Mims Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease
Nash, Anthony A.
Dalziel, Robert G.
Fitzgerald, J. Ross
Mims' Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease is the landmark book in the field of infectious disease. The new, revised edition of this work provides a comprehensive, up-to-date description of the mechanisms of microbial infection and the pathogenesis of infectious disease. Presented in a clear, accessible style, it deals in an integrated manner with the spectrum of microorganisms, describing the factors common to all infectious diseases. Molecular biology, pathology, and immunology are brought together to explain the mechanisms for spread, immune response, and recovery. Describes the origin and molecular biology of pandemic influenza, HIV1, and HIV2 as well as the recent work on papillomaviruses, herpesviruses, BSE, and variant CJDContains the latest data on tuberculosis, microbial evasion of immune defenses, and the spread of antibiotic resistance genes among bacteriaProvides an update on vaccines, prions, immune evasion, and microbial ligands and receptorsGives an up-to-date picture of the global burden of infectious diseases INDICE: General Principles Attachment to and Entry of Microorganisms into the Body Events occurring Immediately After the Entry of the Microorganism The Encounter with the Phagocytic Cell and the Microbe's Answers The Spread of Microbes through the Body The Immune Response to infection Microbial Strategies in Relation to the Immune Response Mechanisms of Cell and Tissue Damage Recovery from Infection Failure to Eliminate Microbe Host and microbial factors influencing Susceptibility Vaccines and how they work
- ISBN: 978-0-12-397188-3
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 364
- Fecha Publicación: 02/03/2015
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés