Immunological and Molecular Aspects of Bacterial Virulence

Immunological and Molecular Aspects of Bacterial Virulence

by S.Patrick (Author), M . J . Larkin (Author)

Synopsis

The living mammalian host provides a unique environment for bacterial colonisation. It is not only subject to passive change but has evolved highly specialised mechanisms, together constituting the immune system, to actively discourage microbial colonisation. It brings together under one cover aspects of the human immune response to bacteria and the genetic systems of pathogenic bacteria as well as details of the bacterial molecules involved in virulence. Although biased towards pathogenic bacteria of humans, the principles covered are equally applicable to veterinary pathogens. Immunological and Molecular Aspects of Bacterial Virulence caters for undergraduate and postgraduate science students of human and veterinary bacteriology who wish to gain a better understanding of the fundamental aspects of bacterial virulence.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 292
Publisher: WileyBlackwell
Published: 04 Jan 1995

ISBN 10: 0471952516
ISBN 13: 9780471952510