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 Resources Don’t miss Jennifer Ackerman’s “Parasites: Looking for a Free Lunch” in the October 1997 issue of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. The books and articles listed below may also prove helpful.
  Ash, L.R. and T.C. Orihel. Atlas of Human Parasitology. ASCP Press, 1997.
  Brown, Harold W. and Franklin A. Neva. Basic Clinical Parasitology. Appleton and Lange, 1994.
  Despommier, Dickson D., Robert W. Gwadz, and Peter J. Hotez. Parasitic Diseases. Springer-Verlag, 1995.
  Goldstein, Philip and Margaret. How Parasites Live. Holiday House, 1976.
  Moore, Janice. “The Behavior of Parasitized Animals.” BioScience, February 1995.
  Moore, Janice. “Parasites That Change the Behavior of Their Host.” Scientific American, January 1984.
  Rennie, John. “Living Together: Trends in Parasitology.” Scientific American, January 1992.
  Roberts, Larry S. and Gerald D. Schmidt. Foundations of Parasitology. William C. Brown. 1989
  Schmidt, Gerald D. Essentials of Parasitology. William C. Brown, 1992.
  Street, Philip. Animal Partners and Parasites. Taplinger Publishing Company, 1975.
 
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Web links

Biosystematics & the United States National Parasite Collection

Images, resources, and contacts at the Agricultural Research Service
www.lpsi.barc.usda.gov/bnpcu/
  Parasite Biology and Epidemiology Laboratory
Programs, news, and literature from the Parasite Biology and Epidemiology Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
www.lpsi.barc.usda.gov/pbel/pbel.htm
  Parasites and Parasitological Resources
Images and resources compiled by Ohio State University
www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~parasite/home.html
  Parasites on the Web
A collection of images and movies
medlib.med.utah.edu/parasitology/
 
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