1. Taxonomy and Biology2. Molecular Characteristics3. Clinical Features4. Epidemiology in Humans and Animals5. Transmission Risk Factors6. Detection Methods7. Treatment and Prevention8. Conclusions and Perspectives
Doctor Long ZHANG is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Energy and Power Engineering at the Beijing Institute of
Technology, China. He received his Ph.D. degrees from both The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University and Harbin Institute of Technology,
China. His research interests are the coupling mechanism and
application research of heat and mass transfer and flow, especially
the phase change problems such as frosting, icing, and the key
technology research of heat pumps. He has published more than 50
SCI journal articles, including 32 ones as lead/corresponding
author and 2 ESI ones. He also published 2 books and 2 chapters for
Elsevier, applied for 8 Chinese patents, and made 6 invited
presentations at international and Chinese conferences around
frosting and icing topics. Additionally, he holds more than 10
projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of
China.
Dr. Rong-Jun Wang is an Associated Professor at Henan Agricultural
University. Since 2004,he has been engaged in the study of zoonotic
Cryptosporidium, Giardia duodenalis, and Cyclospora cayetanensis
with a major interest in molecular epidemiology, invasive
mechanism, and innate immunity of these pathogens. He is a member
of the American Microbiology Society, the International Protozoan
Society, the China Protozoological Society, and the Chinese
Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Animal
Parasitology Branch. He has also served as a peer reviewer expert
for Parasites & Vectors, Food Research International, Infection,
Genetics and Evolution, and Parasitology Research. Dr. Guang-Hui
Zhao is Professor, New Century Talents of Chinese Ministry of
Education, Northwest A&F University. Since 2004, he have been
engaged in the molecular epidemiology, immunology and genetics of
zoonotic parasites in humans and animals, eg. Cryptosporidium,
Giardia, Cyclospora, Cysticercus cellulosae, Trichinella spiralis.
He is a member of the International Protozoan Society and Editor of
Advances in Animal Medicine. Dr. Jun-Qiang Li Henan is a member of
Long-Xian Zhang’s lab at Henan Agricultural University. He is part
of the College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine and has a
PhD in Veterinary Medicine. Since 2011, Dr. Li has been engaged in
the study of the epidemiology and molecular characteristics of
Cyclospora in humans and animals (such as nonhuman primates, dairy
cattle. He has also conducted research on the population genetic
structure of Cyclospora cayetanensis infection in humans. He is a
member of the China Protozoological Society.
"This book is a high-quality resource for a well-defined audience of scientists or epidemiologists (less likely for clinicians). I have read about this parasite only in infectious disease textbooks. This is the first time I have read a book specifically dedicated to Cyclosporiasis." --© Doody’s Review Service, 2021, Rudolf Jan Kotula, MD, reviewer, expert opinion
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