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The Human Microbiota in Health and Disease

An Ecological and Community-based Approach

By (author) Michael Wilson
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: CRC Press
Published: 7th Sep 2018
Dimensions: w 276mm h 212mm d 28mm
Weight: 2000g
ISBN-10: 1138342785
ISBN-13: 9781138342781
Barcode No: 9781138342781
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Synopsis
A human being consists of a mammalian component and a multiplicity of microbes, collectively referred to as the "microbiota" or "microbiome," with which it has a symbiotic relationship. The microbiota is comprised of a variety of communities, the composition of each being dependent on the body site it inhabits. This community variation arises because the numerous locations on a human being provide very different environments, each of which favors the establishment of a distinct microbial community. Each community consists of bacteria, fungi and viruses with, in some cases, archaea and/or protozoa. It is increasingly being recognized that the indigenous microbiota plays an important role in maintaining the health of its human host. However, changes in the overall composition of a microbial community at a body site, or an increase in the proportion of a particular species in that community, can result in disease or other adverse consequences for the host. The Human Microbiota in Health and Disease: An Ecological and Community-Based Approach describes the nature of the various communities inhabiting humans as well as the important roles they play in human health and disease. It discusses techniques used to determine microbial community composition and features a chapter devoted to the many factors that underlie this mammalian-microbe symbiosis. Uniquely, the book adopts an ecological approach to examining the microbial community's composition at a particular body site and why certain factors can shift a community from a eubiotic to a dysbiotic state. The book is for undergraduates and postgraduates on courses with a module on the indigenous microbiota of humans. It will also be useful to scientists, clinicians, and others seeking information on the human microbiota and its role in health and disease.

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'The Human Microbiota in Health and Disease is the first edition of an extraordinary updated academic resource, which provides an exhaustive description of the nature and diversity of the microbial communities inhabiting the human body.

Each chapter is magnificently illustrated, contains several graphic charts and detailed tables, and terminates with a key concept list, review questions and an updated bibliography divided by topics.

Overall, the book is a valuable resource for students, researchers and anyone interested in the human microbiota and its impact on health and disease.'

Dr Fabio Giocannercole, Sapienza University of Rome, Microbiology Today 46:2