Description
Biotherapy is defined as the use of living organisms in the treatment and diagnosis of human and animal diseases. This volume is an evocative exploration of the history, scientific basis and practical use of the major biotherapy modalities. The authors provide researchers and practitioners interested in this field, with cutting-edge material on the latest key advances in the following fields of biotherapy: Maggot Therapy, Hirudotherapy, Bee Venom Therapy, Apitherapy, Ichthyotherapy, Helminth Therapy, Phage Therapy, Animal Assisted Therapy, Canine Olfactory Detection. In addition, the authors provide with their chapters an extensive bibliography that represents a state-of-the-art survey of the literature. Comprehensive and current, this fresh volume of reviews is an essential resource for professionals who need to stay ahead of the game in the exciting field of biotherapy. Preface 1. Biotherapy – an Introduction John Church 2. Maggot Therapy Ronald A. Sherman, Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu, Martin Grassberger, Tarek I. Tantawi 3. Hirudotherapy Olga S. Gileva, Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu 4. Apitherapy – Bee Venom Therapy Christopher M. H. Kim 5. Apitherapy – The Use of Honeybee Products Theodore Cherbuliez 6. Ichthyotherapy Martin Grassberger, Ronald A. Sherman 7. Helminth Therapy David E. Elliott, David I. Pritchard, Joel V. Weinstock 8. Phage Therapy Elisabeth M. Kutter, Zemphira Alavidze, Guram Gvasalia, Erin Brewster 9. Animal Assisted Therapy: Benefits and Challenges Mary Cole, Maureen Howard 10. Equine Assisted Therapy: An Overview Nina Ekholm Fry 11. Canine Olfactory Detection of Human Disease Claire Guest




