Bacterial Disease Mechanisms

An Introduction to Cellular Microbiology

Michael Wilson author Brian Henderson author Rod McNab author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Apr '02

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Introductory textbook describing the ways in which bacteria cause disease at the molecular and cellular level.

This introductory cellular microbiology textbook describes how bacteria cause human diseases. It differs from other books on the subject by describing disease mechanisms in terms of the way in which bacteria subvert normal host cell functions and defence systems to ensure their own survival.Antibiotic resistance and our consequent inability to treat many bacterial infections had fuelled an urgent need to understand the means by which bacteria cause disease. This has lead to a renaissance in research into bacterial disease mechanisms and the birth of a new discipline - cellular microbiology. The fruits of such research and how they have lead to an alternative perspective on bacteria-host interactions are described in this introductory textbook. The central premise is that bacteria have evolved means of manipulating normal host cell functions and overcoming host defence systems to ensure their survival. As well as offering an interesting perspective on the classical bacterial virulence mechanisms, this book outlines the molecular techniques developed to unravel the complexity of bacteria-host interactions. Research may lead not only to a better understanding of disease mechanisms, but also to alternative means of preventing and/or treating bacterial infections.

'… it could also serve as a comprehensive reference book for researchers …' Trends in Immunology
'… well written and is no doubt a valuable addition. I would certainly recommend this book to undergraduates …' Biologist
'This book would be an extremely good text for a microbial pathogenesis course, especially for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. … it is written clearly enough that even the novice could understand the text. In fact, clarity is a major strength of the text. There is excellent … coverage of the cell and molecular biology of both bacteria and hosts. Overall, the text is very usefully organized, containing helpful adjuncts and appendices. Each chapter has a bibliography, which is both thorough and modern. In sum, I would score this book as a 'must' for anyone interested in the area of microbial pathogenesis.' Journal of Parasitology
'… a welcome teaching tool for introducing students to this rapidly growing field … thoughtful layout and clear presentation … it is clearly designed with the student in mind and offers numerous teaching tolls … overall, the authors do an impressive job.' Jeffery S. Cox, Cell

ISBN: 9780521796897

Dimensions: 250mm x 184mm x 38mm

Weight: 1220g

692 pages