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Table of Contents Organizing Committee Contributors Preface Acknowledgments I. Bacterial Invasion, Colonization, and Survival Section Editors: James A. Roth and Thad B. Stanton 1. Bacterial Adherence, Colonization, and Invasion of Mucosal Surfaces, John H. Brumell and B. Brett Finlay 2. Bacterial Evasion of Host-Derived Antimicrobial Peptides on Mucosal Surfaces, Kim Alan Brogden 3. Consequences of Bacterial Invasion into Nonprofessional Phagocytic Cells, Jeffrey B. Lyczak and Gerald B. Pier 4. Ecological Aspects of Host Colonization: Coaggregation, Osmoadaptation, and Acid Tolerance or Resistance, Thaddeus B. Stanton 5. Relationships between Community Behavior and Pathogenesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Matthew R. Parsek and E.P. Greenberg 6. Antibiotic Resistance and Survival in the Host, Emma L.A. Macfarlane and Robert E.W. Hancock II. Bacterial Evasion of Host Defense Mechanisms Section Editor: Carole A. Bolin 7. What Is the Very Model of a Modern Macrophage Pathogen? David G. Russell 8. Bacterial Resistance to Antibody-Dependent Defenses, Lynette B. Corbeil 9. Mechanisms of Resistance to NO-Related Antibacterial Activity, Andres Vazquez-Torres and Ferric C. Fang 10. DNA Repair and Mutators: Effects on Antigenic Variation and Virulence of Bacterial Pathogens, Thomas A. Cebula and J. Eugene LeClerc III. Bacterial Effects on Host Cell Function Section Editor: Michael J. Wannemuehler 11. Bacterial Toxins in Disease Production, Joseph T. Barbieri and Kristin J. Pederson 12. Exploitation of Mammalian Host Cell Function by Shigella spp., Larean D. Brandon and Maricia B. Goldberg 13. Bacterial Induction of Cytokine Secretion in Pathogenesis of Airway Inflammation, Alice Prince 14. The Type III Secretion Pathway: Dictating the Outcome of Bacterial-Host Interactions, Raymond Schuch and Anthony T. Maurelli IV. Identification, Regulation, and Transfer of Virulence Genes Section Editor: F. Chris Minion 15. Impact of Horizontal Gene Transfer on Evolution of Salmonella Pathogenesis, Robert A. Kingsley, Renee M. Tsolis, Stacy M. Townsend, Tracy L. Norris, Thomas A. Ficht, L. Garry Adams, and Andreas J. Baumler 16. Regulation of Virulence Gene Expression In Vivo, James M. Slauch 17. Identification of Virulence Genes in Silico: Infectious Disease Genomics, George M. Weinstock, Steven J. Norris, Erica J. Sodergren, and David Smajs V. Concluding Perspective Section Editor: Kim A. Brogden 18. State and Future of Studies on Bacterial Pathogenicity: Impact of New Methods of Studying Bacterial Behavior In Vivo, H. Smith
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The third edition of this widely used reference book provides an overview of current knowledge of the wide variety of mechanisms used by bacterial pathogens in establishing infection, producing disease, and persisting in the host. The overall emphasis is to understand the mechanisms of host–pathogen interactions rather than to focus on specific research approaches. Internationally recognized authorities in the field review ongoing concepts in bacterial invasion, colonization, and survival; bacterial evasion of host defense mechanisms; bacterial effects on host cell function; and identification, regulation, and transfer of virulence genes.
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