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Index of Authors acanthocephalan parasites on the is pulex, 625 OOLHOUSE, M. E. J. and ISHAM, V. 8 ind the detection of immunity ms. 161 ILHOUSE, M. I GENTILE, R., CERQUEIRA, R L. The parasitism of Schistosoma itoda) in a naturally infected ctomys squamipes (Rodentia- and BLAXTER, M. A survey of the human hookworm, IBER, M. and MAULE, A. G. ceptor channels in flatworm muscle RAMOS, M. A., NAVAS, J. I., RUIZ Mu. Molecular characterization of region of Perkinsus atlanticus: its sis and as a target for a molecular patterns in the parasite communities of 609 lipophosph oeba dispar, 31 Db. See MANSOL MILLER, A Determinationo f ) ulto b, loooOddrIm, eala lt 1 siti | ion s el, ectit1v\e 2 \TKIR.N, BSALUO, SN., ,JONE S, P. and cro electtr ode m eas uremneenn t imppiliiccaattiioonsn s foforr th 1e regg ulatior ) n. characterization and expression of j malarial gametogenesis, 547 GRA omologue from Neospora caninum, 383 Pp, R. P. See SKILTON, R see MERCER B. See MORGA® EAU, C. and pe THOISY, B. Monkeys M. See DAUB, ench Guiana are natural reservoirs for See BARNABI p asilianu Pi.» wriae malaria, 11 p. See K : 4. Oee KELLY MARKS, N. J., GEARY, T. G., See MERCER, J. G iALTON, D. W. Nematode neuropeptide $ R JOSEPH, 5 Dt Immune of Ascaris suum: in vitro effects ponses during the acute stages oT th 1€ f PF1, PF2, PF4 } and AF4, 79 testinal trematode Echinostoma caproni ; PICHAT, P., PHULSUKSOMBATI, D. and HOMAN, W., CAMILLI, R., TRALDI KORTBEEK ion of Orientia tsutsugamushi, the nd pozio, &. A microsatellite marker reveals populatiot scrub typhus, to co-feeding mites, 601 terogeneity within human and animal genotypes of ryptosporidium parvum rR. See CACCIO See D’ANDREA , GREGOIRE, A. and BERTIN, A. Conflict between co- ccurring manipulative parasites! An experime ntal study ot HERRAN, R Index of Authors GEARY, T. G. See FELLOWES IRVIR.N J.E, S,TIE N, A., HAI GEISSLER, 8S. See MERCER, J. G pb. Life-history strategies GEMMILI A. W., VINEY Mi. E. and READ abomasal nematodes in 5S ecology of host-specificity: experimental platyrhynchus), 297 Strongyloides ratti, +29 ISHAM, V. S. See CHAD TILE, R. See DA GERSTENBERG ee GLOOR, Ss. See HOFER GOES, A. M. Sé@e OLIVEIRA GOLOS, B. See RODE, GOTHE, R. See ZAHLER, M d. and MAIER GOWTAGE-SEQUEIRA, S. See WEBSTER, | chry sippus is infect d GRAY, C. A. See LAWRENCE, R. A bacterium, 439 GREGOIRI A. See CEZILL' JOBE E. See SASAI See TERED JONES, C. S. See LOCKYER AFFSSON, M. K. 8S. See TERENINA JON I See ELLIS, | AVSON See OLIVEIRA, D JOSEPH, S. See BRI HS€e€ RODRIGUEZ KALBE, M. See HABERI AARBRINK, M. See TERHELI KAMIYA, M. See TSUKADA HAAS, W. See HABERL, B KATZER, F. See KIRVAR, HABERL, B., KORNER, M PENGLER, Y., HERTEI! KALBE, M. and KAY W. See SHINN HAAS, W. Host-finding in Echinostoma caproni: miracidia and KEI Lv, €. 8 KENNEDY, ercariae use different s als to identify th ume snail status of wild Europ species, 479 the parasitic nematode HAGAN, P. See WOOLHOUSI Ml Dp. Ww. See ANWAR HAITHCOCK, |. See DAY, 1 KENNEDY R. See KELLY See FELLOWES KI EDY, Cc. R. See KIRK, R KEI LY, D. W. and THOMPSON See MAIR, G.R foraging: modelling the ide HALVORSEN, 0. See IRVINE, R. | vectors, 319 HAMAD A., EL. HASSAN Ml HA \ AHMED, G.I KENNEDY, M. W. See XIA \BDELRAHIM, S. A., THEANDER ; 2NOT, D. E. Chronic KHRAMTSOV, N. V. See MORGAD Plasmodium falciparum infections i area of low intensity KIMBER, M. See DAY, T. A malaria transmission in the Sudan KIRK, R. S., LEWIS, J]. W. and HAMAD, A. See BABIKER, H. A ” transmission of Anguillicol HAMADIEN, M., BAKHIET, M. and HARRIS,R . A nterferon tagaki, 1974 (Nematoda) induces secretion of trypanosome lymphocyte triggering KIRVAR, E., ILHAN, 1 factor via tyrosine protein kinases, 281 WEYGARTH, E., GERSTENBER( HARPER, P. A. W. See ELLIS, J. 17 G. Db. Detectiono f Theileria HARRIS, P. D., SOLENG, A. and BAKKI ,. Increase¢ t icks by PCR using the Tams 1 susceptibility of salmonids to the monogenean KITUA, A. Y. See VOUNATSOU, P Gyrodactylus salaris following administration KJEMTRUP, A. M., THOMFORD hydrocortisone acetate, 57 Phylogenetic relationships of h HARRIS, R. A. See HAMADIEN, M 1 solates in the western United St HEANEY, N. See XIA, Y uclear small subunit RNA gene HEGGLIN, D. See HOFER, S KNOLS, B. G. |. See ANDERSON HEJMADI, M. V., JAGANNATHAN, S., DELANY, N COLES,G. Cc. and K¢ rR. C. See MAK, C. H WOLSTENHOLME, A. J. L-Glutamate binding sites of parasitic KOELLA, |. C. See ANDERSON nematodes: an association with ivermectin resistance ?, 535 KOMUNIECKI, R. See X1A, ¥ HENDRICKX, G., NAPALA, A., SLINGENBERGH, J. H. W., DE DEKEN, KORNER, M. See HABERI R., VERCRUYSSE, J. and ROGERS, D. J. ‘The spatial pattern of KORTBEEK, T. See CACCIO, trypanosomosis prevalence predicted with the aid of satellite KI LIKOWSKI, T. See RODI imagery, 121 j. R. See LOPEZ DI HERTEL, }. See HABERL, B See MAITLAND, K s. and NOWELL, F. Population biology of Eimeria rotozoa: Apicomplexa) in Apodemus sylvaticu AL, A. See MORGAN, U. M i capture/recapture study, 355 ANGVATN, R. See IRVINE, R. | HILL, W. G. See BABIKER, H. A I AL RENSON, M. K., NORMAN, R HOFER, S., GLOOR, S., MULLER, ( MATHIS, A., HEGGLIN, D D. and HUDSON, P. |. The role and pEPLAZES, P. High prevalence of Echinococcus amplification, 97 multilocularis in urban red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and voles AWRENCE,R . A., ALLEN, J. E. and GRA‘ (Arvicola terrestris) in the city of Ziirich, Switzerland, 135 in vivo IF N-y introduction by live HOMAN, W. See CACCIO, S$ parasitic nematode, Brugia mala HOOSHMAND-RAD, P. See KIRVAR, I GOFF, L., MARTIN, C., OSWALD, HOUWING-DUISTERMAAT, J. J. See TERHELI UNGEHEUER, M. N. and BAIN, O HUDSON, P. J. See LAURENSON, M. K of mice vaccinated with irrac 1, HURD, H. See WEBSTER, J. P larvae, 27 See JIGGINS, F. M EHANE, M. J., MSANGI, A. R., WHI Grouping of trypanosome species KIRVAR, I Glossina pallidipes, 583 Index of Authors G PARAMA IRA, f M. and M. L. RFLP analysi PCR-amplified small t ribosomal DNA of thr fish microsporidian See MORAND, § JONES KR INSON, I ZI JA-BOBADILLA, A. and ALVAREZ-PELLITERO, P. differential display immune response of European sea bass ntermediate snail host Biomphalaria glabrata upon ntrarchi brax L.) (Yeleostei: Serranidae) immunized i i ection with Schistosoma mansoni, 399 ntrarchi (Myxosporea: Bivalvulida), MIENDOZA i MIODE ] ROBER the lipophi incog ind Haemonchus ce to host sigt See DAUB see ZAHLER RK H ALTON v W SHAW ° all MIA if 4 ‘ 5 he neuropeptide F(NPF) encoding r the cestode Voniezia expansa, 71 LANI ), K., KYES,S ., \W ILLIAMS Genetic restriction of Plasmodium falciparum in table transmission: an example of island evolutiot See Single-stranded nuclease activity in the oO secretory products ot } j ; —— hinella spiralis ana Trice nelia pse udospiralis ») \. Jr See D ANDR ' R, J. M., MCCROSSAN, M. V., I K Q. D. and MANSOUR, : ; d ROGAN, M.'T. Apoptosis in human Jurkat Schistosoma mansoni phosphotructokinas¢ . an . re with live Taenia crassiceps cysticerci nmunolocalization in the tegument and immunogenicity See MANSOUR EIXEIRA, D. N., GUSTAVS.S, OOLINVE,IRA , See FELLOWES ; ‘ M. Nitric oxide interaction with IL-10, S. See D ANDREA, P . — S ind RANTES over the in vitro granuloma SeF e LE GOFt st different Schistosoma mansoni antigenic See HOFER, > : iman schistosomiasis, 391 ee DAY, T. A ; IVEIRA, D G. See FELLOWES,R . A 1. G. See MAIR, ¢ CROSSAN, M. V. See MANSOUR DERMOTT, L. See XIA, Y MICKEEVER, D. J. See ROWLANDS, G B. See XA, ¥ MITCHELL, P. I., MOAR, K. M., BISSETT, A., GEISSLER, MIKHEEV, \V N S., BRUCE, K. and CHAPPELL, L. H. Anorexia in rats infected with the nematode, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis RODRIGUEZ, L. E. experimental manipulat“eis ons, 641: and vINEY, M. E. Inferring infection ee ene nematode using population V. N., MIKHEEV, A. V., PASTERNAK, A. F. and VALTONEN gE. T. Light-mediated host searching strategies in ¢ fish ectoparasite, ulus foliaceus L. (Crustacea sranchiura), 409 IILLER, A. J. See BILLKER,O ITCHELLP,. 1. See MERCER ; PHULSUKSOMBATI See FRANCESS., P . MIOAR, K. M. See MERCER, J. ( PICA-) I 1A , MORONI, R., TCHUEM TCHUENTE, L. A., MODHA, J. See LOPEZ DE MENDOZA, M. I HGATE, V. R. and CIOLI, D. Changeso f mate occur in p. See MORGAN, U. M soma mansoni, +95 MOORE, |. See X1A, Y. MORAND, S. and MULLER-GRAF, C. D. M. Muscleso r testes? Comparative evidence for sexual competition among dioecious blood parasites (Schistosomatidae) of vertebrates, +5 MORAND, 8S. See SASAL, P U. M., XIAO, L., MONIS, P., SULAIMAN, I., PAVLASEK, I 3URN, B., OLSON, M., UPTON, S. J., KHRAMTSOV, N. \ \L, A., ELLIOT, A. and THOMPSON, R. Cc. A. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of Cryptosporidium murts trom various M jee LOPEZ MENDOZA, M. E. hosts, 457 Index of Authors richinella ip seudospif ralis in thyn EBA-175 kDa proteit blood cells VOUNATSOI . \I H JOBET LIEX, E. and Me . ANNER, M. Apparent to competition in at ithocephalan par E. See 7 infants 1n a highlw « W IKER, D. See HINN, A. P., KAY, J. W. and SOMMERY\ . WATCHARAPICHAT,P statistical classifiers for the discrimi WATSON, D. G. See XI genus Gyrodactylus (Nlonogenea) pi WEBSTER, J. P., GOWTAGE-SEQI ILVA-TEIXEIRA, D. N. See OLIVEIRA, D . Predation of beetl (Teneb See . tape worms (Hymenolepis ain See ‘ Manipulation Hypoth BOBADILLA : WELLS, C. W. See SKILTON SKILTON, R . WELLS . WHITAKER, C. J. See LEHAS SPOONER, P. R sACHANJA, J., OSASO : WILLIAMS, T. N. See MORZARIA, 8. P. A 32 kDa surface a VOLSTENHOLMI characterization and immunizatiot1 WOOLHOUSE, M. I INGENBERGH, J]. H. W. See HENDRIE \ Ss. K. and HAGAN, P. Exposure I} Se OUN si >t . sai wee V AT responses to Schistosoma haema SOLEN G.A \ A, ee HARRIS, is I WOOLHOUSE, M. E. |. Se. e ANWAR OMMERVILLI See sui WOOLHOUSI M. E. | See CHA rHGATI WRANICZ, M. See RODE, XIA, Y., SPENCE, H. J., MOORI COOPER, A WATSON D ut See IRVINE, KENNEDY, M. W. The ABA-1 S ee R2 ODRRIIKG ! sequence polymorphism, stag« OSS. E Mi ONG ‘ |l ipid |b inding function 211 See VOUNATSOL XIAO, L. See MORGAN See FRANCES HUENTE, L. A. See PICA AGI, Y. See SKILTON B., ONUFRIEV, M. V., GULYAEVA, N. V., LINDHOLM, YARZABAL. L. See RASANEZ. M M. and GUSTAFFSSON, M. K. 8. A radiometric analysis of YAZDANBAKHSH. M. See TERHELI nitric oxide synthase activity in Hymenolepis diminuta, 91 rERHELL, A, J., HOUWING-DUISTERMAAT, J. J., RUITERMAN, Y., ZAHLER, M., RINDER, H \ HAARBRINK, M., ABADI, K. and YAZDANBAKHSH, M. Clustering SCHEIN, E. and GOTHE, R. ‘ Bahe of Brugia malayi infection in a community in South- America and Asia belong to differet - Sulawesi, Indonesia, 23 ZIELINSKA, Z. See RODE, W \ THEANDER, T. G. See HAMAD, A. A ZWEYGARTH, E. See KIRVAR, | rHOMFORD, |. See KJEMTRUP, A. M ZWEYGARTH, E. See ZAHLER, M Index of Subjects itterns in the parasite communities ot, npetition ldren to Schistosoma haematobium, 37 terization yanodine receptor channels in the nfected wit s in the rainforest are natural reservoirs siolog P. malariae malaria, 11 (1i11COLA CrASSUS transmission nosquito midgut pH, 547 eels. 289 ) manipulative parasites on the in Nippostre ig gf siliensis intected , itor americanus, a survey of, 171 biology of Eimeri« th 7 tection of changes in, in Schistosoma Witl aenia Crassice \ l-inject Jiomphalaria glabrata, 399 F f Plasmodium falciparum, 335 foliaceus 1OSt-se% gs gies in, 409 - ntiation, of Babesia gibsoni, 365 aris lumbricotdes, chat izationo f the ABA-1I allergenof -12 panosoma crust, 513 211 1. =o2 ssina pallidipes, grouping of trypanosome species in, 583 caris suum, effects of neuropeptide modulation on the vag age . ° +t : GRA2 homologu solation and characterization of from um, 383 nm, in response to Schistosoma mansoni, 391 Bab. esia gibsoni, different species of in : dogs from North America ping, oi ypanosome species 1n Gl. ossina pallidipes, 5c 83 aanncd Asia, 365 dactvlus iris, eff: ect of hydrocortisone acetate on BB rugia 1 malaIy i, iinndd uctioniT of IFN -y y bbvy. , 6633 1 infections of in sa,l monids, 5rd7 BRBr ugiva1 ma7allea yi infection,} clluuss tering 9 of in a communityI in S« Southh - Vasey trylenc )., d: iscrimination of using statistical classifi. ers, Sulawesi, Indonesia, 23 cDNA, encoding NPF from Moniezia expansa, 71 Chemo-orientation, role of in host-finding in Echinostoma tus, changes in lipophilicity of the surface of capron, +79 jue to host signals, 203 lustering, of Brugia malayi infection, 23 I kworm, a survey of genes expressed in adults of, 171 occidiosis, in the European badger, 255 st-finding, in Echinostoma caproni, +79 o-feeding transmission, of Orientia tsutsugamushi, 601 Host—par interactions, in parasitic nematodes, 185 ryptosporidium muris, molecular and phylogenetic analysis of rategies, in Argulus foliaceus, 409 from various hosts, +57 Strongyloides ratti, 429 ryptosporidium parvum, microsatellite variation in , effect of on Gyrodactylus salaris uticle surface, changes in lipophilicity of, 203 nonids, 57 pa n > ( sticerci, of Taenia crassiceps, induction of apoptosis in itric oxide synthase in, 91 T cells by, 649 on model, development of for insect Danaus chrysippus, infection of by a male-killing Spiroplasma bacterium, 439 microfilariae of Brugia malay, 631 Dicentrarchus labrax, immune responses of to f C57BL/6 mice to Echinostoma caproni Sphaerospora dicentrarchi, +65 aerospora dicentrarchi, +65 Differential display, use of to detect changes in gene expression . pep ‘ i : +7 to Schistosoma haematobium, 37 in Schistosoma mansoni-infected Biomphalaria glabrata, 23 09 using a 32 kDa surface antigen of Dioec 10us blood Yarasites, e\ idenc e for sexual compett ition among, 45 Disease reaction index, for East Coast fever, 371 ‘ nmunology, ¢ ’ vaccinated with irradiated Litomosoides ; oe 271 East Coast fever, a reaction index for, 371 ee nterferon-y, induction of trypanosome lymphocyte triggering EBA-175, from Plasmodium falciparum, binding of to human red blood cells, 225 Echinostoma caproni, host-finding in, +79 infectiono f in C57BL/6 mice, 565 id , evol} ution, an example of >? , 333525 EScchhiurn ococcus multit locularis, higyh ) prevalence » of of in ur- ban r_e d Ivermectin resistance, and L-glutamate binding sites in foxes and voles in Ziirich, 135 ee nematodes, 3. 5 role of red foxes in transmission of, in Sapporo, Japan, +23 Eimeria, population biology of in Apodemus sylvaticus, 355 L-Glutam: iding sites, of parasitic nematodes, 535 Entamoeba dispar, absence of lipophosphoglycan-like ife-history strategies, of abomasal nematodes in Svalbard glycoconjugates in, 31 reindeer, Epidemiology, of optimal foraging, 319 »phosphoglycan-like glycoconjugates, absence of in Evolutionary ecology, of host specificity, 429 Entamoeba di: Excretory—secretory products, of Trichinella spp., single- itomosoides sigmodontis, vaccination of mice with irradiated stranded endonuclease in, 527 Index of Subjects cal adaptation, potential role | sporozoites of increase mosq onchocerciasis, 143 Plasmodium malariae, monke« oping-ill virus, the role of lambs in tl } P . French Guiana, 11 Poeciliid fishes, richness patter Malaria, case definitions of in childret 609 Malaria, chronic infections of in Sudan, 447 Population biology \Malaria gametogenesis, mosquito midgut pH and 7 Population dynam VMlalaria-induced mortality, of mosquitoes reindeer, 297 \lanipulation Hypothesis, implications of pt on 0 - of Plasmodium falcipar infected beetles for ot Schistosoma mar Manipulative parasites, co-occurrence of : Population genetics, of \lating competition, in Schistosoma sor Poy yulation structur Vlebendazole, use ! ( g ) Predation, of cestode induces 1 anorexia in Prevalence, of trypanc Vieles meles, coccidiosisu ) mager\ 121 Ve loidogyne incognita, changes 1 liy y | t ‘ Pyrimidine sal due to host signals Nlicrofilariae, of Brugia malayi ti | | 63 Rangi \licrosatellite, variation of in ¢ Nlicrosporidia, riboprinting of \lodel, for detecting immunity to for the ideal free distribution « Molecular characterization, « yma é regi Sapporo, Japan tf Perkinsus atlanticus, 3 RFLP analvsis, of three Molecular diagnosis ssibl g t eri Riboprinting, of three atlanticus, 345 Richness patterns Voniezia expansa, neuropeptide F (NPF) ! poeciliid fishes, 609 \losquito bloodmeal pH, determinatior tu, 5 Ryanodine receptor ch \Iuscles or testes, in schistosome Satellite imager’ Vecator americanus, a sury ! XT 1 t 121 171 Schistosoma haemate Vectomys squamipes, parasitism o Istos PF responses to in Ne matode I -glutam ite binding $4 1 Twi Schistosoma mansoni ivermectin resistance ?, 535 granuloma formation by Nematode pols protein illergens, t 1 1 l immunolocalization of umbricoides, 211 Schistosoma mansoni, Neospora caninum, isolation ¢ é 2 ho og } Schistosoma mansoni-intee Neuropeptide, effecotfs o n th ‘ " 5 79 of gene expressior Neuropeptide F (NPF) ger f 1 ex} ] Schistosome infection Nippostrongylus brasiliensis t " Xla simulation, 161 infected by, 641 Sea bass, immune re sponse Nitric oxide, role of i lat ) ‘ oma 165 responses to Schistosoma mansor Sexual « ompetition, ¢ idence Nitric oxide synthase, in Hymenolepis dimim | parasites, 45 in an acathocephalan para Onchocerca~Simulium complexes in Vene la, 143 Simulium spp., transmission Onchocerciasis, questionable spread of o le present endemi outside present endemi areas, 143 Single-stranded endonuclease _ Orientia tsutsugamushi, transmission of ( 1 mites, 601 Trichinella spp., 52 Sphaerospora dicentrarch Parasite communities, of exotic poeciliid fishes, 609 Spiroplasma bacterium, in Parasitology, of mice vaccinated with irradiated Litomosoides chrysippus by, 439 sigmodontis larvae, 271 Statistical classifiers, use PCR, use of in detection of Theileria annulata, 245 261 Perkinsus atlanticus, phylogeny and diagnosis of, 345 Stochastic simulation, and the Phosphofructokinase, immunolocalization of in Schistosoma schistosome infections, 161 mansom, 501 Strongyloides ratti, host specificit Phylogenetic analysis, of Cryptosporidium muris from various population genetics of, 185 hosts, +57 Surface antigen, of Theileria parve Phylogeny, of western US piroplasms, 487 Susceptibility, of salmonids to G Physiological status, of wild European eels infected with following hydrocortisone trea Inguillicola crassus, 195 Piroplasms, phylogeny of in western US, 487 Taenia crassiceps, induction o Plasmodium brasilianum, monkeys are natural re cvsticerci of, 649 French Guiana, 11 Tams l gene sequences, USs€ of ind Plasmodium falciparum, apparent tolerance of in infants, | annulata, 245 chronic infections of in Sudan, 447 ‘Testes or muscles, in schistosome EBA-175 kDa peptides of bind to human red blood cells, 225 Theileria annulata, detection of usit genetic restrictioonf , 335 245 population dynamics of in an unstable malaria area, 105 Theileria parva, a 32 kDa surface Index of Subjects reaction index for in East Coz ome species, grouping of mixed infections of in nidylate synthase, in Trichinella, spp., 593 } SR rance, of Plasmodium falciparum in infants in a highly ilence, satellite prediction of, 121 ndemk area, l smission and chronic infections in Sudan, 447 eels, 289 role of in the amplification of louping-ill missiotr 601 h irradiated larvae of Litomosoides excretory—secretor\ nidvlate biosv1 1d1ne uum, effects of neuropeptide nosoma cru icture and genetic role of lambs in looping-ill, 97 some lymph« if Echinococcus multilocularis in Ziirich, terferon-y, 281

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