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Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology

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A compact and accessible guidebook exploring current understanding of common bacterial and fungal pathogens of animals.
 
Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology brings together knowledge and understanding of the bacterial pathogens of animals from disease signs and diagnostic methods to the molecular basis of the host pathogen interaction. A small but focused book, it enables the reader to access important information during diagnosis and treatment in a clinically relevant way. Suitable as a companion for study on the subject and for professional use, the author focuses on the more clinically common diseases at the general and first-referral level.
 
Divided into three sections, the first covers the basics of bacterial microbiology such as structure, growth and genetics. The second examines the commonly encountered bacterial pathogens, with emphasis on current understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of infection and immunity. The third section explores the current state of knowledge of those fungi involved in infection of animals.
 
Specific topics covered in Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology include:
* Nutrition, sterilization, and disinfection of bacteria, bacterial genes and gene transfer, pathogenicity and host response, and vaccination
* Antimicrobials (action, dynamics, and resistance), typing and identification of pathogens, fungi as agents of disease, Salmonella and E. coli in animal disease and public health
* Pathogens transmitted by vectors such as Borrelia, those of endogenous origin such as Clostridium and Pasteurella and those able to spread widely such as Leptospira, Mycobacterium and Chlamydia
* Fungal pathogens causing superficial, subcutaneous and systemic mycoses
 
Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology is an essential resource for veterinary students, veterinary nurses, and veterinary practitioners worldwide, allowing them to quickly establish a foundation of knowledge of bacterial pathogens based on clear understanding gained from studies over recent decades.

List of contents

Preface xvii
 
About the Companion Website xix
 
1 The Bacterial Cell 1
 
2 Metabolism, Growth and Culture of Bacteria 9
 
3 Sterilisation and Disinfection 15
 
4 Bacterial Genes and Gene Transfer 23
 
5 Bacterial Pathogenicity 29
 
6 Bacterial Veterinary Vaccines 39
 
7 Antimicrobials: Action, Dynamics and Resistance 43
 
8 Bacterial Typing 51
 
9 Salmonella 55
 
10 Escherichia coli - An Intestinal Pathogen 63
 
11 Escherichia coli as an Extraintestinal Pathogen 69
 
12 Campylobacter - Hyperendemic on the Farm 75
 
13 Leptospira - Using Urine to Spread 81
 
14 Lyme Disease - Ticks and Dogs 87
 
15 Brachyspira 91
 
16 Pasteurella 93
 
17 Pseudomonas and Burkholderia 97
 
18 Bordetella 101
 
19 Delicate Gram-negative Bacteria 105
 
20 Mannheimia, Actinobacillus and Other Pasteurellaceae 111
 
21 Chlamydia - A Stealthy Pathogen 117
 
22 Bovine Tuberculosis and Johne's Disease 121
 
23 Bacillus anthracis 129
 
24 Clostridium 133
 
25 Staphylococcus - Skin and Soft Tissue Infection 143
 
26 Streptococcus 149
 
27 Nocardia, Actinomyces and Dermatophilus - The Filamentous Pathogens 155
 
28 Prescottella (Rhodococcus) equi 159
 
29 Corynebacterium - CLA 163
 
30 Listeria - Growing in the Fridge 165
 
31 Erysipelothrix and Trueperella 169
 
32 Mycoplasma - Cell-associated Pathogens 173
 
33 Rickettsia - Arthropod Vector-borne Pathogens 179
 
34 Fungi as Agents of Disease 183
 
35 Aspergillus - Strength in Numbers 187
 
36 Dermatophytes - Keratinolytic Fungi 191
 
37 Yeasts: Malassezia, Candida and Cryptococcus 195
 
38 Dimorphic Fungal Infections 199
 
Index 205

About the author










Andrew N. Rycroft, BSc (Hons), PhD, FRCPath, is Emeritus Professor of Clinical and Veterinary Microbiology at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, in the UK. He spent 9 years as lecturer at Glasgow University Veterinary School before moving to the RVC in 1992. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists.


Summary

A compact and accessible guidebook exploring current understanding of common bacterial and fungal pathogens of animals.

Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology brings together knowledge and understanding of the bacterial pathogens of animals from disease signs and diagnostic methods to the molecular basis of the host pathogen interaction. A small but focused book, it enables the reader to access important information during diagnosis and treatment in a clinically relevant way. Suitable as a companion for study on the subject and for professional use, the author focuses on the more clinically common diseases at the general and first-referral level.

Divided into three sections, the first covers the basics of bacterial microbiology such as structure, growth and genetics. The second examines the commonly encountered bacterial pathogens, with emphasis on current understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of infection and immunity. The third section explores the current state of knowledge of those fungi involved in infection of animals.

Specific topics covered in Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology include:
* Nutrition, sterilization, and disinfection of bacteria, bacterial genes and gene transfer, pathogenicity and host response, and vaccination
* Antimicrobials (action, dynamics, and resistance), typing and identification of pathogens, fungi as agents of disease, Salmonella and E. coli in animal disease and public health
* Pathogens transmitted by vectors such as Borrelia, those of endogenous origin such as Clostridium and Pasteurella and those able to spread widely such as Leptospira, Mycobacterium and Chlamydia
* Fungal pathogens causing superficial, subcutaneous and systemic mycoses

Fundamentals of Veterinary Microbiology is an essential resource for veterinary students, veterinary nurses, and veterinary practitioners worldwide, allowing them to quickly establish a foundation of knowledge of bacterial pathogens based on clear understanding gained from studies over recent decades.

Product details

Authors Andrew N. Rycroft, Andrew N. (University of London Rycroft
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.12.2023
 
EAN 9780470659472
ISBN 978-0-470-65947-2
No. of pages 240
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

Veterinärmedizin, Mikrobiologie, veterinary medicine, Allg. Veterinärmedizin

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