Coxiella burnetii: Recent Advances and New Perspectives in Research of the Q Fever Bacterium
Rudolf Toman editor Robert A Heinzen editor James E Samuel editor Jean-Louis Mege editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer
Published:22nd Jun '12
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Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever, a zoonotic disease found worldwide. The bacterium is a fascinating example of intracellular parasitism that has uniquely evolved to thrive in the most inhospitable of cellular compartments-the phagolysosome. Understanding how C. burnetii resists the degradative functions of this vacuole, and the host cell functions coopted for successful parasitism, are central to understanding Q fever pathogenesis. Recent achievements in glycomics and proteomics are guiding development of enhanced detection schemes for the bacterium in addition to shedding light on the host immune response to the pathogen. Several chapters survey immune functions that control or potentially exacerbate Coxiella infection and delve into correlates of protective immunity elicited by vaccination. Comparative genomics is also the foundation of chapters discussing diagnostic antigen discovery and molecular typing of the bacterium, with significance for development of new clinical, epidemiologic, and forensic tools.
ISBN: 9789400743144
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 793g
406 pages
2012 ed.