Veterinary Microbiology.
McVey, D. Scott.
Veterinary Microbiology. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (648 pages) - New York Academy of Sciences Series . - New York Academy of Sciences Series .
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.
9781118650561
Animal populations.
Electronic books.
QL752 .V484 2013
591.78800000000001
Veterinary Microbiology. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (648 pages) - New York Academy of Sciences Series . - New York Academy of Sciences Series .
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.
9781118650561
Animal populations.
Electronic books.
QL752 .V484 2013
591.78800000000001