Veterinary Microbiology, Third Edition is a comprehensive reference on the bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogenic agents that cause animal disease. Now in full color with improved images throughout, the new edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect information from current research and diagnostic and clinical publications. Key changes include a review of microbial cell structure and function and increased emphasis on the key points of pathogenesis and host responses to infection.
Organized into four sections, the Third Edition begins with an updated and expanded introductory section on infectious disease pathogenesis, diagnosis and clinical management. The second section covers bacterial and fungal pathogens, and the third section describes viral diseases and viruses. The final section presents a systematic approach of describing infection and disease of animals. Equally useful for beginning veterinary students and seasoned practitioners, Veterinary Microbiology offers a thorough introduction and reference text for veterinary infectious disease.
Veterinary Microbiology
by McVey, D. Scott; Kennedy, Melissa; Chengappa, M. M.-
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Summary
Author Biography
David Scott McVey, DVM, PhD, DACVM, is Past President of ACVM and the Research Leader for the Arthropod-Borne animal Diseases Unit (USDA, Agricultural Research Service) in Manhattan, KS.
Melissa Kennedy, DVM, PhD, is Past President of ACVM and Director of the Clinical Virology Diagnostic Service, College of Veterinary Medicine at University of Tennessee.
M.M. Chengappa, BVSc, MVSc, MS, PhD, is Past President of ACVM and a University Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.
Table of Contents
PART I INTRODUCTION
01 Parasitism and Pathogenicity
D. SCOTT MCVEY AND CHARLES CZUPRYNSKI
02 Immune Responses to Infectious Agents
LAUREL J. GERSHWIN
03 Laboratory Diagnosis
D. SCOTT MCVEY
04 Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
JOHN F. PRESCOTT
05 Vaccines
D. SCOTT MCVEY AND RON SCHULTZ
PART II BACTERIA AND FUNGI
06 Family Enterobacteriaceae
ROD MOXLEY
07 Enterobacteriaceae: Escherichia
ROD MOXLEY
08 Enterobacteriaceae: Salmonella
ROD MOXLEY
9 Enterobacteriaceae: Yersinia
ROD MOXLEY
10 Enterobacteriaceae: Shigella
ROD MOXLEY
11 Pasteurellaceae: Pasteurella, Mannheimia
AMELIA WOOLUMS
12 Pasteurellaceae: Actinobacillus
BRAD FENWICK AND AMELIA WOOLUMS
13 Pasteurellaceae: Haemophilus and Histophilus
AMELIA WOOLUMS
14 Bordetella
BRAD FENWICK
15 Brucella
STEVE OLSON AND B. BELLAIRE
16 Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei
SANJEEV NARAYANAN
17 Francisella tularensis
PETER IWEN
18 Moraxella
D. SCOTT MCVEY AND HUCHAPPA JAYAPPA
19 Pseudomonas
SANJEEV NARAYANAN
20 Taylorella equigenitalis
Megan E. Jacobs
21 Spiral-Curved Organisms I: Borrelia
RANCE B. LEFEBVRE
22 Spiral-Curved Organisms II: Brachyspira and Lawsonia
(Serpulina)
JEROME NEITFELD
23 Spiral-Curved Organisms III: Campylobacter and
Arcobacter
JEROME NEITFELD
24 Spiral-Curved Organisms IV: Helicobacter—The Spiral Shaped Microorganisms of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Liver
MEGAN E. JACOB
25 Spiral-Curved Organisms V: Leptospira
RANCE B. LEFEBVRE
26 Staphylococcus
MARK SMELTZER AND KAREN BEENKEN
27 Streptococcus and Enterococcus
GEORGE STEWART
28 Arcanobacterium
T.G. NAGARAJA
29 Bacillus
GEORGE STEWART
30 Corynebacterium
T.G. NAGARAJA
31 Erysipelothrix
TIMOTHY FRANA
32 Listeria
SANJEEV NARAYANAN
33 Rhodococcus
SETH HARRIS AND JOSHUA DANIELS
34 Non–Spore-Forming Obligate Anaerobes
T.G. NAGARAJA
35 Clostridium
JOHN F. PRESCOTT
36 Filamentous Bacteria: Actinomyces, Nocardia,
Dermatophilus, and Streptobacillus
MEGAN E. JACOBS
37 Mycobacterium
RAUL BARLETTA AND DAVID STEFFEN
38 Chlamydiaceae
ROMAN GANTA
39 Mollicutes
ERIN STRAIT AND MELISSA L. MADSEN
40 Rickettsiae: Rickettsia, Coxiella, and Orientia
ROMAN GANTA
41 Ehrlichiae: Ehrlichia and Neorickettsia
ROMAN GANTA
42 Anaplasmataceae
ROMAN GANTA
43 Bartonellaceae
BRUNO B. CHOMEL AND RICKIE W. KASTEN
44 Yeasts—Cryptococcus, Malassezia, and Candida
LISA M. POHLMAN AND M.M. CHENGAPPA
45 Dermatophytes
LISA M. POHLMAN AND M.M. CHENGAPPA
46 Agents of Subcutaneous Mycoses
LISA M. POHLMAN AND M.M. CHENGAPPA
47 Agents of Systemic Mycoses
LISA M. POHLMAN AND M.M. CHENGAPPA
PART III VIRUSES
48 Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases
MELISSA KENNEDY
49 Parvoviridae and Circoviridae
RICHARD HESSE, BENJAMIN R. TRIBLE AND ROBERT ROWLAND
50 Asfarviridae and Iridoviridae
MELISSA KENNEDY
51 Papillomaviridae and Polyomaviridae
MELISSA KENNEDY
52 Adenoviridae
MELISSA KENNEDY AND D. SCOTT MCVEY
53 Herpesviridae
REBECCA WILKES
54 Poxviridae
GUSTAVO DELHON
55 Picornaviridae
LUIS RODRIGUEZ AND PETER W. KRUG
56 Caliciviridae
MELISSA KENNEDY
57 Togaviridae and Flaviviridae
CHRISTOPHER CHASE
58 Orthomyxoviridae
Wenjun Ma
59 Bunyaviridae
D. SCOTT MCVEY, BARBARA DROLET AND WILLIAM WILSON
60 Paramyxoviridae
STEFAN NIEWIESK AND MICHAEL OGLESBEE
61 Rhabdoviridae
DEBORAH BRIGGS
62 Coronaviridae
UDENI B. R. BALASURIYA
63 Arteriviridae
UDENI B. R. BALASURIYA
64 Reoviridae
D. SCOTT MCVEY, WILLIAM WILSON AND BARABARA DROLET
65 Birnaviridae
MELISSA KENNEDY
66 Retroviridae
FREDERICK J. FULLER
67 Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
JUERGEN RICHT
PART IV CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
68 Circulatory System and Lymphoid Tissues
DOUG HOSTETLER
69 Digestive System and Associated Organ
DOUG HOSTETLER
70 Integumentary System
DOUG HOSTETLER
71 Musculoskeletal System
DOUG HOSTETLER
72 Nervous System
DOUG HOSTETLER
73 Ocular Infections
DOUG HOSTETLER
74 Respiratory System
DOUG HOSTETLER
75 Urogenital System
DOUG HOSTETLER
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