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Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens, Hardback Book

Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens Hardback

Edited by Indira T. Kudva, Nancy A. Cornick, Paul J. Plummer, Qijing Zhang, Tracy L. Nicholson, John P. Bannantine, Bryan H. Bellaire

Part of the ASM Books series

Hardback

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Ground-breaking overview of an enduring topicDespite the use of antibiotics, bacterial diseases continue to be a critical issue in public health, and bacterial pathogenesis remains a tantalizing problem for research microbiologists.

This new edition of Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens broadly covers the knowledge base surrounding this topic and presents recently unraveled bacterial virulence strategies and cutting-edge therapies.

A team of editors, led by USDA scientist Indira Kudva, compiled perspectives from experts to explain the wide variety of mechanisms through which bacterial pathogens cause disease: the host interface, host cell enslavement, and bacterial communication, secretion, defenses, and persistence.

A collection of reviews on targeted therapies rounds out the seven sections of this unique book.

The new edition provides insights into some of the most recent advances in the area of bacterial pathogenesis, including * how metabolism shapes the host-pathogen interface* interactions across species and genera * mechanisms of the secretion systems * evasion, survival, and persistence mechanisms * new therapies targeting various adaptive and virulence mechanisms of bacterial pathogensWritten to promote discussion, extrapolation, exploration, and multidimensional thinking, Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens serves as a textbook for graduate courses on bacterial pathogenesis and a resource for specialists in bacterial pathogenicity, such as molecular biologists, physician scientists, infectious disease clinicians, dental scientists, veterinarians, molecular biologists, industry researchers, and technicians.

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