The molecular epidemiology of parasites |
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Authors: | G. Hide A. Tait |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wellcome Unit of Molecular Parasitology, University of Glasgow, Bearsden Road, Glasgow, (Scotland) |
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Abstract: | Summary The explosion of new techniques, made available by the rapid advance in molecular biology, has provided a battery of novel approaches and technology which can be applied to more practical issues such as the epidemiology of parasites. In this review, we discuss the ways in which this new field of molecular epidemiology has contributed to and corroborated our existing knowledge of parasite epidemiology. Similar epidemiological questions can be asked about many different types of parasites and, using detailed examples such as the African trypanosomes and theLeishmania parasites, we discuss the techniques and the methodologies that have been or could be employed to solve many of these epidemiological problems. |
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Keywords: | Molecular epidemiology epidemiology parasites DNA probes trypanosomes Leishmania parasitic nematodes |
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