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Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease, 3E
Wiley-Blackwell
| Author | : | P. J. Quinn / B. K. Markey / F. C. Leonard / J. P. Cassidy / S. V. Gordon / S. Fanning / G. Barry / E. S. Fitzpatrick / A. P. Kelly / Kieran G. Meade |
価格:21,120円 (本体 19,200円+税) 送料サービス
・Release: 2026
・ISBN: 9781119716785
・1008 Pages
・Trim Size: 218.4 X 48.3 X 279.4 ・Hardcover
Description
The definitive resource for understanding infectious disease in veterinary medicine
The revised third edition of Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease equips veterinary professionals with essential knowledge of bacteriology, mycology and virology. Serving as both an authoritative reference and practical clinical guide to infectious disease, the authors provide up-to-date information relevant to animal and public health, along with the latest diagnostic tools and the information required to treat and control them.
This new edition incorporates substantial advances in molecular biology and genome sequencing that have transformed veterinary microbiology. New material also addresses contemporary challenges in infectious disease management, such as drug-resistant microorganisms, zoonotic pathogens, and other emerging threats.
Readers will find:
- Expanded coverage of molecular diagnostic methods and genome sequencing for pathogen identification and characterization
- Comprehensive analysis of antibacterial resistance mechanisms, multiple drug resistance patterns, and their implications for zoonotic and nosocomial pathogens
- Updated taxonomy of important pathogens in line with the recommendations of international committees
- Colour photographs illustrating important grossly- and microscopically-visible responses to infectious agents
- A fully revised section on the interactions of microbial pathogens with animal body systems to facilitate a systematic approach to investigating the role of infectious agents in disease production and differential diagnosis
- Access to a companion website providing all figures from the text as downloadable slides for educational use
Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease provides undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary students, practicing veterinary surgeons, researchers, and graduates specializing in diagnostic microbiology or regulatory activities with up-to-date information on bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens.
Table of Contents
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Author biographies xi
- About the Companion Website xiv
- Section I Introduction to Microbiology, Infection, Immunity and Molecular Diagnostic Methods
- 1 Microbiology, microbial pathogens and infectious disease 3
- 2 Subdivisions, classification and morphological characterization of infectious agents 8
- 3 Immunity and infection 14
- 4 Immune system disorders 78
- 5 Vaccines and vaccination 96
- 6 Molecular diagnostic methods 114
- Section II Introductory Bacteriology
- 7 The structure of bacterial cells and bacterial taxonomy 143
- 8 Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria 151
- 9 Bacterial genetics, mechanisms of genetic variation and gene databases 158
- 10 Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial disease 177
- 11 Antibacterial agents 183
- 12 Antibacterial resistance 192
- 13 Bacterial colonization, tissue invasion and clinical disease 202
- Section III Pathogenic Bacteria
- 14 Overview of bacteria of veterinary importance 217
- 15 Staphylococcus species 225
- 16 Streptococcus species and Enterococcus species 233
- 17 Actinomycetes 242
- 18 Corynebacterium species 253
- 19 Rhodococcus equi 260
- 20 Listeria species 264
- 21 Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae 269
- 22 Bacillus species 273
- 23 Clostridium and Clostridioides species 280
- 24 Mycobacterium species 296
- 25 Enterobacterales 309
- 26 Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species 335
- 27 Actinobacillus species 342
- 28 Pasteurella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and Bibersteinia trehalosi 349
- 29 Francisella tularensis 358
- 30 Histophilus somni, Glaesserella parasuis, Avibacterium paragallinarum and Gallibacterium anatis 362
- 31 Taylorella species 369
- 32 Bordetella species 372
- 33 Moraxella species 378
- 34 Brucella species 382
- 35 Campylobacter and Helicobacter species 390
- 36 Lawsonia intracellularis 397
- 37 Spirochaetes 400
- 38 Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria 415
- 39 Mycoplasmas 421
- 40 Chlamydia species 432
- 41 Rickettsiales and Coxiella burnetii 442
- 42 Bacterial species of limited pathogenic significance in animals 453
- Section IV Mycology
- 43 General features of fungi and an overview of their veterinary importance 461
- 44 Dermatophytes 471
- 45 Aspergillus species 478
- 46 Yeasts and disease production 484
- 47 Dimorphic fungi 494
- 48 Zygomycetes of veterinary importance 502
- 49 Fungus-like organisms of veterinary importance 508
- 50 Pneumocystis species 513
- 51 Opportunistic infections caused predominantly by phaeoid fungi 516
- 52 Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses 520
- 53 Pathogenic algae and cyanobacteria 535
- 54 Antifungal chemotherapy 541
- Section V Introductory Virology
- 55 Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses 561
- 56 Replication of viruses 572
- 57 Virus evolution 580
- 58 Propagation of viruses and virus–cell interactions 585
- 59 Pathogenesis of viral diseases 590
- 60 Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections 597
- 61 Antiviral chemotherapy 603
- Section VI Viruses and Prions
- 62 Overview of viruses of veterinary importance 623
- 63 Orthoherpesviridae 628
- 64 Papillomaviridae 645
- 65 Adenoviridae 651
- 66 Poxviridae 657
- 67 Asfarviridae 668
- 68 Parvoviridae 672
- 69 Circoviridae and Anelloviridae 681
- 70 Retroviridae 685
- 71 Sedoreoviridae and Spinareoviridae 701
- 72 Birnaviridae 710
- 73 Orthomyxoviridae 714
- 74 Paramyxoviridae and Pneumoviridae 723
- 75 Rhabdoviridae 736
- 76 Bornaviridae 743
- 77 Peribunyaviridae, Nairoviridae, Phenuiviridae and Hantaviridae 746
- 78 Picornaviridae 752
- 79 Caliciviridae 762
- 80 Astroviridae 768
- 81 Coronaviridae 771
- 82 Arteriviridae 784
- 83 Flaviviridae 790
- 84 Togaviridae 801
- 85 Prions: unconventional infectious agents 806
- Section VII Microbial Agents and Disease
- 86 Lesions resulting from interaction of bacterial, fungal and viral pathogens with host organ systems 817
- 87 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the nervous system 819
- 88 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the male and female reproductive systems 828
- 89 The role of microbial pathogens in intestinal and liver disease 837
- 90 The role of microbial pathogens in respiratory disease 849
- 91 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the urinary system 859
- 92 Microbial diseases of the cardiovascular system 870
- 93 Interactions of microbial pathogens with the musculoskeletal system 880
- 94 The role of microbial pathogens in diseases of the integumentary system 895
- 95 Bacterial causes of bovine mastitis 908
- 96 Disinfection, biosecurity and other aspects of disease control 922
- Appendix: Relevant websites 966
- Index 969

