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In contrast to numerous texts and reference books on human and veterinary parasitology, only three English language publications on comparative parasitology and parasitism have appeared in recent years, viz., Pearse (1942), Baer (1941) and Lapage (1951).
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Parasites and Parasitic Diseases
2018Parasitism is a form of existence. Parasitism means “life of an organism (‘parasite’) at the expense of another organism (host)”. If the profit is on both sides, this is called symbiosis. The host may be damaged but not necessarily. Parasites are therefore mono- or multicellular organisms.
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