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Veterinary microbiology and microbial disease / P.J. Quinn ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xii, 912 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781405158237 (pbk.) :
  • 9781405158237 (Paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.08969041 QUI
LOC classification:
  • SF780.2 .V485 2011
Contents:
67.Circoviridae -- 68.Retroviridae -- 69.Revoviridae -- 70.Birnaviridae -- 71.Orthomyxoviridae -- 72.Paramyxoviridae -- 73.Rhabdoviridae -- 74.Bornaviridae -- 75.Bunyaviridae -- 76.Picornaviridae -- 77.Caliciviridae -- 78.Astroviridae -- 79.Cornoaviridae -- 80.Arteriviridae -- 81.Flaviviridae -- 82.Togaviridae -- 83.Prions: unconventional infectious agents -- 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 -- 85.Interactions of microbial pathogens with the nervous systems -- 86.Interactions of microbial pathogens with the male and female reproductive systems -- 87.The role of microbial pathogens in respiratory disease -- 89.Interactions of microbialpathogens -- 90.Microbial diseases in the cardiovascular system -- 91.Interactions of microbial pathogens with muscuoskeletal system -- 92.The role of microbial pathogens in disease of the integumentary system -- 93.Bacterial causes of bovine mastitis -- 94.Disinfection, biosecurity and other aspects of disease control.
1.Section I.Introduction to microbiology, infection, immunity and molecular diagnostic methods -- 1.Microbiology, microbial pathogens and infectious disease 00 2.Subdivisons, classificaiton and morphological characterization of infectious agents -- 3.Infection and immunity -- 4.Immunodeficiency diseases -- 5.Vacines and vaccination -- 6.Molecular diagnostic methods -- Sectioni II.Introductory bacertiology -- 7.The structure of bacterial cells -- 8.Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria -- 9.Bacterial genetics, mechanisms of genetic variation and gene databases -- 10.Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial diseases -- 11.Antibacterial resistance -- 13.Bacterial colonization, tissue invasion -- Section III.Pathogenetic bacteria -- 14.Staphyloccus speciies -- 15.Streptococci -- 16.Actinobacteria -- 17.Corynebacterium species -- 18.Rhodococcus equi -- 19.Listeria species -- 20.Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae -- 21.Bacillius species -- 23.Mycobacterium species -- 24.Enterobacteriaceae -- 25.Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species -- 26.Actinobacillus species -- 27.Pasteruella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and bibersteinia trehaolsi -- 28.Francisella tularensis -- 29.Histophilius somni, Haemophilus parasuis and Avibacterium paragallinaraum -- 30.Tayolorella species -- 31.Bordetella species -- 32.Moraxella species -- 33.Brucella species -- 34.Campylobacter and Helicobacter species -- 35.lawsonia intracellularis -- 36.Spirochaetes -- 37.Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore forming gram-negative bacteria -- 38.Mycoplasms -- 39.Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species -- 40.Rickettsiales and Coxiella burnetti -- 41.Bacterial species of limited pathogenic significance -- Section IV.Mycology -- 42.General features of fungi associated with disease in animals -- 43.Dermatophytes -- 44.Aspergillus species -- 45.Yeasts and disease production -- 46.Dimorphic fungi -- 47.Zygomycetes of veterinary importance -- 48.Fungus-like organisms of veterinary importance -- 49.Pneumocystis carinii -- 50.Opportunistic infections caused predominantly by phaeoid fungi -- 51.Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses -- 52.Pathogenic algae and cyanobacteria -- 53.Antifungal chemotherapy -- Section V.Introductory virology -- 54.Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses -- 55.Replication of viruses -- 56.Genetics and evolution of viruses -- 57.Propagations of viruses and virus-cell interactions -- 58.Pathogenesis of viral diseases -- 59.Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections -- 60.Antiviral chemotherapy -- Section VI.Viruses and prions -- 61.Herpesviridae -- 62.Papillomaviridade -- 63.Adenoviridae -- 64.Poxviridae -- 65.Asfarviridae -- 66.Parvoviridae.
Summary: '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.
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Previous ed.: 2002.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

67.Circoviridae -- 68.Retroviridae -- 69.Revoviridae -- 70.Birnaviridae -- 71.Orthomyxoviridae -- 72.Paramyxoviridae -- 73.Rhabdoviridae -- 74.Bornaviridae -- 75.Bunyaviridae -- 76.Picornaviridae -- 77.Caliciviridae -- 78.Astroviridae -- 79.Cornoaviridae -- 80.Arteriviridae -- 81.Flaviviridae -- 82.Togaviridae -- 83.Prions: unconventional infectious agents -- 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 -- 85.Interactions of microbial pathogens with the nervous systems -- 86.Interactions of microbial pathogens with the male and female reproductive systems -- 87.The role of microbial pathogens in respiratory disease -- 89.Interactions of microbialpathogens -- 90.Microbial diseases in the cardiovascular system -- 91.Interactions of microbial pathogens with muscuoskeletal system -- 92.The role of microbial pathogens in disease of the integumentary system -- 93.Bacterial causes of bovine mastitis -- 94.Disinfection, biosecurity and other aspects of disease control.

1.Section I.Introduction to microbiology, infection, immunity and molecular diagnostic methods -- 1.Microbiology, microbial pathogens and infectious disease 00 2.Subdivisons, classificaiton and morphological characterization of infectious agents -- 3.Infection and immunity -- 4.Immunodeficiency diseases -- 5.Vacines and vaccination -- 6.Molecular diagnostic methods -- Sectioni II.Introductory bacertiology -- 7.The structure of bacterial cells -- 8.Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria -- 9.Bacterial genetics, mechanisms of genetic variation and gene databases -- 10.Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial diseases -- 11.Antibacterial resistance -- 13.Bacterial colonization, tissue invasion -- Section III.Pathogenetic bacteria -- 14.Staphyloccus speciies -- 15.Streptococci -- 16.Actinobacteria -- 17.Corynebacterium species -- 18.Rhodococcus equi -- 19.Listeria species -- 20.Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae -- 21.Bacillius species -- 23.Mycobacterium species -- 24.Enterobacteriaceae -- 25.Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species -- 26.Actinobacillus species -- 27.Pasteruella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and bibersteinia trehaolsi -- 28.Francisella tularensis -- 29.Histophilius somni, Haemophilus parasuis and Avibacterium paragallinaraum -- 30.Tayolorella species -- 31.Bordetella species -- 32.Moraxella species -- 33.Brucella species -- 34.Campylobacter and Helicobacter species -- 35.lawsonia intracellularis -- 36.Spirochaetes -- 37.Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore forming gram-negative bacteria -- 38.Mycoplasms -- 39.Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species -- 40.Rickettsiales and Coxiella burnetti -- 41.Bacterial species of limited pathogenic significance -- Section IV.Mycology -- 42.General features of fungi associated with disease in animals -- 43.Dermatophytes -- 44.Aspergillus species -- 45.Yeasts and disease production -- 46.Dimorphic fungi -- 47.Zygomycetes of veterinary importance -- 48.Fungus-like organisms of veterinary importance -- 49.Pneumocystis carinii -- 50.Opportunistic infections caused predominantly by phaeoid fungi -- 51.Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses -- 52.Pathogenic algae and cyanobacteria -- 53.Antifungal chemotherapy -- Section V.Introductory virology -- 54.Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses -- 55.Replication of viruses -- 56.Genetics and evolution of viruses -- 57.Propagations of viruses and virus-cell interactions -- 58.Pathogenesis of viral diseases -- 59.Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections -- 60.Antiviral chemotherapy -- Section VI.Viruses and prions -- 61.Herpesviridae -- 62.Papillomaviridade -- 63.Adenoviridae -- 64.Poxviridae -- 65.Asfarviridae -- 66.Parvoviridae.

'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.

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