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PATHOGENESIS OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN ANIMALS

Comprehensive review of the major bacterial pathogens of animals, focusing on the current understanding of how they cause disease

Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition is a specialist reference that provides a comprehensive review of bacterial pathogens in animals and their complex interplay with disease processes, offering a complete understanding of how bacteria cause disease in animals. It covers the many recent advances in the field including the newest taxonomies. In this revised and long anticipated fifth edition, additional introductory chapters have been added to set the material in context, and more figures added to integrate and improve understanding and comprehension throughout the text. A companion website presents the figures from the book in PowerPoint and references.

This detailed reference includes novel approaches to controlling bacterial pathogens in the light of growing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, with more than 70 expert authors sharing their wisdom on the topic. While molecular pathogenesis is a major aspect in almost every chapter, the authors have been careful to place pathogens in their broader context.

Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition also contains information on:

  • Themes in bacterial pathogenesis, covering the basic elements of pathogenesis, concepts of virulence, host-pathogen interactions and communication, and pathogenesis in the post-genomic era
  • Evolution of bacterial pathogens, covering what they are and how they emerge, along with sources of genetic diversity, population structure, and genome plasticity
  • Understanding of pathogenesis through pathogenomics and bioinformatics, including how mutations generate pathogen diversity, and an overview of genome sequencing technologies
  • Subversion of the immune response by bacterial pathogens, covering subversion of both innate responses and adaptive immunity

Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals, Fifth Edition is an essential resource for graduate students in veterinary medicine and animal science, and for veterinary microbiologists, pathologists, infectious disease experts, and others interested in bacterial disease. It is the only book to cover this topic to this depth through the wealth of insight of dozens of qualified and practicing professionals.

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  2. Chapter 4
  3. Chapter 5
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Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals

Edited by

John F. Prescott

University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada

Janet I. MacInnes

University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada

Filip Van Immerseel

Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium

John D. Boyce

Monash University, Clayton, Australia

Andrew N. Rycroft

University of London, Royal Veterinary College, Hertfordshire, UK

Jos A. VzquezBoland

Microbial Pathogenesis Group, Edinburgh, UK

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This fifth edition first published 2023

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Preface

The fifth edition of Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals tries to capture the many fascinating and rapid developments in our understanding of how major bacterial pathogens of animals cause disease. It is the product of the efforts of 87 experts from 14 countries: Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Mexico, New Caledonia, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Uruguay. We thank them all.

Although molecular pathogenesis is a major aspect in almost every chapter, the authors have been careful to place pathogens in their broader context. As in the previous editions, we have presented the disease process at both the herd/flock and cellular/molecular levels. The details vary from one organism to another, partly because bacterial diseases develop under widely varying circumstances, and partly because the extent of knowledge varies considerably.

Since the last edition, we have added introductory material on pathogenesis and bioinformatics ().

In addition to these new chapters, a major change in the fifth edition has been a focus on the wealth of new information that has been generated by the recent genomics revolution with its application to pathogenesis as well as to understanding the evolution of pathogens. We have therefore included pathogenomics and evolution within new section headings in the pathogen chapters. Although pathogenesis is always full of surprises, the last section in the pathogen chapters, Gaps in knowledge and anticipated directions, provides a glimpse into where the experts think the research is heading.

Understanding how bacterial pathogens cause disease is invariably challenging and their study of requires multidimensional and multidisciplinary approaches. To help the reader get a rapid overview, authors of the pathogen chapters have produced figures that integrate the major elements in pathogenesis. We have also added regulation of virulence as a new section heading, since this complex topic is a critical integrating element. There is admittedly a long way to go before we have a wellintegrated understanding of bacterial pathogenesis of many organisms, but with at least some pathogens, our understanding has been much improved.

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