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Text Book of Human Parasitology

Text Book of Human Parasitology

Text Book of Human Parasitology

Human parasitology, an important part of parasitology, study the medical parasites including their morphology, life cycle, the relationship with host and environment. The objectives of this book is to study the way or the measurement of parasitic diseases control.

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