11959oam 22005413 450 991081554950332120240912165423.09781118650561(electronic bk.)9780470959497(MiAaPQ)EBC1212540(Au-PeEL)EBL1212540(CaPaEBR)ebr10719128(CaONFJC)MIL497750(OCoLC)860538534(MiAaPQ)EBC7103915(CKB)17692447200041(EXLCZ)991769244720004120220831d2013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVeterinary Microbiology3rd ed.Hoboken :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2013.©2013.1 online resource (648 pages)Print version: McVey, D. Scott Veterinary Microbiology Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2013 9780470959497 Intro -- VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- PART I Introduction -- 1 Pathogenicity and Virulence -- Some Attributes of Host-Parasite Relationships -- Criteria of Pathogenicity-Koch's Postulates -- Elements in the Production of an Infectious Disease -- Pathogenic Action -- Direct Damage -- Immune-Mediated Damage -- Further Reading -- 2 Immune Responses to Infectious Agents -- Innate Immunity -- Detection of Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs) by Sentinel Cells and the Effects on Immune System Stimulation -- Anatomic Features, Physiological Processes, and Normal Flora -- Antimicrobial Peptides and Their Role in Innate Immunity -- Effector Cells of the Innate Immune System -- Adaptive Immunity -- Humoral Immunity (Antibody Response) -- Effector Functions of Antibody -- Cell-Mediated Immunity -- Killing of Facultative Intracellular Bacteria by Activated Macrophages -- Killing of Virus-Infected Cells by Cytotoxic T Cells -- Effector Cells Can Use Antibody to Bind Target Cells -- Evaluation of Immune Responses to Infectious Agents -- Antibody-Based Serology -- Cell-Mediated Immunity-Based Diagnostics -- Summary -- Further Reading -- 3 Laboratory Diagnosis -- Bacteria and Fungi -- Sample Collection -- Transport of Samples -- Demonstration of an Infectious Agent -- Virus -- General Considerations -- Isolation of Virus from Clinical Specimens -- Identification of Viruses or Viral Antigens in Clinical Specimens -- Serologic Detection of Viruses -- Further Reading -- 4 Antimicrobial Chemotherapy -- Classification of Antimicrobial Drugs -- Mechanism of Action of Antimicrobial Drugs -- Inhibition of Cell Wall Synthesis -- Damage to Cell Membrane Function -- Inhibition of Nucleic Acid Function -- Inhibition of Protein Synthesis -- Aminoglycosides.Antimicrobial Susceptibility and Drug Dosage Prediction -- Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing -- Design of Drug Dosage and Pharmacodynamic Properties -- Factors Affecting Tissue Drug Concentrations -- Antifungal Chemotherapy -- Antifungal Agents for Topical Use -- Antifungal Agents for Systemic Use -- Resistance to Antibacterial Drugs -- Constitutive Resistance -- Acquired Resistance -- Other Genetic Elements Associated with Resistance. -- Clinical Importance of Antimicrobial Drug Resistance -- Public Health Aspects of Antimicrobial Resistancein Animal Pathogens -- Control of Antimicrobial Resistance -- 5 Vaccines -- Introduction -- Humoral Immunity -- Cell-Mediated Immunity -- Generation of the Immune Response -- DNA Vaccines -- Adjuvants -- Viral Vaccines -- Live Attenuated Viral Vaccines -- Inactivated Virus Vaccines -- Toxoids, Bacterins, and Bacterial Vaccines -- Toxoids -- Bacterins -- Bacterial Vaccines -- Further Reading -- PART II Bacteria and Fungi -- 6 Family Enterobacteriaceae -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Cellular Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Resistance -- Variability -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Morphology and Staining -- Cultural Characteristics -- References -- Further Reading -- 7 Enterobacteriaceae: Escherichia -- Descriptive Features -- Cellular Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Enterotoxins -- Other Toxins -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoir and Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms and Disease Patterns -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment, Control, and Prevention -- Other Coliforms -- Klebsiella -- Enterobacter and Citrobacter -- References -- 8 Enterobacteriaceae: Salmonella -- Descriptive Features -- Cellular Description and Composition.Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Ecology -- Reservoir -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Pathology -- Disease Patterns -- Epidemiology -- Immunological Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment, Control, and Prevention -- Salmonellosis of Poultry -- Reference -- Further Reading -- 9 Enterobacteriaceae:Yersinia -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Growth Characteristics -- Y. pestis (Plague Bacillus) -- Descriptive Features -- Ecology -- Pathogenesis -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Y. pseudotuberculosis -- Descriptive Features -- Variability -- Ecology -- Pathogenesis -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Y. enterocolitica -- Descriptive Features -- Variability -- Ecology -- Pathogenesis -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Y. ruckeri -- 10 Enterobacteriaceae: Shigella -- Descriptive Features -- Cellular Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoir -- Transmission -- Clinical Disease -- Pathogenesis -- Epidemiology -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment, Control, and Prevention -- Further Reading -- 11 Pasteurellaceae: Avibacterium, Bibersteinia, Mannheimia, and Pasteurella -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Resistance -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoirs -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Pathology -- Disease Patterns -- Cattle -- Sheep and Goats -- Swine -- Rabbits -- Avian Species -- Dogs and Cats -- Equine -- Immunity -- Basis of Immunity -- Vaccination -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Isolation and Identification -- Treatment and Control -- O. rhinotracheale -- Further Reading.12 Pasteurellaceae: Actinobacillus -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Structure and Composition -- Cell Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Resistance -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoir -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Pathology -- Disease Patterns -- Epidemiology -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Further Reading -- 13 Pasteurellaceae: Haemophilus andHistophilus -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Resistance -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoirs -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Pathology -- Disease Patterns -- Immunity -- Basis of Immunity -- Vaccination -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Further Reading -- 14 Bordetella -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Biochemical Activities -- Resistance -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoir -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Pathology -- Disease Patterns -- Epidemiology -- Immunologic Aspects -- Pathogenic Factors -- Protective Role -- Immunization Procedures -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- 15 Brucella -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Cellular Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Resistance -- Diversity -- Ecology -- Zoologic and Geographic Reservoirs -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Epidemiology -- Characterization of Infection in Animal Populations -- Immunologic Aspects -- Immune Mechanisms in Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms of Resistance and Recovery -- Vaccination -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Specimens -- Direct Examination -- Isolation.Identification -- Serologic Tests -- Molecular-Based Tests -- Treatment -- Control and Prevention -- Control Methods for B. abortus, B. melitensis, and B. suis -- Control Methods for B. ovis -- Control Methods for B. canis -- 16 Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei -- B. mallei -- Descriptive Features -- Ecology -- Pathogenesis -- Disease Patterns -- Epidemiology -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- B. pseudomallei -- Descriptive Features -- Ecology -- Pathogenesis -- Disease Patterns -- Epidemiology -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Further Reading -- 17 Francisella tularensis -- Introduction -- Classification -- Epidemiology -- Clinical Manifestations -- Pathogenesis -- Immunology -- Vaccination -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Laboratory Response Network -- Serological Methods -- Morphology and Staining -- Culture Isolation -- Preliminary Biochemical Reactions -- Limitations of Culture -- Antigen Detection Methods -- Molecular Methods -- Treatment -- Safety Measures -- F. tularensis as a Biological Weapon -- References -- 18 Moraxella -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Structure and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Biochemical Activities -- Resistance -- Variability -- Ecology -- Reservoir -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Disease Pattern and Pathology -- Epidemiology -- Immunologic Aspects -- Laboratory Diagnosis -- Treatment and Control -- Further Reading -- 19 Pseudomonas -- Descriptive Features -- Morphology and Staining -- Cellular Anatomy and Composition -- Cellular Products of Medical Interest -- Growth Characteristics -- Ecology -- Reservoir -- Transmission -- Pathogenesis -- Mechanisms -- Disease Patterns -- Dogs and Cats -- Horse -- Bovine -- Miscellaneous -- Epidemiology.Immunologic Aspects.Veterinary Microbiology, Third Edition is a comprehensive reference on the bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogenic agents that cause animal disease. Now in full color with improved images throughout, the new edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect information from current research and diagnostic and clinical publications. Key changes include a review of microbial cell structure and function and increased emphasis on the key points of pathogenesis and host responses to infection. Organized into four sections, the Third Edition begins with an updated and expanded introductory section on infectious disease pathogenesis, diagnosis and clinical management. The second section covers bacterial and fungal pathogens, and the third section describes viral diseases and viruses.  The final section presents a systematic approach of describing infection and disease of animals. Equally useful for beginning veterinary students and seasoned practitioners, Veterinary Microbiology offers a thorough introduction and reference text for veterinary infectious disease.Animal Population Groups - microbiologyAnimal Population Groups - microbiology.636.08969041McVey D. Scott1633154Kennedy Melissa939934Chengappa M. M1633155MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910815549503321Veterinary Microbiology3972755UNINA