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Informationen zum Autor Errol Reiss, Ph.D., is Adjunct Professor of Microbiology at Emory University School of Medicine (EUSM), Atlanta, Georgia, and Research Microbiologist, Molecular Typing Unit, Mycotic Diseases Branch, Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Reiss previously published a single-author textbook in the field of medical mycology (see below) and has published several book chapters, review articiles and a total of? 87 primary research literature publications. H. Jean Shadomy, Ph.D., is Adjunct Professor of Dermatology, EUSM, Atlanta. A career microbiologist, she has several book chapters and more than 40 published primary literature articles to her name. Klappentext Provides a solid foundation for both clinical laboratory and medical practice Drawing from the most current research findings in mycology, immunology, and molecular biology, Fundamental Medical Mycology is an ideal textbook and general reference to the field. The authors' in-depth coverage of laboratory diagnostic methods, state-of-the-art infectious disease practice, and epidemiology creates a solid foundation for readers interested in clinical laboratory science, medical practice, and public health. The text begins with three chapters that set the stage for the nineteen fungal disease-specific chapters that follow. The first chapter explores the broad spectrum of diseases, taxonomy, reproduction, physiology of the fungal cell, primary and opportunistic pathogens, and determinants of pathogenicity. The second chapter presents step-by-step classical and molecular laboratory diagnostic methods. The third chapter examines antifungal therapy as well as antifungal susceptibility testing. Each one of the disease-specific chapters adheres to a uniform organization, making it easy to locate materials and compare the underlying causes, symptoms, and treatments for each fungal disease. Readers will find coverage of such critical topics as etiologic agents, epidemiology, risk factors, transmission, clinical and veterinary forms, therapies, and laboratory detection. Moreover, each chapter features: Case studies that help readers understand how fungal diseases are detected and treated Illustrations to support accurate identification of fungal agents and diagnosis of disease Questions and answers to gauge readers' grasp of key concepts as they progress in the text Selected references supporting further research of key concepts, fungal agents, and diseases A glossary defines all the key terms used throughout the text. This book serves as a current reference for clinical microbiologists and healthcare professionals and as a textbook for courses in medical mycology. No prior knowledge of mycology is assumed, making the text highly accessible to all readers who have a basic foundation in general biology and medical microbiology. Zusammenfassung In-depth coverage of each fungal disease and its etiologic agents from both the laboratory and clinical perspective. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xvii Acknowledgments xix Part One Introduction to Fundamental Medical Mycology, Laboratory Diagnostic Methods, and Antifungal Therapy 1. Introduction to Fundamental Medical Mycology 3 2. Laboratory Diagnostic Methods in Medical Mycology 31 3A. Antifungal Agents and Therapy 75 3B. Antifungal Susceptibility Tests 107 Part Two Systemic Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Environmental Molds (Endemic Mycoses) 4. Blastomycosis 125 5. Coccidioidomycosis 141 6. Histoplasmosis 165 7. Paracoccidioidomycosis 187 8. Penicilliosis 201 9. Sporotrichosis 215 10A. Less Frequent Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Environmental Molds: Adiaspiromycosis 233 10B. Less Frequent Mycoses Caused ...