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Parasitology is the study of organisms that gain nutrients and protection from their host, without any benefit to the host.
Review of research on wild primates underscores importance of super-spreaders in disease transmission

Review of research on wild primates underscores importance of super-spreaders in disease transmission

New compounds with potent anticancer activity could lessen side effects of oncological treatments

New compounds with potent anticancer activity could lessen side effects of oncological treatments

Researchers sequence genome of parasitic worm that causes river blindness

Researchers sequence genome of parasitic worm that causes river blindness

Scientists develop new molecular method for detecting parasite in ham that causes toxoplasmosis

Scientists develop new molecular method for detecting parasite in ham that causes toxoplasmosis

Experts receive $5.2 million NIH grant to develop affordable test for diagnosing Chagas disease

Experts receive $5.2 million NIH grant to develop affordable test for diagnosing Chagas disease

Meridian wins innovation award for illumigene Malaria test

Meridian wins innovation award for illumigene Malaria test

The rise of disease ecology and its implications for parasitology

The rise of disease ecology and its implications for parasitology

People with filariasis show two to three-fold increased risk for HIV

People with filariasis show two to three-fold increased risk for HIV

Study explores anti-Toxoplasma effects of estragole and thymol compounds

Study explores anti-Toxoplasma effects of estragole and thymol compounds

Drexel scientists identify how two new antimalarial drugs work

Drexel scientists identify how two new antimalarial drugs work

New project explores role of mosquitoes in transmission of pathogens in Austria

New project explores role of mosquitoes in transmission of pathogens in Austria

Newly discovered hybrid house mosquitoes could be bridge vectors between birds and humans

Newly discovered hybrid house mosquitoes could be bridge vectors between birds and humans

First-ever vaccine to combat Leishmaniasis under development

First-ever vaccine to combat Leishmaniasis under development

Complete genetic map of scleroderma opens door for diagnosis and targeted treatment

Complete genetic map of scleroderma opens door for diagnosis and targeted treatment

New model identifies climate change as significant factor for expansion of lone star ticks in Kansas

New model identifies climate change as significant factor for expansion of lone star ticks in Kansas

Novel way proposed for developing infectious disease models to uncover hidden patterns of transmission

Novel way proposed for developing infectious disease models to uncover hidden patterns of transmission

Virginia Tech experts explore new strategy to eradicate harmful viruses

Virginia Tech experts explore new strategy to eradicate harmful viruses

Mayo Clinic researchers discover new bacterial species that triggers Lyme disease in people

Mayo Clinic researchers discover new bacterial species that triggers Lyme disease in people

Research points to potential use of radiotherapy in treating systemic cancer

Research points to potential use of radiotherapy in treating systemic cancer

New funding supports research on new and improved drug treatments for tuberculosis, malaria

New funding supports research on new and improved drug treatments for tuberculosis, malaria

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