This course provides students an understanding of important human parasitic diseases, including their life cycles, vectors of transmission, distribution and epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical manifestations, treatment, and prevention and control. Tropical Parasitology is taught by faculty from an area highly impacted by tropical parasites- the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College in Moshi, Tanzania. The faculty include Drs. Frank Mosha and Mramba Nyindo (and two lecturers, Drs. Johnson Matowo and Jovin Kitau). Dr. John Bartlett, Professor of Medicine, Global Health and Nursing at Duke University, joins his faculty colleagues in this effort.


Tropical Parasitology: Protozoans, Worms, Vectors and Human Diseases
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Tropical Parasitology: Protozoans, Worms, Vectors and Human Diseases



Instructors: John A. Bartlett, M.D.
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Reviewed on Jun 24, 2020
Excellent course, you will be able to learn from people that are diagnosing and treating patients with the diseases presented in the lessons.
Reviewed on May 22, 2020
I have learnt a lot through this course. I am really thankful to coursera for offering this course. This will help me a lot in my future research. Thankyou
Reviewed on May 15, 2020
Thank you for Coursera to open the courses for anyone in need.I thank Coursera again for the financial aid provided to me to complete my Tropical disease courses.





