The Microbial Challenge 2 e Science Disease and Public Health

The Microbial Challenge  2 e  Science  Disease and Public Health
Author: Robert I. Krasner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 938010829X

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The Microbial Challenge Science Disease and Public Health

The Microbial Challenge  Science  Disease and Public Health
Author: Robert I Krasner
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781449653712

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The Microbial Challenge: Science, Disease, and Public Health, Second Edition, presents a fascinating look at human-microbe interactions and examines the disease producers while discussing how, with knowledge-based preparation, we can live in harmony with microbes. It also discusses the ways in which beneficial microbes are involved in the cycles of nature and in the food industry, and how they are used as research tools. This unique text is a hybrid of microbiology and public health and includes material on prions, helminths (worms), biological warfare and terrorism, antibiotic resistance, the global impact of microbial diseases, and immunization. The text helps students better understand the biology of the microbial world and the societal factors that are both the cause and consequences of microbial disease. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.

The Microbial Challenge

The Microbial Challenge
Author: Robert I. Krasner,Teri Shors
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781449673338

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Microbes play a highly significant role in our daily lives as agents of infectious disease and are a major public health concern. The third edition of The Microbial Challenge: A Public Health Perspective addresses this topic and has been extensively revised and updated with the latest data in a fast-paced field. It focuses on human-microbe interactions and considers bacterial, viral, prion, protozoan, fungal and helminthic (worm) diseases. A chapter on beneficial aspects of microbes makes it clear that not all microbes are disease producers and that microbes are necessary for the sustenance of life on Earth. The response of the immune system, concepts of epidemiology, and measures of control from the individual to the international level to thwart potentially life-threatening epidemics are described. Sections on fungi and fungal diseases are new. The third edition includes new and contemporary information on vaccinations, antibiotic resistant microbes, practical disinfection information, virotherapy and emerging diseases. New boxes throughout the text feature items of human interest such as big and bizarre viruses, probiotics, rats, and synthetic biology. Ancillary instructor and student resources have been updated and expanded including the end of the chapter Self Evaluations. New and Key Features of the Third Edition: -New end-of-chapter questions included in every chapter. -A wealth of new feature boxes add a real-world perspective to the topics at hand. -New data on virotherapy and prions as infectious agents -New and updated statistics and data tables included throughout the text -Includes the latest on emerging and reemerging infectious diseases as major health problems

Krasner s Microbial Challenge

Krasner s Microbial Challenge
Author: Teri Shors
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781284139181

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The fourth edition of Krasner's Microbial Challenge focuses on human-microbe interactions and considers bacterial, viral, prion, protozoan, fungal and helminthic (worm) diseases and is the ideal resource for non-majors, nursing programs, and public health programs.

Krasner s Microbial Challenge

Krasner s Microbial Challenge
Author: Robert I. Krasner,Teri Shors
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1284159272

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The Microbial Challenge

The Microbial Challenge
Author: Robert I. Krasner
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2002-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1555812414

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The Microbial Challenge Provides A Fascinating Look At Human-Microbe Interactions And Is The Perfect Text For Use In Non-Majors, Undergraduate Science Courses. Designed To Help Students Better Understand The Biology Of The Microbial World And Its Effects On Their Lives, This Volume Covers Issues Of Vital Importance, Including Biological Warfare And Terrorism, Antibiotic Resistance, The Global Impact Of Microbial Immunization. Richly Illustrated With Many Photos From The Author's Extensiver Personal Collection Take During His Numerous Trips Abroad, The Microbial Challenge Is Ideal For Students Pursing A Career In Allied Health And Public Health. It May Also Be Used As A Secondary Text In Other Biology Courses.

The Microbial Challenge

The Microbial Challenge
Author: Providence College Robert Krasner,University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Wisconsin Teri Shors
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 144967335X

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Microbes Play A Highly Significant Role In Our Daily Lives As Agents Of Infectious Disease And Are A Major Public Health Concern. The Third Edition Of The Microbial Challenge: A Public Health Perspective Addresses This Topic And Has Been Extensively Revised And Updated With The Latest Data In A Fast-Paced Field. It Focuses On Human-Microbe Interactions And Considers Bacterial, Viral, Prion, Protozoan, Fungal And Helminthic (Worm) Diseases. A Chapter On Beneficial Aspects Of Microbes Makes It Clear That Not All Microbes Are Disease Producers And That Microbes Are Necessary For The Sustenance Of Life On Earth. The Response Of The Immune System, Concepts Of Epidemiology, And Measures Of Control From The Individual To The International Level To Thwart Potentially Life-Threatening Epidemics Are Described. Sections On Fungi And Fungal Diseases Are New. The Third Edition Includes New And Contemporary Information On Vaccinations, Antibiotic Resistant Microbes, Practical Disinfection Information, Virotherapy And Emerging Diseases. New Boxes Throughout The Text Feature Items Of Human Interest Such As Big And Bizarre Viruses, Probiotics, Rats, And Synthetic Biology. Ancillary Instructor And Student Resources Have Been Updated And Expanded Including The End Of The Chapter Self Evaluations. New And Key Features Of The Third Edition: -New End-Of-Chapter Questions Included In Every Chapter. -A Wealth Of New Feature Boxes Add A Real-World Perspective To The Topics At Hand. -New Data On Virotherapy And Prions As Infectious Agents -New And Updated Statistics And Data Tables Included Throughout The Text -Includes The Latest On Emerging And Reemerging Infectious Diseases As Major Health Problems

Microbial Ecology in States of Health and Disease

Microbial Ecology in States of Health and Disease
Author: Institute of Medicine,Board on Global Health,Forum on Microbial Threats
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309290654

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Individually and collectively, resident microbes play important roles in host health and survival. Shaping and shaped by their host environments, these microorganisms form intricate communities that are in a state of dynamic equilibrium. This ecologic and dynamic view of host-microbe interactions is rapidly redefining our view of health and disease. It is now accepted that the vast majority of microbes are, for the most part, not intrinsically harmful, but rather become established as persistent, co-adapted colonists in equilibrium with their environment, providing useful goods and services to their hosts while deriving benefits from these host associations. Disruption of such alliances may have consequences for host health, and investigations in a wide variety of organisms have begun to illuminate the complex and dynamic network of interaction - across the spectrum of hosts, microbes, and environmental niches - that influence the formation, function, and stability of host-associated microbial communities. Microbial Ecology in States of Health and Disease is the summary of a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Microbial Threats in March 2013 to explore the scientific and therapeutic implications of microbial ecology in states of health and disease. Participants explored host-microbe interactions in humans, animals, and plants; emerging insights into how microbes may influence the development and maintenance of states of health and disease; the effects of environmental change(s) on the formation, function, and stability of microbial communities; and research challenges and opportunities for this emerging field of inquiry.