Image for The Microbe-Host Interface in Respiratory Tract Infections

The Microbe-Host Interface in Respiratory Tract Infections

Kimpen, Jan L. L.(Edited by)Ramilo, Octavio(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

The molecular pathogenesis of microbial agents responsible for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) has been the focus of much research in recent years.

The emphasis has been on developing new treatments such as novel antimicrobials and more effective vaccines.

Significant attention has also been paid to improving molecular diagnostic methods to identify RTI-causing microbes, as well as understanding the host response to them. The Microbe-Host Interface in Respiratory Tract Infections presents an overview of the current knowledge in this area.

It provides us with the first coherent picture of emerging strategies for controlling the microbes responsible for RTIs.

This comprehensive volume is divided into three sections: the first reviews topics of general interest; the second focuses on bacterial and atypical RTIs; while the final section covers viral RTIs.

Each of the chapters is the work of two or more of the top scientists in the field writing about their own pioneering research.

Various chapters comment on vaccines, antibiotics, and molecular diagnostic methods. This cutting-edge work is essential reading for research microbiologists and other scientists involved in the investigation and treatment of RTIs.

Read More
Available
£174.25 Save 15.00%
RRP £205.00
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 2 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
CRC Press Inc
0849336465 / 9780849336461
Hardback
22/12/2004
United States
English
336 pages
156 x 234 mm, 768 grams