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Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fourth Edition

By (author) CL Gyles
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Iowa State University Press, Arnes, AI, United States
Published: 8th Jun 2010
Dimensions: w 199mm h 250mm d 43mm
Weight: 1404g
ISBN-10: 0813812372
ISBN-13: 9780813812373
Barcode No: 9780813812373
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Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fourth Edition captures the rapid developments in understanding the mechanisms of virulence of the major bacterial pathogens of animals. Now including a color plate section, the book presents an overview of pathogenesis, including relevant events that occur in the herd or flock and its environment, and activities that take place at the cellular and molecular levels. With contributions from 64 experts in the field, this book serves as a great reference for graduate students in veterinary medicine and animal science, microbiologists, virologists and pathologists.

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"Veterinary medical education has led the medical professions in the intricate teaching of microbial pathogenesis of infectious diseases. The fourth edition of Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals continues this legacy with introductory chapters regarding themes in bacterial pathogenic mechanisms, subversion of the immune response by bacterial pathogens, and the evolution of bacterial virulence. This book is an excellent text for graduate students in veterinary microbiology, pathology, pathobiology, and preventive medicine and veterinarians studying for related AVMA-recognized board certifications. The comprehensive and extremely current references with each chapter will be useful to those investigating the pathology and infectious diseases of animals." ( Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, December 2010)