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This book is possible because a vast number of people believe in sharing their knowledge and perspective with the rest of the bacterial pathogenesis community. It is based on the work of hundreds of researchers, whose ideas, innovation, and research skills have produced the body of knowledge on which we draw. The authors of the chapters in this book have presented captivating stories of bacterial pathogenesis based on their work and that of their colleagues. Several authors created illustrations that are valuable adjuncts to description of pathogenesis. In many cases, publishers and colleagues kindly gave permission for the use of illustrations in the book.
Autor: Carlton L. Gyles, John F. Prescott, J. Glenn Songer, Charles O. Thoen
Nakladatel | Plot |
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ISBN | 9780813812373 |
Vydání | 2010 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 643 |
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fourth Edition captures the rapid developments in understanding the mechanisms of virulence of the major bacterial pathogens of animals. Now including a color plate section, the book presents an overview of pathogenesis, including relevant events that occur in the herd or flock and its environment, and activities that take place at the cellular and molecular levels. With contributions from 74 experts in the field, this book serves as a great reference for graduate students in veterinary medicine and animal science, microbiologists, virologists and pathologists.
1 Themes in Bacterial Pathogenic Mechanisms | 3 |
2 Subversion of the Immune Response by Bacterial Pathogens | 15 |
3 Evolution of Bacterial Virulence | 33 |
4 Streptococcus | 51 |
5 Staphylococcus | 75 |
6 Bacillus anthracis | 91 |
7 Mycobacterium | 113 |
8 Corynebacterium and Arcanobacterium | 133 |
9 Rhodococcus | 149 |
10 Listeria | 167 |
11 Neurotoxigenic Clostridia | 189 |
12 Histotoxic Clostridia | 203 |
13 Enteric Clostridia | 211 |
14 Salmonella | 231 |
15 Escherichia coli | 267 |
16 Yersinia | 309 |
17 Pasteurella | 325 |
18 Mannheimia | 347 |
19 Actinobacillus | 363 |
20 Haemophilus | 387 |
21 Bordetella | 411 |
22 Brucella | 429 |
23 Pseudomonas | 443 |
24 Moraxella | 469 |
25 Campylobacter and Helicobacter | 483 |
26 Lawsonia intracellularis | 503 |
27 Gram-negative Anaerobes | 513 |
28 Leptospira | 527 |
29 Mycoplasma | 549 |
30 Chlamydia | 575 |
31 Rickettsiales | 589 |
Index | 623 |