Mycobacteria cause two of the world's most serious infections--tuberculosis and leprosy--as well as a range of infections which occur particularly in HIV-infected patients. This second edition has been completely revised and updated by John Grange, one of the leading authorities on the subject. The book addresses the major developments in the field over the last decade: advances in drug therapies of leprosy, tuberculosis, and other mycobacterial diseases; the introduction of monoclonal antibodies; cell cloning techniques; and genetic engineering techniques.
Mycobacteria and Human Disease provides a comprehensive review of the mycobacteria, their place in the environment, the way in which they interact with the living host, the nature of the diseases they cause and the available means of diagnosing, preventing, and curing such diseases. It is intended as a powerful resource for clinical microbiologists in practice or training, and will be of interest to infectious disease physicians and public health professionals.
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Author(s)John M. Grange
PublisherHodder Arnold Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0340645636
ISBN-139780340645635
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CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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