
Parasitology is the study of
parasite
Parasitism is a Symbiosis, close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives (at least some of the time) on or inside another organism, the Host (biology), host, causing it some harm, and is Adaptation, adapted str ...
s, their
hosts, and the relationship between them. As a
biological discipline, the scope of parasitology is not determined by the organism or environment in question but by their way of life. This means it forms a synthesis of other disciplines, and draws on techniques from fields such as
cell biology,
bioinformatics
Bioinformatics () is an interdisciplinary field of science that develops methods and Bioinformatics software, software tools for understanding biological data, especially when the data sets are large and complex. Bioinformatics uses biology, ...
,
biochemistry
Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, a ...
,
molecular biology
Molecular biology is a branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecule, molecular basis of biological activity in and between Cell (biology), cells, including biomolecule, biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactio ...
,
immunology
Immunology is a branch of biology and medicine that covers the study of Immune system, immune systems in all Organism, organisms.
Immunology charts, measures, and contextualizes the Physiology, physiological functioning of the immune system in ...
,
genetics
Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.Hartl D, Jones E (2005) It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms' evolution. Gregor Mendel, a Moravian Augustinians, Augustinian ...
,
evolution
Evolution is the change in the heritable Phenotypic trait, characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, re ...
and
ecology
Ecology () is the natural science of the relationships among living organisms and their Natural environment, environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community (ecology), community, ecosystem, and biosphere lev ...
.
Fields
The study of these diverse
organism
An organism is any life, living thing that functions as an individual. Such a definition raises more problems than it solves, not least because the concept of an individual is also difficult. Many criteria, few of them widely accepted, have be ...
s means that the subject is often broken up into simpler, more focused units, which use common techniques, even if they are not studying the same organisms or diseases. Much research in parasitology falls somewhere between two or more of these definitions. In general, the study of
prokaryote
A prokaryote (; less commonly spelled procaryote) is a unicellular organism, single-celled organism whose cell (biology), cell lacks a cell nucleus, nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. The word ''prokaryote'' comes from the Ancient Gree ...
s falls under the field of
bacteriology rather than parasitology.
Medical

The parasitologist F. E. G. Cox noted that "Humans are hosts to nearly 300 species of parasitic worms and over 70 species of protozoa, some derived from our primate ancestors and some acquired from the animals we have domesticated or come in contact with during our relatively short history on Earth".
One of the largest fields in parasitology, medical parasitology is the subject that deals with the parasites that infect humans, the diseases caused by them, clinical picture and the response generated by humans against them. It is also concerned with the various methods of their diagnosis, treatment and finally their prevention & control.
A parasite is an organism that live on or within another organism called the host.
These include organisms such as:
* ''
Plasmodium
''Plasmodium'' is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects. The life cycles of ''Plasmodium'' species involve development in a Hematophagy, blood-feeding insect host (biology), host which then inj ...
'' spp., the protozoan parasite which causes
malaria
Malaria is a Mosquito-borne disease, mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates and ''Anopheles'' mosquitoes. Human malaria causes Signs and symptoms, symptoms that typically include fever, Fatigue (medical), fatigue, vomitin ...
. The six species infective to humans are ''P. falciparum'', ''P. malariae'', ''P. vivax'', ''P. ovale wallikeri'', ''P. ovale curtisi'', and ''P. knowlesi''.
* ''
Leishmania
''Leishmania'' () is a genus of parasitic protozoans, single-celled eukaryotic organisms of the trypanosomatid group that are responsible for the disease leishmaniasis. The parasites are transmitted by sandflies of the genus '' Phlebotomus'' ...
'', unicellular organisms which cause
leishmaniasis
Leishmaniasis is a wide array of clinical manifestations caused by protozoal parasites of the Trypanosomatida genus ''Leishmania''. It is generally spread through the bite of Phlebotominae, phlebotomine Sandfly, sandflies, ''Phlebotomus'' an ...
* ''
Entamoeba'' and ''
Giardia'', which cause intestinal infections (dysentery and diarrhoea)
* Multicellular organisms and intestinal worms (
helminths) such as ''
Schistosoma
''Schistosoma'' is a genus of trematodes, commonly known as blood flukes. They are Parasitism, parasitic flatworms responsible for a highly significant group of infections in humans termed ''schistosomiasis'', which is considered by the World H ...
'' spp., ''
Wuchereria bancrofti'', ''
Necator americanus'' (hookworm) and ''
Taenia'' spp. (tapeworm)
* Ectoparasites such as
ticks,
scabies
Scabies (; also sometimes known as the seven-year itch) is a contagious human skin infestation by the tiny (0.2–0.45 mm) mite ''Sarcoptes scabiei'', variety ''hominis''. The word is from . The most common symptoms are severe itchiness a ...
and
lice
Medical parasitology can involve
drug development
Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug discovery. It includes preclinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regu ...
,
epidemiological studies and study of
zoonoses.
Veterinary
The study of parasites that cause economic losses in
agriculture
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ...
or
aquaculture operations, or which infect
companion animals. Examples of species studied are:
* ''
Lucilia sericata'', a
blowfly, which lays eggs on the skins of farm animals. The
maggots hatch and burrow into the flesh, distressing the animal and causing economic loss to the farmer
* ''Otodectes cynotis'', the
cat ear mite, responsible for Canker.
* ''Gyrodactylus salaris'', a
monogenean parasite of
salmon
Salmon (; : salmon) are any of several list of commercially important fish species, commercially important species of euryhaline ray-finned fish from the genera ''Salmo'' and ''Oncorhynchus'' of the family (biology), family Salmonidae, native ...
, which can wipe out populations which are not resistant.
Structural
This is the study of structures of proteins from parasites. Determination of parasitic protein structures may help to better understand how these proteins function differently from
homologous proteins in humans. In addition, protein structures may inform the process of
drug discovery
In the fields of medicine, biotechnology, and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate medications are discovered.
Historically, drugs were discovered by identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or ...
.
Quantitative
Parasites exhibit an
aggregated distribution among host individuals, thus the majority of parasites live in the minority of hosts. This feature forces parasitologists to use advanced biostatistical methodologies.
Parasite ecology
Parasites can provide information about host population ecology. In
fisheries biology, for example, parasite communities can be used to distinguish distinct populations of the same fish species co-inhabiting a region. Additionally, parasites possess a variety of specialized traits and life-history strategies that enable them to colonize hosts. Understanding these aspects of parasite ecology, of interest in their own right, can illuminate parasite-avoidance strategies employed by hosts.
Conservation biology of parasites
Conservation biology
Conservation biology is the study of the conservation of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. It is an i ...
is concerned with the protection and preservation of vulnerable species, including parasites. A large proportion of parasite species are threatened by extinction, partly due to efforts to eradicate parasites which infect humans or domestic animals, or damage human economy, but also caused by the decline or fragmentation of host populations and the extinction of host species.
Taxonomy and phylogenetics
The huge diversity between parasitic organisms creates a challenge for biologists who wish to describe and catalogue them. Recent developments in using
DNA to identify separate species and to investigate the relationship between groups at various
taxonomic scales has been enormously useful to parasitologists, as many parasites are highly
degenerate, disguising relationships between species.
History
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek observed and illustrated ''
Giardia lamblia'' in 1681, and linked it to "his own loose stools". This was the first protozoan parasite of humans that he recorded, and the first to be seen under a microscope.
A few years later, in 1687, the Italian biologists
Giovanni Cosimo Bonomo and
Diacinto Cestoni published that scabies is caused by the parasitic mite ''
Sarcoptes scabiei'', marking
scabies
Scabies (; also sometimes known as the seven-year itch) is a contagious human skin infestation by the tiny (0.2–0.45 mm) mite ''Sarcoptes scabiei'', variety ''hominis''. The word is from . The most common symptoms are severe itchiness a ...
as the first disease of humans with a known microscopic causative agent. In the same publication, ''Esperienze Intorno alla Generazione degl'Insetti'' (''Experiences of the Generation of Insects''),
Francesco Redi
Francesco Redi (18 February 1626 – 1 March 1697) was an Italians, Italian physician, naturalist, biologist, and poet. He is referred to as the "founder of experimental biology", and as the "father of modern parasitology". He was the first perso ...
also described ecto- and endoparasites, illustrating
ticks, the larvae of
nasal flies of deer, and
sheep liver fluke. His earlier (1684) book ''Osservazioni intorno agli animali viventi che si trovano negli animali viventi'' (''Observations on Living Animals found in Living Animals'') described and illustrated over 100 parasites including the
human roundworm. He noted that parasites develop from eggs, contradicting the theory of
spontaneous generation.
Modern parasitology developed in the 19th century with accurate observations by several researchers and clinicians. In 1828, James Annersley described
amoebiasis, protozoal infections of the intestines and the liver, though the pathogen, ''
Entamoeba histolytica'', was not discovered until 1873 by Friedrich Lösch.
James Paget discovered the intestinal nematode ''
Trichinella spiralis'' in humans in 1835. James McConnell described the human liver fluke in 1875. A physician at the French naval hospital at Toulon, Louis Alexis Normand, in 1876 researching the ailments of French soldiers returning from what is now Vietnam, discovered the only known helminth that, without treatment, is capable of indefinitely reproducing within a host and causes the disease
strongyloidiasis.
Patrick Manson discovered the life cycle of
elephantiasis, caused by nematode worms transmitted by mosquitoes, in 1877. Manson further predicted that the
malaria
Malaria is a Mosquito-borne disease, mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates and ''Anopheles'' mosquitoes. Human malaria causes Signs and symptoms, symptoms that typically include fever, Fatigue (medical), fatigue, vomitin ...
parasite, ''
Plasmodium
''Plasmodium'' is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects. The life cycles of ''Plasmodium'' species involve development in a Hematophagy, blood-feeding insect host (biology), host which then inj ...
'', had a mosquito vector, and persuaded
Ronald Ross to investigate. Ross confirmed that the prediction was correct in 1897–1898. At the same time,
Giovanni Battista Grassi and others described the malaria parasite's life cycle stages in ''
Anopheles'' mosquitoes. Ross was
controversially awarded the 1902 Nobel prize for his work, while Grassi was not.
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See also
* European Federation of Parasitologists
* :Parasitologists
References
Bibliography
* Loker, E., & Hofkin, B. (2015). ''Parasitology: a conceptual approach''. Garland Science.
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