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Druhé aktualizované vydání odráží nejnovější poznatky z oboru veterinární mikrobiologie. V publikaci jsou prezentovány základní přehledné informace pro studenty s uvedením klíčových témat týkající se mikrobiálních onemocnění zvířat, ale i humánní populace z pohledu antropozoonóz. Publikace je rozdělena do 5 částí. První část je úvodem do problematiky bakteriologie. V druhé části jsou uvedeny patogenní bakterie, následované v třetí části plísněmi, přehledná čtvrtá část se věnuje virům a prionům. Poslední část obsahuje informace týkající se prevenci a kontrole infekčních onemocnění. V publikaci jsou poskytnuty stručné, ale přesto komplexní informace o patogenních mikroorganismech významných ve veterinární medicíně. Pospány jsou stručně nemocí, které způsobují, jejich diagnózy a metody tlumení. V 79 krátkých kapitolách v této knize je celkem 13 nových kapitol o antibakteriální rezistenci, struktuře a funkci imunitního systému, antimykotické chemoterapii, protivirové chemoterapii, principech biologické bezpečnosti a řadě témat týkající se kontroly a prevence infekčních onemocnění. V nejnovější vydání jsou používány aktualizované nomenklatury. Publikace je přehledně barevně ilustrována za použití perovek, přehledných tabulek a grafů.
Poskytuje veterinárním studentům, střednímu personálu a odborníkům z praxe základním informace, které jsou zdrojem poznání všech aspektů veterinárních mikrobiologie.
Autor: P.J. Quinn MVB, PhD, MRCVS is Professor Emeritus, School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin. From 1985 to 2002 he was Professor of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology and head of that department. He is a senior co-author of a number of books and co-author of a text on veterinary embryology with E.S. FitzPatrick. In 2006, he was recipient of the Association of Veterinary Teachers and Research Workers outstanding teaching award. B.K. Markey MVB, PhD, MRCVS, Dip. Stat is a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Microbiology in the School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin (UCD). He qualified as a veterinary surgeon in 1985, joining the academic staff of the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, UCD a year later. He served as Head of Department between 2002 and 2004. In 2005 he was visiting professor at the College of Life Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. He has contributed chapters and co-authored several books in the field of veterinary microbiology. F.C. Leonard MVB, PhD, MRCVS is a Veterinary Surgeon and Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Microbiology in the School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin. She gained her PhD for research on leptospirosis in dairy cattle, and has been teaching veterinary microbiology since 1997. Her research interests include zoonotic infections, and antimicrobial resistance. E.S. Fitzpatrick FIBMS, FRMS is Former Chief Technical Officer in the School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin. He has taught veterinary anatomy and histology for over 25 years. His research interests have included the interaction of microbial pathogens with epithelial surfaces, especially of the bovine and equine reproductive tracts. He is, along with P.J. Quinn, co-author Veterinary Embryology, also published by Wiley Blackwell. S. Fanning BSc, PhD is Professor of Food Safety and Zoonoses in the School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1995 and worked at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. His research interests include the application of molecular methods to food safety to aid in the control of zoonotic bacteria and tackling multiple drug resistance in food-borne pathogens. The UCD Centre for Food Safety, which he founded in 2002 and of which he is currently Director, was designated in 2009 as the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Research, Reference and Training on Cronobacter
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781118802700 |
Vydání | II. vydání 2016 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 197 |
Updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, Concise Review of Veterinary Microbiology, 2nd Edition, presents essential information on veterinary microbiology for students and those requiring a refresher on key topics relating to microbial diseases in animals. Morphological, cultural and other descriptive features of pathogenic microorganisms are described, together with their habitats and aetiological roles in disease production in animals and, where appropriate, in the human population.
Key features:
• There are five sections covering bacteriology, mycology, virology, biosecurity and other aspects of infectious diseases
• Provides concise, yet comprehensive information on pathogenic microorganisms of importance in veterinary medicine, the diseases which they cause, their diagnosis and control
• The 79 short chapters in this book include 13 new chapters on antibacterial resistance, structure and function of the immune system, antifungal chemotherapy, antiviral chemotherapy, principles of biosecurity and a number of topics related to the control and prevention of infectious diseases
• This latest edition uses updated nomenclature and includes detailed diagrams now in full colour, and comprehensive tables
Updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, Concise Review of Veterinary Microbiology, Second Edition, presents essential information on veterinary microbiology for students and those requiring a refresher on key topics relating to microbial diseases in animals. Morphological, cultural and other descriptive features of pathogenic microorganisms are described, together with their habitats and aetiological roles in disease production in animals and, where appropriate, in the human population.
Provides veterinary students, veterinary technician and nursing students, and practitioners alike with an essential resource for the review of all aspects of veterinary microbiology.
Preface | vi |
Acknowledgements | vi |
Abbreviations and definitions | vii |
About the companion website | viii |
Section I Introductory Bacteriology | 2 |
1. Structure of bacterial cells | 2 |
2. Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria | 4 |
3. Bacterial genetics and genetic variation | 6 |
4. Molecular diagnostic methods | 10 |
5. Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial disease | 12 |
6. Molecular subtyping of bacteria | 14 |
7. Antibacterial agents | 18 |
8. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing | 20 |
9. Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial drugs | 22 |
10. Bacterial infections | 24 |
11. Structure and components of the immune system | 26 |
12. Adaptive immunity | 30 |
13. Protective immune responses against infectious agents | 32 |
Section II Pathogenic Bacteria | 36 |
14. Staphylococcus species | 36 |
15. Streptococci | 38 |
16. Corynebacterium species and Rhodococcus equi | 40 |
17. Actinobacteria | 42 |
18. Listeria species | 46 |
19. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae | 47 |
20. Bacillus species | 48 |
21. Clostridium species | 50 |
22. Mycobacterium species | 54 |
23. Enterobacteriaceae | 58 |
24. Pseudomonas aeruginosa | 62 |
25. Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei | 63 |
26. Actinobacillus species | 64 |
27. Pasteurella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and Bibersteinia trehalosi | 66 |
28. Histophilus, Haemophilus and Avibacterium species | 68 |
29. Taylorella equigenitalis | 70 |
30. Moraxella bovis | 71 |
31. Francisella tularensis | 72 |
32. Lawsonia intracellularis | 73 |
33. Bordetella species | 74 |
34. Brucella species | 76 |
35. Campylobacter species | 80 |
36. Spirochaetes | 82 |
37. Pathogenic, anaerobic, non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria | 86 |
38. Mycoplasmas | 88 |
39. Chlamydiae | 92 |
40. Rickettsiales and Coxiella burnetii | 94 |
Section III Mycology | 98 |
41. General features of fungi associated with disease in animals | 98 |
42. Dermatophytes | 100 |
43. Aspergillus species | 102 |
44. Yeasts and disease production | 104 |
45. Dimorphic fungi | 106 |
46. Zygomycetes of veterinary importance | 108 |
47. Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses | 110 |
48. Pathogenic algae and cyanobacteria | 114 |
49. Antifungal chemotherapy | 116 |
Section IV Viruses and Prions | 120 |
50. Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses | 120 |
51. Replication of viruses | 122 |
52. Laboratory diagnosis of viral disease | 126 |
53. Antiviral chemotherapy | 128 |
54. Herpesviridae | 132 |
55. Papillomaviridae | 136 |
56. Adenoviridae | 138 |
57. Poxviridae | 140 |
58. Asfarviridae | 142 |
59. Bornaviridae | 143 |
60. Parvoviridae | 144 |
61. Circoviridae | 146 |
62. Astroviridae | 147 |
63. Retroviridae | 148 |
64. Reoviridae | 152 |
65. Orthomyxoviridae | 154 |
66. Paramyxoviridae | 156 |
67. Rhabdoviridae | 160 |
68. Bunyaviridae | 162 |
69. Birnaviridae | 163 |
70. Picornaviridae | 164 |
71. Caliciviridae | 166 |
72. Coronaviridae | 168 |
73. Arteriviridae | 170 |
74. Togaviridae | 171 |
75. Flaviviridae | 172 |
76. Prions | 176 |
Section V Prevention and Control of Infectious Disease | 180 |
77. Biosecurity | 180 |
78. Vaccination | 184 |
79. Disinfection | 188 |
Appendix: relevant websites | 190 |
Index | 191 |