Pictorial Presentation of Parasites by Herman Zaiman

Thanks to the generosity of Herman Zaiman and his family, ASTMH proudly presents “Pictorial Presentation of Parasites,” a famous collection of more than 2,000 slides of various vectors.

Dr. Zaiman, a longtime ASTMH member, spent his career as a radiologist and educator until retiring in 2000. He taught at Einstein College in New York. He also co-authored several medical texts, including "Photographic Case Studies in Gastroenterology: Diagnostic Tests for the Practitioner" in 1992. Additionally, his writing has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry and the American Journal of Pathology.

His "Pictorial Presentation of Parasites" is a seminal image collection that will remain a valued resource for those in the tropical medicine and hygiene field for decades to come.

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Serpiginous tunnels on various portions of the superficial anatomy.
Cutaneous larva...
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Serpiginous tunnels on various portions of the superficial anatomy.
Cutaneous larva...
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Serpiginous tunnels on various portions of the superficial anatomy.
Cutaneous larva...
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Serpiginous tunnels on various portions of the superficial anatomy.
Cutaneous larva...
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Serpiginous tunnels on various portionsof the superficial anatomy.
Cutaneous larva...
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Intracellular sporozoite 12 hours after inoculation. Note the indentation of the host cell nucleus and the eosinophilic posterior refractile globule of the sporozoite. A parasitophoric vacuole surrounds the parasite. H & E stain.
Eimeria tenella...
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Development of sporozoite into trophozoite. Note parasite nucleus anterior to refractile globule. H & E Stain (18 hr. after inoculation).
Eimeria tenella...
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Small and large multinucleate schizonts. Note the refractile globules which persist in first-generation development. H & E stain. (36 hr).
Eimeria tenella
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Incompletely segmented first-generation schizont. Nuclei of the forming merozoitea are clearly visible. Giemsa's stain. (58 hr).
Eimeria tenella
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Mature first-generation schizont 72 hours after inoculation. H & E stain.
Eimeria tenella
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