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The work surveys animal parasites that infect humans, systematically describing protozoa, helminths and ectoparasitic arthropods. It presents classifications, morphology, life cycles, transmission routes, clinical effects and pathological changes, with guidance on diagnosis, specimen identification and control. Sections summarize intestinal and tissue protozoa, blood parasites, flukes, tapeworms, nematodes and arthropod vectors, illustrating life stages, diagnostic features and laboratory methods. Emphasis is placed on host–parasite relationships, adaptations that enable survival and spread, and practical epidemiological and preventive considerations for clinicians and students of medical parasitology.

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Harold Benjamin Fantham

Harold Benjamin Fantham was a notable figure in the field of parasitology, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of animal parasites that affect humans. His key work, "The Animal Parasites of Man," provides an in-depth examination of various parasitic organisms and their impact on human health. Through his research and writings, Fantham has contributed significantly to the scientific community's knowledge of parasitic diseases, helping to inform both medical practice and public health initiatives.

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