Advances In Microbiology, Infectious Diseases And Public Health: Volume 2 (advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology)
by Advances in Microbiology /
2016 / English / PDF
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Editors: Donelli, Gianfranco (Ed.)
Provides updated information in the areas of basic and applied microbiology as well as in the field of infectious diseases affecting humans and animals
Opens the debate on relevant issues for public health such as the epidemiology and pathogenesis of emerging and re-emerging microbial infections and the role of vaccines in the prophylaxis of severe infectious diseases
Broadens the current understanding of multidrug-resistance and the host immune response
Informs on the new strategies for treatment of acute and chronic microbial infections, including the biofilm-based ones
Aims to promote a prompt validation and transfer at clinical level of the most promising experimental results
This Series will provide microbiologists, hygienists, epidemiologists and infectious diseases specialists with well-chosen contributed volumes containing updated information in the areas of basic and applied microbiology involving relevant issues for public health, including bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections, zoonoses and anthropozoonoses, environmental and food microbiology.
The increasing threat of the multidrug-resistant microorganisms and the related host immune response, the new strategies for the treatment of biofilm-based, acute and chronic microbial infections, as well as the development of new vaccines and more efficacious antimicrobial drugs to prevent and treat human and animal infections will be also reviewed in this series in the light of the most recent achievements in these fields.
Special attention will be devoted to the fast diffusion worldwide of the new findings of the most advanced translational researches carried out in the different fields of microbiological sciences, with the aim to promote a prompt validation and transfer at clinical level of the most promising experimental results.
Number of Illustrations and Tables
40 illustrations in colour
Topics
Microbiology
Medical Microbiology