Variety of bacteria are present in our environment but only a few of these bacteria causes diseases in their hosts including humans. These bacteria face different stresses in the environment as well as inside the host and adapt number of strategies for their survival. In 5 parts Bacterial Survival in the Hostile Environment covers all tactics and strategies adopted by bacteria for their survival under stressed conditions and will be focused on mechanistic insights of pathogenic adaptations to host environments (acidic environment, microaerobic conditions, immune system stress, metal stress etc., modulation of host pathways by pathogens for survival, dormancy, drug tolerance and resistance, proteins for stress survival). The content also includes different adaptation mechanisms of extremophiles to extreme environment, provides a complete and globally available advance knowledge related to bacterial survival from different perspectives and reviews the knowledge gaps and future prospects in the field of microbial adaptation for sustainable development of in the field of infection biology and pharmaceutics.
- Provides in depth knowledge about pathogen biology and microbial adaptations, microbe-host interactions, impact of pathogens on host physiology, virulent factors produced by pathogens and pharmaceutical applications, mechanism of pathogenic virulent factors
- Covers all tactics and strategies adopted by bacteria for their survival under stressed conditions
- Focuses on mechanistic insights of pathogenic adaptations to host
- Includes different adaptation mechanisms of extremophiles to extreme environment
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-97220-8 (9780323972208)
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Chapter 1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis adaptation to host environmentChapter 2. Modulation of host pathways by Mycobacterium tuberculosis for survivalChapter 3. Signaling nucleotides in bacteriaChapter 4. The fish immune armaments in response to pathogen invasion-a tour inside the macrophagesChapter 5. Essential proteins for the survival of bacteria in hostile environmentChapter 6. Kinases and phosphatases in bacterial survival in hostile environmentChapter 7. Antimicrobial resistance-a serious global threatChapter 8. Combination of virulence and antibiotic resistance: a successful bacterial strategy to survive under hostile environmentsChapter 9. Mechanisms of biofilm-based antibiotic resistance and tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosisChapter 10. Biofilms: cities of microorganismsChapter 11. Biofilm: a coordinated response of bacteria against stressesChapter 12. The bacterial communication system and its interference as an antivirulence strategyChapter 13. Microbial adaptations in extreme environmental conditionsChapter 14. Adaptation strategies of piezophilic microbesChapter 15. Survival and adaptation strategies of microorganisms in the extreme radiationChapter 16. Adaptation strategies of thermophilic microbes