Human Fungal Pathogens
- Format
- Bog, paperback
- Engelsk
- 322 sider
- Indgår i serie
-
- Mycota
- og The Mycota
Normalpris
Medlemspris
- Du sparer kr. 65,00
- Fri fragt
-
Leveringstid: 7-9 Hverdage (Sendes fra fjernlager) Forventet levering: 03-03-2026
- Kan pakkes ind og sendes som gave
Beskrivelse
Whereas plant and insect infections are commonly caused by fungi, only a small minority of the vast diversity of fungal species is pathogenic to humans. Despite this, fungal infections cause considerable morbidity and mortality worldwide. This volume is dedicated to the biology, clinical presentation and management of invasive fungal infections. Major pathogenic fungi are introduced by world-leading experts and the basic principles of fungal virulence are reviewed in the light of new results and experimental technologies that offer unprecedented insights into invasive infections caused by Aspergillus, Candida, Cryptococcus, Pneumocystis and Mucorales. In parallel, the clinical presentation of invasive fungal infections and current approaches to their diagnosis and treatment are summarized to provide an overview of human pathogenic fungi, linking pathogen biology to the clinical presentation of disease.
Detaljer
- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal322
- Udgivelsesdato16-12-2013
- ISBN139783662496046
- Forlag Springer-verlag Berlin And Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. Kg
- FormatPaperback
- UdgaveSecond Edition 2014
Størrelse og vægt
10 cm
Anmeldelser
Vær den første!
Findes i disse kategorier...
- Fagbøger
- Andre fagbøger
- Matematik og naturvidenskab
- Biologi og biovidenskab
- Cellebiologi (cytologi)
- Human Fungal Pathogens
- Fagbøger
- Andre fagbøger
- Lægevidenskab og sygepleje
- Klinisk medicin og intern medicin
- Sygdomme og lidelser
- Immunologi
- Allergi
- Human Fungal Pathogens
- Fagbøger
- Andre fagbøger
- Matematik og naturvidenskab
- Biologi og biovidenskab
- Molekylærbiologi
- Human Fungal Pathogens
- Fagbøger
- Andre fagbøger
- Matematik og naturvidenskab
- Biologi og biovidenskab
- Mikrobiologi (ikke-medicinsk)
- Human Fungal Pathogens