Human Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Set

Human Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Set

Singh, Sunit K.

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Emerging and re–emerging pathogens pose several challenges to diagnosis, treatment, and public health surveillance, primarily because pathogen identification is a difficult and time–consuming process due to the novel nature of the agent. Proper identification requires a wide array of techniques, but the significance of these diagnostics is anticipated to increase with advances in newer molecular and nanobiotechnological interventions and health information technology. Human Emerging and Re–emerging Infections covers the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnostics, clinical features, and public health risks posed by new viral and microbial infections. The book includes detailed coverage on the molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis, development of various diagnostic tools, diagnostic assays and their limitations, key research priorities, and new technologies in infection diagnostics. Volume 1 addresses viral and parasitic infections, while volume 2 delves into bacterial and mycotic infections. Human Emerging and Re–emerging Infections is an invaluable resource for researchers in parasitologists, microbiology, Immunology, neurology and virology, as well as clinicians and students interested in understanding the current knowledge and future directions of infectious diseases. INDICE: Volume I – Viral & Parasitic Infections .1. Pathogenesis of Old World Arenaviruses in humans .Dr. Igor S. Lukashevich .2. Pathogenesis of New world Arenaviruses in humans .Dr. Noemí Sevilla .3. Pathogenesis of Emerging and novel Bunyaviruses in Humans .Dr. Dexin. X. Li     .4. Pathogenesis of Rift Valley Virus in humans .Dr. Tetsuro Ikegami .5. Pathogenesis of Hantavirus in humans .Dr. Alexander Plyusnin .6. Molecular Pathogenesis of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection .Dr. Sunit K. Singh .7. Pathogenesis of Dengue virus in humans .Dr. Byron E.E Martina   .8. Pathogenesis of West Nile virus  .Dr. Brenda L. Fredericksen .9. Overview on Chikungunya Virus Pathogenesis .Dr. Sunit K. Singh .10. Pathogenesis of Nipah Virus in Humans .Dr. K. B. Chua .11. Pathogenesis of Hendravirus in humans    .Dr. Thomas W Geisbert                     .12. Pathogenesis of Rotavirus in humans .Dr. Juanita Angel Uribe              .13. Pathogenesis of HPV in humans .Dr. John Doorbar .14. Pathogenesis of KSHV in humans .Dr. Shaw M. Akula .15. Microsporidiosis in humans .Dr. Louis M. Weiss .16. Pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii in humans .Dr. David S. Lindsay .17. Pathogenesis of Trypanosomiasis in humans .Dr. Stefan Magez        .18. Pathogenesis of Leishmaniasis in humans .Dr. Abhay R Satoskar     .19. Pathogenesis of Chagas Disease in humans .Dr. María–Jesús Pinazo Delgado   .20. Pathogenesis of Cryptosporidium in humans .Dr. Gabriela Certad        .21. Pathogenesis of Malarial parasite in humans .Dr. Caroline Lin                             .22. Pathogenesis of Trichomonas vaginalis in humans .Dr. Marlene Benchimol .23. Pathogenesis of Loa loa in humans .Dr. Jean Paul Akue .24. Pathogenesis of Larva Migrans in Humans .Dr. Herbert B Tanowitz .25. Pathogenesis of Schistosomiasis in humans .Dr. Michael Hsieh      .26. Vector borne parasitic zoonotic infections .Dr. Domenico Otranto .Volume II – Bacterial & Mycotic Infections .27. Pathogenesis of Haemophilus influenzae in humans        .Dr. Kevin Mason               .29. Pathogenesis of Campylobacter jejuni in humans           .Dr. Michael E. Konkel                                                   .29. Pathogenesis of Francisella tularensis in humans             .Dr. Alain CHARBIT .30. Pathogenesis of Yersinia pestis in humans             .Dr. Diane Williamson                              .31. Pathogenesis of Legionella pneumophila in humans           .Dr. Elizabeth Hartland .32. Pathogenesis of Kingella kingae in humans .Dr. Pablo Yagupsky .33. Pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori in humans .Dr. Mario Plebani   .34. Pathogenesis of Chlamydia trachomatis in humans                     .Dr. Luis Otero                                                                                 .35. Pathogenesis of Bordetella pertussis in humans                      .Dr. Camille Locht .36. Pathogenesis of human Ehrlichioses .Dr. David H. Walker .37. Neisseria gonorrhoea: the pathogen, diagnosis and antimicrobial resistance .Dr. David M. Whiley                    .38. Pathogenesis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae in humans   .Dr. Andreas Burkovski  .39. Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus in humans .Dr. Frank R. DeLeo .40. Pathogenesis of Listeriosis in humans .Dr. Helene Marquis .41. Pathogenesis and Management of Severe Bacillus anthracis Infection .Dr. Peter Q. Eichacker                .42. Pathogenesis of Streptococcus in humans .Dr. Roberta Creti .43. Pathogenesis of Clostridium botulinum in humans .Dr. Sabine Pellett      .44. Pathogenesis of Mycobacterium ulcerans in humans                                                                                             .Dr. Heather Williamson Jordan .45. Challenges associated with drug resistance and diagnostics in Mycobacterium tuberculosis .Dr. Juan Carlos Palomino .46. Pathogenesis of Orientia tsutsugamushi in humans .Dr. Jean–Louis MEGE   .47. Lyme borreliosis in humans .Dr. J J Halperin .48. Emerging NDM carbapenemases and members of family of Enterobacteriaceae in humans. .Dr. Patrice Nordmann .49. Pathogenesis of Pathogenesis of Cryptococcosis in humans .Dr. Ricardo Negroni                   .50. Candida albicans: clinical relevance, pathogenesis and host immunity .Dr. Célia Pais                          .51. Pathogenesis of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in humans .Dr. Jay Kolls         .52. Pathogenesis of Aspergillosis in humans .Dr. Georgios Dimopoulos            

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-64471-3
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 1084
  • Fecha Publicación: 05/01/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés