LEADER 05393nam 2200661Ia 450 001 9910782422703321 005 20230617040806.0 010 $a0-470-77562-9 010 $a1-282-11256-2 010 $a9786612112560 010 $a0-470-34483-0 035 $a(CKB)1000000000687724 035 $a(EBL)468756 035 $a(OCoLC)609847483 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000354611 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11295340 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000354611 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10314679 035 $a(PQKB)11002320 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC468756 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL468756 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10287780 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL211256 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000687724 100 $a20040204d2004 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aPathogenesis of bacterial infections in animals$b[electronic resource] /$fedited by Carlton L. Gyles ... [et al.] 205 $a3rd ed. 210 $aAmes, Iowa $cBlackwell Pub.$dc2004 215 $a1 online resource (482 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-34490-3 311 $a0-8138-2939-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Themes in Bacterial Pathogenic Mechanisms; Basic Steps in Pathogenesis Provide a Sound Foundation; Refining Concepts of Virulence; Critical Host-Bacteria Communication; Promise of Genomics; Evolution of Pathogens-Insights into the Road Ahead; 2 Evolution of Bacterial Virulence; Population Structures and Genome Plasticity: Sex in Bacteria; Pathogenicity Islands: Not a Place for Fun; Illustrations of Virulence Evolution; Conclusion; 3 Streptococcus; Streptococcus agalactiae; Streptococcus dysgalactiae; Streptococcus equi; Streptococcus zooepidemicus 327 $aStreptococcus canisStreptococcus suis; Streptococcus porcinus; Streptococcus uberis; Streptococcus pneumoniae; Conclusions; 4 Staphylococcus; Characteristics of the Organism; Pathogenic Staphylococcus Species; Sources of the Bacterium; Bacterial Virulence Factors; Pathogenesis; Types of Disease and Pathologic Changes; Interactions Between the Bacterium and Host Defenses; Immunity and Its Impact on Pathogenesis; Conclusions: New Developments; 5 Bacillus anthracis; Epidemiology; Bacteriology; Pathogenesis; Therapeutics; Immunity and Control; 6 Mycobacterium; Virulence; Host Response 327 $aGranulomatous Lesion Development7 Corynebacterium and Arcanobacterium; Corynebacterium; Corynebacterium bovis; Corynebacterium kutscheri; Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis; Corynebacterium renale, C. pilosum and C. cystitidis; Corynebacterium ulcerans; Arcanobacterium; Arcanobacterium pyogenes; Conclusions; 8 Rhodococcus; Characteristics and Sources of the Organism; Bacterial Virulence Factors; Pathogenesis; Gaps in Knowledge and Anticipated Developments; 9 Listeria; Characteristics of the Bacterium; Sources of the Bacterium; Bacterial Virulence Factors; Pathogenesis 327 $aHost-Pathogen Interactions in ListeriosisConclusions; 10 Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; Bacterial Virulence Factors; Diseases; Pathogenesis; Acquired Immunity; Conclusions; 11 Neurotoxigenic Clostridia; Botulism; Characteristics of Clostridium botulinum; Pathogenesis of Botulism; Tetanus; Pathogenesis of Tetanus; Nature and Action of Botulinum and Tetanus Toxins; Immunity to Botulism and Tetanus; Conclusion; 12 Histotoxic Clostridia; Virulence Factors and Pathogenesis; Conclusion; 13 Enteric Clostridia; Clostridium perfringens; Clostridium septicum; Clostridium difficile 327 $aClostridium spiroformeConclusion; 14 Salmonella; Classification and Nomenclature; Biochemical Characteristics and Bacterial Isolation; Host Specificity; Diseases Caused by Salmonella; Virulence Factors; Pathogenesis; Immunity; Antibiotic Resistance and Virulence; Concluding Remarks; 15 E. coli Shigella; Disease; Shigellosis in Animals; Virulence Factors of E. coli Shigella; Plasmids; Pathogenesis of Shigellosis; Immunity; Toxins; Concluding Remarks; 16 Escherichia coli; Types of E. coli Implicated in Disease; Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC); Pathogenesis 327 $aShiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli(STEC) 330 $aThis much-anticipated third edition again consolidates the knowledge of more than twenty experts on pathogenesis of animal disease caused by various species or groups of bacteria. Emphasizing pathogenic events at the molecular and cellular levels, the editors and contributors place these developments in the context of the overall picture of disease. Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Third edition, updates and expands the content of the second edition and includes cutting-edge information from the most current research. Comments on previous editions: "". 606 $aBacterial diseases in animals 606 $aCommunicable diseases in animals 615 0$aBacterial diseases in animals. 615 0$aCommunicable diseases in animals. 676 $a636.089692 701 $aGyles$b C. L$g(Carlton L.),$f1940-$0905792 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910782422703321 996 $aPathogenesis of bacterial infections in animals$92025991 997 $aUNINA