Sexual Development in Non-Human Parasitic Apicomplexa: Just Biology or Targets for Control?

Volume: 11, Issue: 10, Pages: 2891 - 2891
Published: Oct 4, 2021
Abstract
The phylum Apicomplexa is a major group of protozoan parasites including gregarines, coccidia, haemogregarines, haemosporidia and piroplasms, with more than 6000 named species. Three of these subgroups, the coccidia, hemosporidia, and piroplasms, contain parasites that cause important diseases of humans and animals worldwide. All of them have complex life cycles involving a switch between asexual and sexual reproduction, which is key to their...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual Development in Non-Human Parasitic Apicomplexa: Just Biology or Targets for Control?
Published Date
Oct 4, 2021
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
10
Pages
2891 - 2891
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