Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's Health (eBook)

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XVIII, 522 Seiten
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978-1-4020-9413-2 (ISBN)

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Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's Health -  Karel Hruska,  Joseph O. Falkinham III,  Jindrich Kazda,  Ivo Pavlik
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habitats and the overlapping of these biotopes by humans and animals contributed to the spread of mycobacteria and perhaps to their convergence to pathogenicity. It was not our intention to present a compendium covering all published results, but rather to issue a 'readable' book, which is illustrative and thus focused on the principle facts. The increase in the number of Editors has allowed the sharing of original experiences regarding the ecology of mycobacteria, published here for the ?rst time in some cases. The supplemented edition should serve as a guide to these discoveries and also contribute to an understanding of clinically signi?cant species in human and animal medicine. Borstel, Germany, January 2009 Jindrich Kazda Editors'Comments The editors responsible for the chapters are listed under the title of each chapter. Authors are listed under the titles of subchapters. The references are listed as they appear in the databases Reference Manager (Thomson Reuters, Philadelphia) as imported from Web of Science (Thomson Reuters, Philadelphia) or PubMed (Medline, NLM Bethesda). A few citations, not indexed, were cited according to the reprints or books available. This principle resulted in minor differences in the titles (not all reference titles are in English, some references have capitalized title words, not all species names are according to the contemporary nomenclature and in italics). Some journals are cited with abbreviated titles, some in full, as available in the source databases. These differences were left in the format of the database.
habitats and the overlapping of these biotopes by humans and animals contributed to the spread of mycobacteria and perhaps to their convergence to pathogenicity. It was not our intention to present a compendium covering all published results, but rather to issue a "e;readable"e; book, which is illustrative and thus focused on the principle facts. The increase in the number of Editors has allowed the sharing of original experiences regarding the ecology of mycobacteria, published here for the ?rst time in some cases. The supplemented edition should serve as a guide to these discoveries and also contribute to an understanding of clinically signi?cant species in human and animal medicine. Borstel, Germany, January 2009 Jindrich Kazda Editors'Comments The editors responsible for the chapters are listed under the title of each chapter. Authors are listed under the titles of subchapters. The references are listed as they appear in the databases Reference Manager (Thomson Reuters, Philadelphia) as imported from Web of Science (Thomson Reuters, Philadelphia) or PubMed (Medline, NLM Bethesda). A few citations, not indexed, were cited according to the reprints or books available. This principle resulted in minor differences in the titles (not all reference titles are in English, some references have capitalized title words, not all species names are according to the contemporary nomenclature and in italics). Some journals are cited with abbreviated titles, some in full, as available in the source databases. These differences were left in the format of the database.

Preface to the second edition, J. Kazda;
Editors’ comments;
Contributors;
Authors of photograhps;
Acknowledgement;
1. The chronology of mycobacteria and the development of mycobacterial ecology, J. Kazda;
2. Obligate pathogenic mycobacteria, J. Kazda, I. Pavlik
3. Potentially pathogenic mycobacteria, I. Pavlik, J. O. Falkinham III, J. Kazda
4. Physiological ecology of environmental saprophytic and potentially pathogenic mycobacteria, J. O. Falkinham III
5. Environments providing favourable conditions for the multiplication and transmission of mycobacteria, I. Pavlik, J. O. Falkinham III, J. Kazda
6. The occurrence of pathogenic and potentially pathogenic mycobacteria in animals and the role of the environment in the spread of infection, I. Pavlik, J. O. Falkinham III
7. Transmission of mycobacteria from the environment to susceptible hosts, I. Pavlik, J. O. Falkinham III, J. Kazda
8. Biological role of mycobacteria in the environment, J. Kazda, J. O. Falkinham III
9. Key research issues, J. Kazda, I. Pavlik, J. O. Falkinham III, K. Hruska
10: Photographs, I. Pavlik. K. Hruska
11. Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.6.2010
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 522 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Epidemiologie / Med. Biometrie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik
Veterinärmedizin Klinische Fächer Parasitologie
Schlagworte autoimmune disease • Bacteria • bacterial cell • bacterial infection • Environmental Mycobacteria • epidemiology • Epizootology • HIV • Infection • Infectious Diseases • Mycobacterial Ecology • Potentially Pathogenic Mycobacteria
ISBN-10 1-4020-9413-2 / 1402094132
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-9413-2 / 9781402094132
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