Preface
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We enthusiastically present the first edition of Medical Parasitology with modifications from its original book Markell and Voge¡¯s Medical Parasitology. In the last decade, flourishing undergraduate education program for foreigner students has been achieved by the joint effort of many universities in China. Every year thousands of foreigner students, mostly from India or the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, come to China to finalize their basic medical training in tens of universities every year. An elaborate parasitology textbook for these students is a necessity.
The first edition of Markell and Voge¡¯s Medical Parasitology was published in 59 years ago, in 1958. The book has been a trusted and comprehensive material for a large number of students for over half a century. The content explores the etiologic agents of human parasite disease belonging to the protozoa, helminths, and arthropods. In addition to providing descriptions of these agents, the book also deals with the clinical diseases they cause, their modes of acquisition, transmission and epidemiology, and their pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The elegant life cycle drawings and the detailed symptom descriptions in the book are impressive to every reader. Furthermore, numerous updates on the topics of contemporary research have been included in the ninth edition. Thus, we believe this book can greatly benefit students in helping them understand and recognize all the impacts that various parasites may have.
The primary purpose of this book is to serve as a guide for both the clinical diagnosis and treatment, the laboratory diagnosis of the protozoan and helminthic diseases of medical importance, and the arthropods related to the illnesses. While it is intended primarily for international medical students, we hope it is also useful to Chinese medical students and physicians, as well as to the medical technologists and others who
are concerned with the laboratory identification of the parasites of humans. We revised the sections of the morphology and life cycle of parasites to fit students learning purpose. In
particular, illustrations that are more detailed have been added to the life cycle part, since we believe that the life cycle of a parasite is a crucial point for readers to comprehend the disease caused by the corresponding organism. Meanwhile, considering the areas where most students come from, we emphasized on the parasites that are mostly distributed in Asia and/or China, and to a lesser extent made others concise.
LIU Peimei 2017, Tianjin