Veterinary microbiology and microbial disease / 2nd ed.
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作 者:P.J. Quinn, MVB, PhD, MRCVS, Professor Emeritus, Former Professor of Veterinary Microbiology and...
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ISBN:9781405158237
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"Veterinary Microbiology is one of the core subjects for veterinary students. Fully revised and expanded, this new edition covers every aspect of veterinary microbiology for students in both paraclinical and clinical years. It provides concise descriptions of the groups of micro-organisms, diseases they produce, immunological aspects and a summary of infectious diseases based on their main clinical signs. New to this edition:Diagrams throughout showing the transmission of infection New chapters on the application of molecular methods, food safety and public health, skin, the respiratory system, cardiology, and the urinary tract Revisions to existing text and many more illustrations"--Provided by publisher.
目录
Table Of Contents:
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
Author biographies xi
Section I Introduction to Microbiology, Infection, Immunity and Molecular Diagnostic Methods
1 Microbiology, microbial pathogens and infectious disease 3(4)
2 Subdivisions, classification and morphological characterization of infectious agents 7(7)
3 Infection and immunity 14(53)
4 Immunodeficiency diseases 67(13)
5 Vaccines and vaccination 80(15)
6 Molecular diagnostic methods 95(20)
Section II Introductory Bacteriology
7 The structure of bacterial cells 115(8)
8 Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria 123(6)
9 Bacterial genetics, mechanisms of genetic variation and gene databases 129(14)
10 Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial disease 143(6)
11 Antibacterial agents 149(8)
12 Antibacterial resistance 157(8)
13 Bacterial colonization, tissue invasion and clinical disease 165(14)
Section III Pathogenic Bacteria
14 Staphylococcus species 179(9)
15 Streptococci 188(8)
16 Actinobacteria 196(11)
17 Corynebacterium species 207(6)
18 Rhodococcus equi 213(4)
19 Listeria species 217(5)
20 Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae 222(5)
21 Bacillus species 227(6)
22 Clostridium species 233(17)
23 Mycobacterium species 250(13)
24 Enterobacteriaceae 263(24)
25 Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species 287(6)
26 Actinobacillus species 293(7)
27 Pasteurella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and Bibersteinia trehalosi 300(9)
28 Francisella tularensis 309(5)
29 Histophilus somni, Haemophilus parasuis and Avibacterium paragallinarum 314(7)
30 Taylorella species 321(4)
31 Bordetella species 325(5)
32 Moraxella species 330(4)
33 Brucella species 334(8)
34 Campylobacter and Helicobacter species 342(9)
35 Lawsonia intracellularis 351(3)
36 Spirochaetes 354(13)
37 Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria 367(6)
38 Mycoplasmas 373(11)
39 Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species 384(10)
40 Rickettsiales and Coxiella burnetii 394(11)
41 Bacterial species of limited pathogenic significance 405(8)
Section IV Mycology
42 General features of fungi associated with disease in animals 413(6)
43 Dermatophytes 419(6)
44 Aspergillus species 425(5)
45 Yeasts and disease production 430(9)
46 Dimorphic fungi 439(7)
47 Zygomycetes of veterinary importance 446(6)
48 Fungus-like organisms of veterinary importance 452(5)
49 Pneumocystis carinii 457(2)
50 Opportunistic infections caused predominantly by phaeoid fungi 459(4)
51 Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses 463(15)
52 Pathogenic algae and cyanobacteria 478(5)
53 Antifungal chemotherapy 483(22)
Section V Introductory Virology
54 Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses 505(9)
55 Replication of viruses 514(8)
56 Genetics and evolution of viruses 522(5)
57 Propagation of viruses and virus-cell interactions 527(7)
58 Pathogenesis of viral diseases 534(7)
59 Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections 541(7)
60 Antiviral chemotherapy 548(19)
Section VI Viruses and Prions
61 Herpesviridae 567(16)
62 Papillomaviridae 583(5)
63 Adenoviridae 588(5)
64 Poxviridae 593(10)
65 Asfarviridae 603(4)
66 Parvoviridae 607(8)
67 Circoviridae 615(3)
68 Retroviridae 618(17)
69 Reoviridae 635(9)
70 Birnaviridae 644(3)
71 Orthomyxoviridae 647(9)
72 Paramyxoviridae 656(12)
73 Rhabdoviridae 668(8)
74 Bornaviridae 676(3)
75 Bunyaviridae 679(5)
76 Picornaviridae 684(8)
77 Caliciviridae 692(6)
78 Astroviridae 698(2)
79 Coronaviridae 700(13)
80 Arteriviridae 713(5)
81 Flaviviridae 718(11)
82 Togaviridae 729(5)
83 Prions: unconventional infectious agents 734(11)
Section VII Microbial Agents and Disease Production
84 Tissue and system preferences of bacterial, fungal and viral pathogens and the nature of the diseases caused by these infectious agents 745(14)
85 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the nervous system 759(6)
86 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the male and female reproductive systems 765(8)
87 The role of microbial pathogens in intestinal disease 773(5)
88 The role of microbial pathogens in respiratory disease 778(9)
89 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the renal system 787(10)
90 Microbial diseases of the cardiovascular system 797(9)
91 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the musculoskeletal system 806(20)
92 The role of microbial pathogens in diseases of the integumentary system 826(11)
93 Bacterial causes of bovine mastitis 837(14)
94 Disinfection, biosecurity and other aspects of disease control 851(39)
Appendix: Relevant websites 890(3)
Index 893
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
Author biographies xi
Section I Introduction to Microbiology, Infection, Immunity and Molecular Diagnostic Methods
1 Microbiology, microbial pathogens and infectious disease 3(4)
2 Subdivisions, classification and morphological characterization of infectious agents 7(7)
3 Infection and immunity 14(53)
4 Immunodeficiency diseases 67(13)
5 Vaccines and vaccination 80(15)
6 Molecular diagnostic methods 95(20)
Section II Introductory Bacteriology
7 The structure of bacterial cells 115(8)
8 Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria 123(6)
9 Bacterial genetics, mechanisms of genetic variation and gene databases 129(14)
10 Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial disease 143(6)
11 Antibacterial agents 149(8)
12 Antibacterial resistance 157(8)
13 Bacterial colonization, tissue invasion and clinical disease 165(14)
Section III Pathogenic Bacteria
14 Staphylococcus species 179(9)
15 Streptococci 188(8)
16 Actinobacteria 196(11)
17 Corynebacterium species 207(6)
18 Rhodococcus equi 213(4)
19 Listeria species 217(5)
20 Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae 222(5)
21 Bacillus species 227(6)
22 Clostridium species 233(17)
23 Mycobacterium species 250(13)
24 Enterobacteriaceae 263(24)
25 Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species 287(6)
26 Actinobacillus species 293(7)
27 Pasteurella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and Bibersteinia trehalosi 300(9)
28 Francisella tularensis 309(5)
29 Histophilus somni, Haemophilus parasuis and Avibacterium paragallinarum 314(7)
30 Taylorella species 321(4)
31 Bordetella species 325(5)
32 Moraxella species 330(4)
33 Brucella species 334(8)
34 Campylobacter and Helicobacter species 342(9)
35 Lawsonia intracellularis 351(3)
36 Spirochaetes 354(13)
37 Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria 367(6)
38 Mycoplasmas 373(11)
39 Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species 384(10)
40 Rickettsiales and Coxiella burnetii 394(11)
41 Bacterial species of limited pathogenic significance 405(8)
Section IV Mycology
42 General features of fungi associated with disease in animals 413(6)
43 Dermatophytes 419(6)
44 Aspergillus species 425(5)
45 Yeasts and disease production 430(9)
46 Dimorphic fungi 439(7)
47 Zygomycetes of veterinary importance 446(6)
48 Fungus-like organisms of veterinary importance 452(5)
49 Pneumocystis carinii 457(2)
50 Opportunistic infections caused predominantly by phaeoid fungi 459(4)
51 Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses 463(15)
52 Pathogenic algae and cyanobacteria 478(5)
53 Antifungal chemotherapy 483(22)
Section V Introductory Virology
54 Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses 505(9)
55 Replication of viruses 514(8)
56 Genetics and evolution of viruses 522(5)
57 Propagation of viruses and virus-cell interactions 527(7)
58 Pathogenesis of viral diseases 534(7)
59 Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections 541(7)
60 Antiviral chemotherapy 548(19)
Section VI Viruses and Prions
61 Herpesviridae 567(16)
62 Papillomaviridae 583(5)
63 Adenoviridae 588(5)
64 Poxviridae 593(10)
65 Asfarviridae 603(4)
66 Parvoviridae 607(8)
67 Circoviridae 615(3)
68 Retroviridae 618(17)
69 Reoviridae 635(9)
70 Birnaviridae 644(3)
71 Orthomyxoviridae 647(9)
72 Paramyxoviridae 656(12)
73 Rhabdoviridae 668(8)
74 Bornaviridae 676(3)
75 Bunyaviridae 679(5)
76 Picornaviridae 684(8)
77 Caliciviridae 692(6)
78 Astroviridae 698(2)
79 Coronaviridae 700(13)
80 Arteriviridae 713(5)
81 Flaviviridae 718(11)
82 Togaviridae 729(5)
83 Prions: unconventional infectious agents 734(11)
Section VII Microbial Agents and Disease Production
84 Tissue and system preferences of bacterial, fungal and viral pathogens and the nature of the diseases caused by these infectious agents 745(14)
85 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the nervous system 759(6)
86 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the male and female reproductive systems 765(8)
87 The role of microbial pathogens in intestinal disease 773(5)
88 The role of microbial pathogens in respiratory disease 778(9)
89 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the renal system 787(10)
90 Microbial diseases of the cardiovascular system 797(9)
91 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the musculoskeletal system 806(20)
92 The role of microbial pathogens in diseases of the integumentary system 826(11)
93 Bacterial causes of bovine mastitis 837(14)
94 Disinfection, biosecurity and other aspects of disease control 851(39)
Appendix: Relevant websites 890(3)
Index 893
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