This book provides an in-depth analysis of neglected parasitic zoonoses of helminthic origin offering a comprehensive understanding of their epidemiology pathology and implications for public health. With a focus on the One Health perspective it delves into the intricate interactions between animals humans and the environment emphasizing the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing these diseases. The chapters further explore the relationships between parasites hosts and ecosystems to identify potential risk factors and transmission patterns. The subsequent chapters cover the life cycles transmission dynamics and potential control measures of neglected zoonoses of nematode cestode and trematode origin. The book also presents phenotype of these parasites for improved identification molecular epidemiology and diagnostic approaches ranging from conventional to contemporary. Additionally the chapters examine immune-prophylactic attempts culminating in effective treatment and control strategies to combat these overlooked diseases. This book is intended for researchers scientists epidemiologists veterinarians and healthcare professionals. Provides an in-depth analysis of neglected parasitic zoonoses offering valuable insights into their epidemiology pathology and public health implications. Focusing on the One Health approach it explores intricate interactions between animals humans and the environment. Examines relationships between parasites hosts and ecosystems identifying potential risk factors and transmission patterns Discusses life cycles transmission dynamics and potential control measures of nematode cestode and trematode zoonoses Explores improved identification and molecular epidemiology techniques from conventional to contemporary methods |Neglected Parasitic Zoonoses of Helminth Origin