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Parasitology is a fully open access, peer-reviewed journal published by Cambridge University Press: @CambridgeUP. Impact Factor 2.1

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Are you an Early Career Researcher (ECR)? Did you publish in Parasitology in 2024? There are 3 weeks left to apply for our 2025 ECR Award! Find out more about how you could win the £1,000 prize: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Did you know that you may be eligible for an #openaccess waiver or discount when publishing with Cambridge? Check your eligibility with our tool: cup.org/3mMeszU #parasitology @cup_lifesci #openaccesspublishing

Did you know that you may be eligible for an #openaccess waiver or discount when publishing with Cambridge? Check your eligibility with our tool: cup.org/3mMeszU

#parasitology @cup_lifesci #openaccesspublishing
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Can angiopoietins help assess #schistosomiasis severity? New research highlights their potential as biomarkers of disease burden: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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🚨 New Collection Alert! 🚨 Explore cutting-edge research from the XXIX World Congress on Echinococcosis, now featured in Parasitology. From diagnostics to control strategies, discover the latest insights into this neglected but critical zoonosis: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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🦇A genetic deep dive into Cimex lectularius (bed bugs) reveals clear separation between human- and bat-associated lineages. Human bug populations displayed high levels of insecticide resistance. Host preference persists despite close proximity! tinyurl.com/rcshjm4m

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🐟We have a new Paper of the Month in Parasitology! Rodrigo Narciso and Nico Smit (Nico J Smit) explore Brazil’s overlooked parasite diversity and challenge how we classify one of the most important groups of fish parasites: cambridge.org/core/blog/2025…

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The winning article in our latest graphical abstract competition is a story about the description of three new marine fish Trypanosoma species!