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Pulmonary & Thoracic Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Biology - Bacteriology, Microbiology
Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface by Lucy DesJardin β€” book cover

Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface

by Lucy DesJardin, Larry S. Schlesinger, L. E. Desjardin, Lucy E. DesJardin
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Overview

M. tuberculosis remains one of the most successful human pathogens known. The causative agent of tuberculosis, it also has a unique ability to persist for years in the infected, apparently healthy host. This dormant organism can be reactivated years, even decades later to cause tuberculosis. Knowledge regarding the interaction of M. tuberculosis with the host is fundamental to understanding the pathogenesis, leading eventually to the development of strategies for the prevention and control of infection and disease.
By integrating genetic, microbiologic, immunologic, and cell biologic approaches to elucidate pathogenesis, penetrating new insights into the interaction of M. tuberculosis with the host have emerged. This book reviews the most important state-of-the-art approaches currently used to study microbe-host interactions and highlights emerging methodologies. Strategies to analyze the following topics are included: mycobacterial entry, growth, and gene expression in macrophages; analysis of post-phagocytic events; analysis of signaling in infected macrophage; the acquired immune response; newer animal- and non animal-models systems; latency; and the epidemiology of M. tuberculosis infections.

Synopsis

This book reviews the most important state-of-the-art approaches currently used to study microbe-host interactions and highlights emerging methodologies. Strategies to analyze the following topics are included: mycobacterial entry, growth, and gene

2004"40 (15 February) - CID

This book is an excellent interdisciplinary exposure to host - M.tuberculosis interaction in the widest sense. ...It will provide a superb foundation for the almost inevitable further study needed to stay abreast of this rapidly changing area.

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Editorials

E-Streams

The contents of this book are most timely considering the worldwide reappearance of TB..
β€”Vol. 8, No 3 - March 2005

CID

This book is an excellent interdisciplinary exposure to host - M.tuberculosis interaction in the widest sense. ...It will provide a superb foundation for the almost inevitable further study needed to stay abreast of this rapidly changing area.
β€”2004"40 (15 February)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
292
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780954523213

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