Parasitology International
Overview
Parasitology International is a reputable scientific journal that focuses on the study of parasites and their interactions with hosts. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies, covering various aspects of parasitology, including epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and control strategies. With its multidisciplinary approach, the journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals interested in advancing knowledge and understanding of parasitic diseases.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Parasitol Int
Publisher
Elsevier
Start
1997
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
1383-5769
e-ISSN
1873-0329
Country
Netherlands
Language
English
Specialty
Parasitology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5296
68
SJR / Ranks: 8032
562
CiteScore / Ranks: 7822
3.40
JIF / Ranks: 5372
1.9
Recent Articles
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El-Waziry I, Eissa A, El-Tarabili R, Aboulhassan E, Abouelhassan E, Ghetas H, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
108:103066.
PMID: 40064437
Parasitic crustaceans affecting cultured marine fish in earthen-pond aquaculture facilities are nasty parasites that trigger cascades of microbial infections with consequent economic losses. In the current study, the role of...
2.
Cribb T, Martin S, Cutmore S
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
108:103033.
PMID: 40058522
Examination of hundreds of individuals of 32 species of Acanthuridae from the Indo-West Pacific resulted in the collection of trematodes consistent with the genus Neohexangitrema Machida, 1984 from the northern...
3.
Huma K, Piero B, Angela P, Francesca F, Giovanna M, Haroon A, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
108:103056.
PMID: 40054521
Few studies have analysed the current status of cystic echinococcosis (CE) in Pakistan. The study aimed to molecularly characterise Echinococcus infections in humans in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan. A total...
4.
Emmerich E, de Aguiar J, Silva R
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
:103055.
PMID: 40049445
A new digenean trematode species, Euparadistomum cisalpinai sp. n., is described parasitizing the gallbladder of Tropidurus torquatus from Brazil. A set of morphological features, including ovary shape, the oral/ventral sucker...
5.
Rompo T, Hayashi N, Teo E, Singhla T, Kunkaew C, Sripakdee D, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
108:103057.
PMID: 40043788
Gastrointestinal parasites, particularly strongyle nematodes, pose a significant threat to the health of ruminants. Due to the technical limitations of microscopic and conventional PCR-based methods, the strongyle parasite fauna has...
6.
Atopkin D, Ivashko Y, Van Ha N, Van Hien H, Besprozvannykh V
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
107:103058.
PMID: 40043787
Morphological and molecular data for a new representative of the genus Provitellotrema (Haplosplanchnidae) from the mullets of the coastal waters of Vietnam were provided in the present study. Morphologically, the...
7.
Sicalo Gianechini L, Zhang X, Li K, Witola W, Kaplan R
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
107:103054.
PMID: 40023478
Anthelmintic resistance (AR) presents a significant challenge to the treatment of parasites in veterinary medicine, and is emerging as a growing concern in human medicine. Despite the pressing demand for...
8.
Shimizu K, Shimozuru M, Yamanaka M, Ito G, Nakao R, Tsubota T
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Feb;
107:103053.
PMID: 39988082
Deer keds (Lipoptena fortisetosa) are hematophagous insects that parasitize various ungulates, including Hokkaido sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis). Although deer keds are potential vectors for several pathogens, their role in...
9.
Kagay W, Kagaya W
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Feb;
107:103052.
PMID: 39986449
As global malaria control and elimination efforts have resulted in the suppression of Plasmodium falciparum infections, low-density Plasmodium falciparum infections present a significant challenge. These infections, frequently characterized as "submicroscopic"...
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Alejandro T, Tellez-Arellano C, Juarez-Ortiz P, Polet J, Roger C, Carrillo-Mezo R, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Feb;
107:103048.
PMID: 39971230
Calcified neurocysticercosis, the final stage of the disease, was until recently regarded as residual inactive scarring, with no clinical relevance in most cases. However, episodes of inflammatory reaction around calcifications...