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Parasite taxonomy, Classification of Zoonoses -- Chapter 2. Host Parasite Relationship and Spectrum of Clinical Manifestations -- Chapter 3. Parasitic Immunology -- Chapter 4. Parasite Genomics -- Chapter 5. Parasite Proteomics -- Chapter 6. Epidemiology of Parasitic Zoonoses -- Chapter 7. Diagnosis of Parasitic Zoonoses -- Chapter 8. Treatment and Management of Parasitic Zoonoses -- Chapter 9. Drug Resistance in Parasites -- Chapter 10. Zoonotic potential of Bioterrorism -- Chapter 11. Prevention, Surveillance, and Control of Parasitic Zoonoses -- Chapter 12. Toxoplasmosis -- Chapter 13. Giardiasis -- Chapter 14. Leishmaniasis -- Chapter 15. Trypanosomiasis -- Chapter 16. Malaria -- Chapter 17. Babesiosis -- Chapter 18. Cryptosporidiosis -- Chapter 19. Sarcocystosis. .-Chapter 20. Balantidiasis -- Chapter 21. Schistosomiasis -- Chapter 22. Fascioliasis -- Chapter 23. Fasciolopsiasis -- Chapter 24. Paragonomiasis -- Chapter 25. Echinostomiasis -- Chapter 26. Ophistorchiasis -- Chapter 27. Clonerchiasis -- Chapter 28. Heterophyes, Metagonimus, Dirocelium, Trogolotrema, and Watsonia infections -- Chapter 29. Diphyllobothriasis -- Chapter 30. Taeniasis -- Chapter 31. Echinococciasis -- Chapter 32. Sparganosis -- Chapter 33. Dipyllidiosis -- Chapter 34. Hymenolepsiasis -- Chapter 35. Coenurosis -- Chapter 36. Bertiella, Inermicapsifer, and Raillietinal infections -- Chapter 37. Trichinellosis -- Chapter 38. Dracunculiasis -- Chapter 39. Capillariasis -- Chapter 40. Strongyloidosis -- Chapter 41. Ancylostomiasis -- Chapter 42. Ascariasis -- Chapter 43. Dioctophymasis -- Chapter 44. Angiostrongylus and Trichostrongylus infections -- Chapter 45. Toxocariasis -- Chapter 46. Anisakiasis -- Chapter 47. Gnathostomiasis -- Chapter 48. Dirofilariasis -- Chapter 49. Thelaziasis -- Chapter 50. Gongylonemiasis -- Chapter 51. Termidens infections -- Chapter 52. Larva Migrans -- Chapter 53. Oesophagostomum and Mammomonogamus infections -- Chapter 54. 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