Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals (eBook)
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-75485-5 (ISBN)
Comprehensive review of the major bacterial pathogens of animals, focusing on the current understanding of how they cause disease
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition is a specialist reference that provides a comprehensive review of bacterial pathogens in animals and their complex interplay with disease processes, offering a complete understanding of how bacteria cause disease in animals. It covers the many recent advances in the field including the newest taxonomies. In this revised and long anticipated fifth edition, additional introductory chapters have been added to set the material in context, and more figures added to integrate and improve understanding and comprehension throughout the text. A companion website presents the figures from the book in PowerPoint and references.
This detailed reference includes novel approaches to controlling bacterial pathogens in the light of growing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, with more than 70 expert authors sharing their wisdom on the topic. While molecular pathogenesis is a major aspect in almost every chapter, the authors have been careful to place pathogens in their broader context.
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition also contains information on:
- Themes in bacterial pathogenesis, covering the basic elements of pathogenesis, concepts of virulence, host-pathogen interactions and communication, and pathogenesis in the post-genomic era
- Evolution of bacterial pathogens, covering what they are and how they emerge, along with sources of genetic diversity, population structure, and genome plasticity
- Understanding of pathogenesis through pathogenomics and bioinformatics, including how mutations generate pathogen diversity, and an overview of genome sequencing technologies
- Subversion of the immune response by bacterial pathogens, covering subversion of both innate responses and adaptive immunity
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition is an essential resource for graduate students in veterinary medicine and animal science, and for veterinary microbiologists, pathologists, infectious disease experts, and others interested in bacterial disease. It is the only book to cover this topic to this depth through the wealth of insight of dozens of qualified and practicing professionals.
John F. Prescott is University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Janet I. MacInnes is Professor Emerita at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Filip Van Immerseel is Professor at Ghent University in Merelbeke, Belgium.
John D. Boyce is Associate Professor at Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Monash University, in Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
Andrew N. Rycroft is Professor at the Royal Veterinary College, in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
José A. Vázquez-Boland is Professor at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
PATHOGENESIS OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN ANIMALS Comprehensive review of the major bacterial pathogens of animals, focusing on the current understanding of how they cause disease Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition is a specialist reference that provides a comprehensive review of bacterial pathogens in animals and their complex interplay with disease processes, offering a complete understanding of how bacteria cause disease in animals. It covers the many recent advances in the field including the newest taxonomies. In this revised and long anticipated fifth edition, additional introductory chapters have been added to set the material in context, and more figures added to integrate and improve understanding and comprehension throughout the text. A companion website presents the figures from the book in PowerPoint and references. This detailed reference includes novel approaches to controlling bacterial pathogens in the light of growing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, with more than 70 expert authors sharing their wisdom on the topic. While molecular pathogenesis is a major aspect in almost every chapter, the authors have been careful to place pathogens in their broader context. Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition also contains information on: Themes in bacterial pathogenesis, covering the basic elements of pathogenesis, concepts of virulence, host-pathogen interactions and communication, and pathogenesis in the post-genomic era Evolution of bacterial pathogens, covering what they are and how they emerge, along with sources of genetic diversity, population structure, and genome plasticity Understanding of pathogenesis through pathogenomics and bioinformatics, including how mutations generate pathogen diversity, and an overview of genome sequencing technologies Subversion of the immune response by bacterial pathogens, covering subversion of both innate responses and adaptive immunity Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition is an essential resource for graduate students in veterinary medicine and animal science, and for veterinary microbiologists, pathologists, infectious disease experts, and others interested in bacterial disease. It is the only book to cover this topic to this depth through the wealth of insight of dozens of qualified and practicing professionals.
John F. Prescott is University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Janet I. MacInnes is Professor Emerita at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Filip Van Immerseel is Professor at Ghent University in Merelbeke, Belgium. John D. Boyce is Associate Professor at Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Monash University, in Clayton, Victoria, Australia. Andrew N. Rycroft is Professor at the Royal Veterinary College, in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. José A. Vázquez-Boland is Professor at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
"The book is well-produced and a useful update on bacterial pathogenesis from a genomics standpoint. It belongs in the diagnostic laboratory, and not just on the bacteriologist's shelf." - Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2023, Vol. 35(2) 217-218
List of Contributors
Ben Adler
Department of Microbiology
Biomedicine Discovery Institute
Monash University
Clayton, Victoria
Australia
John A. Angelos
Department of Medicine and Epidemiology
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California
Davis, CA
USA
Virginia Aragon
Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal
Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Bellaterra
Spain
Angela Arenas‐Gamboa
College of Veterinary Medicine
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
USA
Thiago D. Barral
Instituto de Ciências da Saúde
Universidade Federal da Bahia
Bahia
Brazil
Paul A. Barrow
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
University of Surrey
Guildford
UK
Helena Berlamont
Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Pathology
Bacteriology and Avian Diseases
Merelbeke
Belgium
Pat J. Blackall
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia
Patrick Boerlin
Department of Pathobiology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Anders M. Bojesen
University of Copenhagen
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Frederiksberg
Denmark
Janine T. Bossé
Section of Paediatric Infectious Disease
Department of Infectious Disease
Imperial College London
UK
John D. Boyce
Biomedicine Discovery Institute
Infection and Immunity Program and Department of Microbiology
Monash University
Clayton, Victoria
Australia
Glenn F. Browning
Asia‐Pacific Centre for Animal Health
Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
University of Melbourne
Parkville, Victoria
Australia
Adina R. Bujold
Department of Pathobiology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Clayton C. Caswell
Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
Center for One Health Research
VA‐MD College of Veterinary Medicine
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
USA
Jeff L. Caswell
Department of Pathobiology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Georgina Cox
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Charles J. Czuprynski
Department of Pathobiological Sciences
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
USA
Alejandro de la Peña‐Moctezuma
Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología
Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Coyoacán
Mexico
Chloë De Witte
Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Avian Diseases
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Ghent University
Merelbeke
Belgium
Evelien Dierick
Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Avian Diseases
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Ghent University
Merelbeke
Belgium
Richard Ducatelle
Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Avian Diseases
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Ghent University
Merelbeke
Belgium
John M. Fairbrother
Université de Montreal
Faculté de médecine vétérinaire
Département de pathologie et microbiologie
St. Hyacinthe, Quebec
Canada
J. Ross Fitzgerald
Roslin Institute and Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
UK
Jeff T. Foster
Pathogen and Microbiome Institute
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ
USA
Joachim Frey
Vetsuisse Faculty
Universität Bern
Bern
Switzerland
Roman R. Ganta
Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS
USA
Connie J. Gebhart
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN
USA
Cyrille Goarant
Institut Pasteur de Nouvelle‐Calédonie
Noumea
New Caledonia
Evy Goossens
Department of Pathology
Bacteriology and Avian Diseases
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Ghent University
Merelbeke
Belgium
Roberto M. C. Guedes
Veterinary School
Federal University of Minas Gerais
Belo Horizonte
Minas Gerais
Brazil
Carlton L. Gyles
Department of Pathobiology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Andreas F. Haag
Institute of Infection
Immunity and Inflammation
College of Medical
Veterinary and Life Sciences
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
UK
Freddy Haesebrouck
Department of Pathology
Bacteriology and Avian Diseases
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Ghent University
Merelbeke
Belgium
Marina Harper
Biomedicine Discovery Institute
Infection and Immunity Program and Department of Microbiology
Monash University
Clayton, Victoria
Australia
Eric T. Harvill
Department of Infectious Diseases
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Georgia
Athens, GA
USA
Douglas C. Hodgins
Department of Pathobiology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Wilhelmina M. Huston
School of Life Sciences
University of Technology
Sydney, Ultimo
New South Wales
Australia
Gregorio Iraola
Microbial Genomics Laboratory
Institut Pasteur Montevideo
Montevideo
Uruguay
Wellcome Sanger Institute
Hinxton, UK
Center for Integrative Biology
Universidad Mayor
Santiago de Chile
Chile
Martina Jelocnik
Genecology Research Centre
University of the Sunshine Coast
Sippy Downs
Queensland
Australia
Michael A. Jones
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington
UK
Raveendra R. Kulkarni
Department of Population Health and Pathobiology
North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine
Raleigh, NC
USA
Joseph S. Lam
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Anne‐Sophie Le Guern
Yersinia Research Unit
Institut Pasteur
Paris
France
Allison C. Leonard
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Lu Li
State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Huazhong Agricultural University
Wuhan, Hubei
China
Jere W. McBride
Department of Pathology
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, TX
USA
Janet I. MacInnes
Department of Pathobiology
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada
Marc S. Marenda
Asia‐Pacific Centre for Animal Health
Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
University of Melbourne
Parkville, Victoria
Australia
Kate C. Mellor Wright
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Hinxton, Cambridge
UK
Robert J. Moore
School of Science
Department of Biosciences and Food Technology
RMIT University
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
Hayley J. Newton
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
University of Melbourne
Melbourne,...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.8.2022 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Veterinärmedizin |
Schlagworte | adaptive immunity • animal bacteria • animal infections • Bacterial Diversity • genome sequencing technologies • host-pathogen communications • Infektionskrankheit • Pathogenese • pathogenesis • pathogens in animals • Post-genomic era • subversion of innate responses • Veterinärmedizin • Veterinärmedizin / Mikrobiologie,Parasitologie,Infektionen,Immunologie • Veterinary Medicine • Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology,Infectious Diseases & Immunology • Virulence |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-75485-2 / 1119754852 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-75485-5 / 9781119754855 |
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