
An Extraordinary Array Of Infectious Agents Affects Humans; From Worms, Arthopods, And Fungi To Bacteria, Viruses, And Prions. In This Compendium Of The Curious And Fascinating Organisms That Cause Disease, Including Legionnaire's Disease, Mumps, Cjd, And Chlamydia, David I. Grove Provides A Lively, Fact-filled Account Of The Nature Of Each Organism, Their Life Cycle, The Ingenious Ways In Which They Infect Humans, And The Human Stories Behind Their Discovery. Infection: The Search For Its Causes -- Worms. Ascaris-the Giant Intestinal Roundworm; Tapeworms; Hookworm Anaemia; Schistosomiasis (sometimes Called Bilharziasis); Filariasis (elephantiasis) -- Arthropods. Lice (pediculosis); The Itch (scabies) -- Fungi. Tinea (ringworm, Etc.); Candidiasis (thrush) -- Protozoa. Giardiasis; Amoebic Dysentery And Liver Abscess; Malaria; Sleeping Sickness (african Trypanosomiasis); Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (oriental Sore) And Visceral Leishmaniasis (kala Azar); Chagas Disease (south American Trypanosomiasis) --^ Bacteria. The Germ Theory Of Disease; Anthrax; Tuberculosis (consumption); Leprosy (hansen's Disease); The Golden Staphylococcus; The Pus-forming Streptococcus; Childbed Fever; Infections Of The Skin And Underlying Tissues; Tonsillitis And Scarlet Fever; Post-streptococcal Diseases; Rheumatic Fever; Post-streptococcal Acute Glomerulonephritis; The Pneumococcus And Pneumonia; Upper Respiratory Infections: Sinusitis, Middle Ear Infections, And Mastoiditis; Gonorrhoea (the Clap); Syphilis (the Pox); The Meningococcus And Meningitis; Diphtheria; Whooping Cough (pertussis); Cholera; Typhoid Fever; Escherichia Coli; Bacillary Dysentery (shigellosis); Tetanus (lockjaw); Plague (the Black Death); Brucellosis (undulant Fever); Legionnaires' Disease; Helicobacter Pylori And Peptic Ulcers; Typhus; Chlamydia, Trachoma, And Urethritis --^ Viruses. The Discovery Of Viruses And Determination Of Their Nature; Smallpox (variola); Rabies (hydrophobia); Yellow Fever; Dengue Fever (breakbone
This work investigates the biological nature, transmission mechanisms, and historical discovery of a wide array of human infectious agents. David I. Grove, a medical professional with extensive experience in infectious diseases, utilizes a systematic approach to categorize pathogens ranging from macroscopic parasites to microscopic prions. The text synthesizes clinical data with historical narratives to explain how these organisms interact with human hosts and the scientific efforts required to identify them.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this compendium as a comprehensive reference for understanding the biological diversity of human pathogens. Readers frequently note the accessible prose style, which balances technical biological detail with the historical context of medical discovery.
Page Count:
544
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191653446
ISBN-13:
9780191653445
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