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Volume 6

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy-Open Access

Infectious Diseases Congress 2018

November 15-16, 2018

November 15-16, 2018 Istanbul, Turkey

6

th

Annual Conference on

Parasitology & Infectious Diseases

Variability of Acanthocephalans

Omar M Amin

Parasitology Center Inc., USA

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nique and unusual features in the many species of Acanthocephalans described and/or studied by Amin from fish,

amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, in various parts of the world including South America, Vietnam, Japan, the

United States, the Middle East and North and East Africa are described. The presentation is in five parts.

1. An introductory section dealing with the classification, general morphology, ecology and life cycles of the Acanthocephala.

2. Unusual anatomical features of taxonomic or of questionable taxonomic importance addressing variations in the

proboscis, proboscis hooks, male and female reproductive organs and lemnisci. Newly described structures including (a)

Para-Receptacle Structure (PRS) and hoods in certain species as well as a new order of Acanthocephala from Vietnamese

birds, are also featured.

3. Structural and functional relationships explaining the relationship between the metamorphosis of the giant nuclei in

Eoacanthocephala and worm reproductive cycle.

4. Host-parasite relationships elucidating the relationships between worm anatomy and biology during worm growth.

5. Curiosities in reviews and revisions highlighting taxonomically based zoo-geographical patterns and trends in the genera

Neoechinorhynchus, Polymorphus and Pallisentis. A comprehensive treatment of the Acanthocephalans of South America

and those marine forms off the Eastern United States is also included here. A look at the September 2013 classification

scheme of the Acanthocephala is included covering 4 classes, 26 families, 157 genera, and 1298 species are included.

Biography

Omar M. Amin,

M.Sc

. in medical entomology, Ph.D. in Parasitology and Infectious Diseases, and DNM. Research experience at CDC Atlanta, Georgia and at

NAMRU-3 (US Naval Medical Research Unit # 3) Cairo, He has received many awards and grants by US Army and national and state agencies annually. The

Persian Gulf research was supported by 2 Fulbright Research Scholarships. He has published over 245 major publications including ones on Herbal Remedies for

Parasitic Infections and a 5- part video series on Parasite Infections in Humans. He is currently the Director of the Parasitology Center, Inc. (PCI), and the Institute

of Parasitic Diseases, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA at

www.parasitetesting.com,

with subunits in Mexico, U.K., and West Africa.

omaramin@aol.com

Omar M Amin, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C5-050