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The book discusses biofilms and adherent communities of microorganisms that play a significant role in livestock-associated infections. It explores the characteristics, formation, and consequences of biofilms in various livestock species and explains their involvement in diseases like mastitis, Johne's disease, caseous lymphadenitis, and more. It also explains intricate aspects of biofilm-related challenges, such as virulence, antibiotic resistance, quorum sensing, and inter-species communication. The book then explores the strategies for combatting biofilm-associated infections, encompassing phytomedicines, novel antimicrobials, and nanomedicines.
This book serves as a great resource for researchers, veterinary practitioners and students by addressing these critical issues and providing a comprehensive understanding of biofilm dynamics in livestock infections, fostering improved diagnosis and treatment methodologies.
Explores biofilm's role in diverse livestock infections and strategies to combat associated diseases Bridges the gap between microbiology and veterinary science Incorporates good quality pictures, graphical representation, and relevant case studies
Auteur
Dr. Dibyajit Lahiri Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineering and Management Kolkata.,
Dr. Dibyajit Lahiri is at present is working as Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineeringand Management, Kolkata. His research interest is precisely on biofilm isolated from human prosthesis and its inhibition by various novel phyto and nano compounds. He is keen to explore the molecular mechanism behind the removal of biofilm by natural compounds. His research arena also encompasses computational drug development by using of bioinformatic. His work is regularly being presented and appreciated before a number of experts of National and International repute. He has more than 100 publications. Dr. Lahiri has edited 8 books. He is also in the role of associate editors of various journals of international reputes.
Dr. Moupriya Nag
Moupriya Nag is presently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, University of Engineering & Management, Kolkata. Her research interests includes single molecule Biophysics of protein unfolding/refolding and protein aggregation kinetics and its mechanism of action especially the amyloid proteins in neurodegenerative disorders. Recently, her research focuses on functional amyloids in bacteria and their relation in forming biofilms. Her work deals with developing novel antimicrobial and anti-biofilm compounds from natural sources including plants, microbes and green synthesized nanoparticles. She has about seven years of teaching experience in Biophysics, Bioinformatics, Bioprocess and Biotechnology, Enzyme Technology, Computing, Molecular Modelling and Drug Design. She has also published many research articles in the peer-reviewed international journals and authored/edited or co-authored/edited numerous books/book chapters. She is also a member of many scientific societies like Indian Biophysical Society and Indian Science Congress Association.
Dr. Rina Rani Ray
Dr. Rina Rani Ray joined the Department of Biotechnology as Associate Professor in 2017. She has done her doctoral research in the Department of Microbiology, Bose Institute, Kolkata and was awarded Ph.D. degree from University of Calcutta in 1996. Since then she is working on different branches of Microbiology including enzyme biotechnology, metal bioremediation and fungal biotechnology. She has successfully completed three minor and three major research projects funded by different sponsoring agencies like UGC, DST and DRDO and is working on one ongoing project sponsored by DBT, WB. She has published more than 75 research papers in various national and international journals. Two students are awarded and one has been registered for Ph.D under her sole supervision. She is in the editorial board of many reputed journals. Dr. Ray has served in various reputed post graduate colleges under West Bengal Education Service including Presidency College and Bethune College for last twenty years, where she also acted as convenor and Chairperson, PGEC respectively. She is the member of various scientific associations and was nominated fellows of Zoological Society, India and Academy for Environment and Life Sciences, India. Dr. Ray has already edited 4 books and has publications in many journals of national and international resputes.
Dr. Debasmita Bhattacharya
Dr. Bhattacharya is currently Professor at Department of Basic Sc Debasmita Bhattacharya obtained her Masters and Doctoral degree in Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Faculty of Health from York University. She did her Post-Doctoral fellowship in Dr. David Hood's lab at York University. At present, her research focusses on the functional outcome of mitochondrial transplantation in stem and progenitor cells. She is also investigat
Contenu
.- Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
.- Chapter 2: The Function of Gut Microbiota in Health and Metabolic Disorders in Dairy Cows
.- Chapter 3: Biofilm Formation by Staphylococcus aureus in Bovine Mastitis - Relationship with Pathogenesis and Antimicrobial Resistance
.- Chapter 4: Biofilm Formation in Livestock: A critical Study
.- Chapter 5: Metabolome Study Responsible for Biofilm Formation
.- Chapter 6: Antibiotic resistance: a result of Microbial Biofilm association
.- Chapter 7: Diagnostic Approaches for Biofilm Associated Infection in Livestock
.- Chapter 8: Therapeutic strategies to treat Biofilm associated infection in Livestock
.- Chapter 9: Enhancement of effectivity of veterinary medicine(antibiotic) (The electromagnetic pulse, ultrasound, Phage therapy)
.- Chapter 10:New Drug Delivery Mechanism in Combating Livestock Diseases
.- Chapter 11:Combination of antimicrobial drugs with nano-carriers drug delivery system for veterinary Therapeutic
.- Chapter 12:Potential precautionary management technique in inhibiting biofilm associated infection in livestock.
.- Chapter 13:Use of alternative sources (AMP, nanomaterials, phytocompounds) for handling biofilm associated infections in livestock
.- Chapter 14:Integrating modern modalities for the advancements and enhanced effectivity in Veterinary medicine. .- Chapter 15:Leading trends in Antimicrobial Resistance in shrimp farm pathogens and use of phytoextracts from potential mangrove species as alternatives - A step towards sustainable aquaculture
.- Chapter 16:Genetics of bacterial biofilm-associated infections in livestock
.- Chapter 17:Biofilm Threats in Livestock: A growing Concern
.- Chapter 18:Biofilms and their increasing trend in AMR patterns in integrated farming systems
.- Chapter 19: Deciphering biofilm formation in veterinary pathogens: Unveiling insights through proteomics analysis
.- Chapter 20: Probiotics in Management of Biofilm Associated Livestock Diseases
.- Chapter 21: Insights into Campylobacter Biofilm Architecture: A Molecular Perspective
.- Chapter 22_Microbiota of Livestock.