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Seyedmousavi, Seyedmojtaba.
Emerging and epizootic fungal infections in animals
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Emerging and epizootic fungal infections in animalsedited by Seyedmojtaba Seyedmousavi ... [et al.].
other author:
Seyedmousavi, Seyedmojtaba.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
Description:
x, 406 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Mycoses.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72093-7
ISBN:
9783319720937$q(electronic bk.)
Emerging and epizootic fungal infections in animals
Emerging and epizootic fungal infections in animals
[electronic resource] /edited by Seyedmojtaba Seyedmousavi ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - x, 406 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Section 1: Definitions, Terminology, Methods for classifications -- 1.1. Emerging, pseudo-epidemic, endemic, zoonoses, dynamic, population genetics, epidemiology -- Section 2: Epidemic mycoses in animals -- 2.1. Sporothricosis -- 2.2. Coccidioidomycosis -- 2.3. Histoplasmosis -- 2.4. Dermatophytoses in animals -- 2.5. Epidemics of black moulds and melanized yeasts in animals -- 2.6. Penicilliosis -- Section 3: Emerging Mycoses in animals -- 3.1. Cryptococcus gattii in animals -- 3.2. Bat-white nose syndrome -- 3.3. Chytridiomycosis -- 3.4. Oomycetes in fish -- 3.5. Emmonsia and adiaspiromycosis in animals -- Section 4: Genetic changes in fungi and evolution of resistance -- 4.1. Antifungal treatment in animals and problem of resistance.
The book will provide insights into epidemic and emerging mycoses in various animal groups. The different categories of pathogens and outbreak fungi are discussed. In an introductory chapter, the reader will be provided basic information on fungal infections that are non-transmissible, infections from a common environmental source known as sapronoses, and zoophilic fungal pathogens in various animal species and populations, worldwide. Chapter 2 details the vocabulary and terminology that is required in the scientific literature in order to maintain clarity of expression to the field of Mycology. Chapters 3 to 9 discuss epidemic mycoses with a reservoir in animals and occasional outbreaks, including dermatophytoses, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, paracoccidioidomycosis, adiaspiromycosis and similar diseases, blastomycosis, and paracoccidioidomycosis ceti (lacaziosis/lobomycosis) Chapters 10 to 15 comprise emerging mycoses in animals that include feline sporotrichosis, lethargic crab disease, emergence of C. gattii in animals and zoonotic potential, white-nose syndrome in hibernating bats, chytridiomycosis in frogs and salamanders and aspergillosis in cats. The last chapter is about treatment possibilities, antifungal use in veterinary practice, and emergence of resistance. The book will address medical and veterinary mycologists, microbiologists, veterinarians, infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists, ecologists, public health scientists from academia and industry as well as graduate students, PhD students and postdocs in the field.
ISBN: 9783319720937$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-72093-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Mycoses.
LC Class. No.: QR46 / .E447 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 636.0896969
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Section 1: Definitions, Terminology, Methods for classifications -- 1.1. Emerging, pseudo-epidemic, endemic, zoonoses, dynamic, population genetics, epidemiology -- Section 2: Epidemic mycoses in animals -- 2.1. Sporothricosis -- 2.2. Coccidioidomycosis -- 2.3. Histoplasmosis -- 2.4. Dermatophytoses in animals -- 2.5. Epidemics of black moulds and melanized yeasts in animals -- 2.6. Penicilliosis -- Section 3: Emerging Mycoses in animals -- 3.1. Cryptococcus gattii in animals -- 3.2. Bat-white nose syndrome -- 3.3. Chytridiomycosis -- 3.4. Oomycetes in fish -- 3.5. Emmonsia and adiaspiromycosis in animals -- Section 4: Genetic changes in fungi and evolution of resistance -- 4.1. Antifungal treatment in animals and problem of resistance.
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