Parasites

“Parasites” by Jennifer Viegas, published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc in July 2016, is a reprint edition comprising 48 pages in English. This book provides an introduction to the world of parasites, which, while often overshadowed by viruses and bacteria, play a significant role in causing illness in both animals and humans globally. It explores various types of parasites, from microscopic protozoans to larger organisms like ticks and intestinal worms, highlighting their dependence on other living beings for survival.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how these organisms contribute to sickness and suffering, along with discussions on preventative measures and potential cures. The book addresses topics related to health and daily living, as well as aspects of biology and science, making it a valuable resource for understanding the impact of parasites on health. Through its informative content, “Parasites” aims to educate readers about these complex organisms and their effects on living hosts.
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Though not thought about as much as viruses or bacteria, parasites are behind much sickness and suffering in both animals and humans all over the world. Parasites range from microscopic protozoans to insects like ticks and lice and intestinal worms. What they all have in common is that their survival comes at the expense of other living things. This book gives readers a solid introduction to these unpleasant but fascinating organisms, describes how they lead to illness, and discusses preventative measures and cures.
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