance in Parasitic Infections. Mughees Aizaz Alvi, Rana Muhammad Athar Ali, Faizan Asghar, Muhammad Saqib, Khurram Ashfaq, Imaad Rashid, Muhammad Zaeem Abbas, Muhammad Shafeeq, Faiq Ahmad. 8: Parasite Control Strategies: Pasture management. Muhammad Abdullah Malik, Abdulmumin Baba Amin, Zeeshan Iqbal, Muhammad Rashid Khalid Bajwa, Muhammad Tahir Aleem, Muhammad Akhlaq Mansoor, Eric Cofie Timpong-Jones. 9: Parasite Control Strategies: Bioactive crops and nutrition. Kashif Ishaq, Tanveer Ahmad, Mahvish Rajput, Mahvish Maqbool, Abhishek Gupta, Muhammad Imran, Erika T. Machtinger. 10: Parasite Control Strategies: Phytotherapy. Mahvish Maqbool, Sidra Altaf, Muhammad Fiaz Qamar, Muhammad Adeel Hassan, Sahar Younis. 11: Parasite Control Strategies: Selective breeding. Sibtain Ahmad, Faisal Ramzan, Muhammad Aziz-ur-Rahman, Kashif Hussain, Saqib Umer, Muhammad Nadeem Saleem, Jose Thekkiniath 12: Parasite Control Strategies: Biological materials. Rao Muhammad Siddique, Asif Iqbal, Fakhar un Nisa, Abdullah G. Arijo, Hafiz Abdullah Liaqat. 13: Parasite Control Strategies: Trace elements and minerals. Haider Abbas, Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan, Muhammad Younus, Muhammad Umar Farid, Muhammad Ahsan Naeem, Muhammad Sulman Ali Taseer, Maria Asghar, Neil Sargison, Maxwell Opara. 14: Parasite Control Strategies: Ecological interventions. Urfa Bin Tahir, Shah Nawaz, Muhammad Haris Raza Farhan, Gu Zemao, Muhammad Sohail Sajid, Maqsood Ahmad, Sadia Ghazanfer, Brent Dixon. 15: Parasite Control Strategies: Immunoprophylaxis. Shumaila Naz, Sumra Wajid Abbasi, Shelley Cavezza, Arun Kumar Jaiswal, Vasco Azevedo. 16: Parasites of Fish and Aquaculture and their Control. Farzana Abbas, Muhammad Hafeez-ur-Rehman, Nimra Mubeen, Ayesha Bhatti, Ian Daniel.
"Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan (Edited By) Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan has secured a well-recognized position in the field of Biology/ Parasitology in both the national and international scientific arenas. He conducted his M.Phil. research on sero-epidemiology of goat fascioliasis through ELISA by using ES antigens, and Ph.D. research on association of trace mineral profile with the GI helminthiasis in grazing sheep. He has worked as a Research Associate across various projects encompassing phytotherapy, arthropod functional genomics, and screening livestock through conventional and immunodiagnostic methods. Muhammad Sohail Sajid (Edited By) Muhammad Sohail Sajid completed his F.Sc. (pre-medical) from Govt. Emerson College, Multan and secured silver medal in his DVM degree (2002) from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF), Pakistan. He was appointed as Lecturer in the Department of Parasitology, UAF in 2003, and completed his M.Sc. (Hons.) Parasitology in 2004 and Ph.D. Parasitology in 2007. In 2010, he undertook a post-doc fellowship from the University of Southern Mississippi, USA, funded by the HEC. Through Pak-US S & T Cooperation, he established the Molecular Parasitology Laboratory in UAF. In research, he has mentored many masters and doctorate students, published national and international research papers in peer reviewed journals, as well as written a textbook, two practical manuals, 4 book chapters, numerous abstracts in national and international conference proceedings, as well as 80 extension articles in the national and international press. He has served as Section Editor of the UAF's official Journal ""PJAS"" (IF-0.690), authored the guidelines ""Institutional Animal Care and Use"" at UAF, and developed curriculum of Masters of ""Climate Change"" and ""Epidemiology and Public Health"". Currently, he is in charge of the One Health Lab., CAS-AFS, as well as Chairman of the Department of Parasitology, UAF. He is a Fulbright Alumnus and was a Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, University of California, Davis, USA from 2019-20. His area of interest is molecular epidemiology and control of arthropods and arthropod-borne diseases of livestock and public health significance."