BOOK
Immunity to Parasites: How Animals Control Parasitic Infections
This book provides a comprehensive overview of how animals develop immunity to parasitic infections. It explores the biological and immunological processes involved in recognizing and controlling parasites, including protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. Wakelin examines host defense mechanisms, parasite evasion strategies, and the ecological and evolutionary implications of host–parasite relationships. The work is widely used in zoology, parasitology, and immunology studies.
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