
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals
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"Veterinary medical education has led the medical professions inthe intricate teaching of microbial pathogenesis of infectiousdiseases. The fourth edition of Pathogenesis of BacterialInfections in Animals continues this legacy with introductorychapters regarding themes in bacterial pathogenic mechanisms,subversion of the immune response by bacterial pathogens, and theevolution of bacterial virulence. This book is an excellent textfor graduate students in veterinary microbiology, pathology,pathobiology, and preventive medicine and veterinarians studyingfor related AVMA-recognized board certifications. The comprehensiveand extremely current references with each chapter will be usefulto those investigating the pathology and infectious diseases ofanimals." (Journal of the American Veterinary MedicalAssociation, December 2010)More details
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