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Microsporidia: Pathogens of Opportunity provides a
systematic overview of the biology of microsporidia. Written
by leading experts in the field, the book combines background and
basic information on microsporidia with descriptive methods and
resources for working with the pathogen.
Newly revised and updated for its second edition, Microsporidia
will continue to be the standard text reference for these
pathogenic protists, and is an indispensable research resource for
biologists,
physicians and parasitologists.
This new edition of this publication provides systematic reviews
of the biology of this pathogen by leading experts in the field,
and will be combined with descriptions of the methods and resources
for working with this pathogen.
Provides a comprehensive summary of literature on
microsporidia and microsporidiosis
The long-awaited update to the standard microsporidia
reference text The Microsporidia and
Microsporidiosis
Written by an international team of authors representing
each of the main research groups working on microsporidia
Chapters provide comprehensive overviews of general
methodology as well as special techniques related to these
organisms
Auteur
Louis M. Weiss, M.D., M.P.H. is an attending physician at
the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York, and at
the Bronx Municipal Hospital, where he also serves as a consulting
physician in parasitology and tropical medicine. Dr. Weiss is a
peer reviewer for numerous journals including the American
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Parasitology
Research, and Clinical Infectious Disease. The author of
over 200 peer-reviewed articles, Dr. Weiss has contributed chapters
and monographs to dozens of books in the field, andis a co-editor
of five previous books on parasitology and infectious disease.
James J. Becnel, Ph.D, is Lead Scientist and Research
Entomologist with the USDA-ARS in Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Becnel
serves on the editorial boards for Journal of Invertebrate
Pathology and Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, and
has published dozens of peer-reviewed papers on parasitology and
entomology related topics.
Résumé
Microsporidia: Pathogens of Opportunity provides a systematic overview of the biology of microsporidia. Written by leading experts in the field, the book combines background and basic information on microsporidia with descriptive methods and resources for working with the pathogen.
Newly revised and updated for its second edition, Microsporidia will continue to be the standard text reference for these pathogenic protists, and is an indispensable research resource for biologists,
physicians and parasitologists.
This new edition of this publication provides systematic reviews of the biology of this pathogen by leading experts in the field, and will be combined with descriptions of the methods and resources for working with this pathogen.
• Provides a comprehensive summary of literature on microsporidia and microsporidiosis
• The long-awaited update to the standard microsporidia reference text The Microsporidia and Microsporidiosis
• Written by an international team of authors representing each of the main research groups working on microsporidia
• Chapters provide comprehensive overviews of general methodology as well as special techniques related to these organisms
Contenu
Contributors xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Structure of Microsporidia 1
Jií Vávra and J. I. Ronny Larsson
Developmental Morphology and Life Cycles of the Microsporidia 71
Ann Cali and Peter M. Takvorian
Epidemiology of Microsporidia in Human Infections 135
Ronald Fayer and Monica Santin-Duran
Epizootiology of Microsporidiosis in Invertebrate Hosts 165
Leellen F. Solter
Phylogenetic Place of Microsporidia in the Tree of Eukaryotes 195
Patrick J. Keeling
Phylogeny of the Microsporidia 203
Charles R. Vossbrinck, Bettina A. Debrunner-Vossbrinck and Louis M. Weiss
Microsporidian Genome Structure and Function 221
Patrick J. Keeling, Naomi M. Fast and Nicolas Corradi
Sex and the Microsporidia 231
Soo Chan Lee, Joseph Heitman and Joseph E. Ironside
Microsporidian Biochemistry and Physiology 245
Bryony A. P. Williams, Viacheslav V. Dolgikh and Yuliya Y. Sokolova
The Microsporidian Polar Tube and Spore Wall 261
Louis M. Weiss, Frédéric Delbac, J. Russell Hayman, Guoqing Pan, Xiaoqun Dang and Zeyang Zhou
The Immunology of Microsporidiosis in Mammals 307
Elizabeth S. Didier and Imtiaz A. Khan
Mammalian Animal Models of Human Microsporidiosis 327
Elizabeth S. Didier
Microsporidia Infections in Caenorhabditis elegans and Other Nematodes 341
Malina A. Bakowski, Robert J. Luallen and Emily R. Troemel
The Zebrafish as a Model for Microsporidiosis 357
Justin L. Sanders and Michael L. Kent
Clinical Syndromes Associated with Microsporidiosis 371
Louis M. Weiss
Ocular Microsporidiosis 403
Savitri Sharma, Praveen K. Balne and Sujata Das
Laboratory Diagnosis of Microsporidia 421
Kaya Ghosh, David Schwartz and Louis M. Weiss
Culture and Propagation of Microsporidia 457
Robert Molestina, James J. Becnel and Louis M. Weiss
Microsporidia in Higher Vertebrates 469
Karen F. Snowden
Microsporidia in Fish 493
Michael L. Kent, Ross W. Shaw and Justin L. Sanders
Microsporidia in Insects 521
James J. Becnel and Theodore G. Andreadis
Microsporidia, Honeybees, and Colony Collapse Disorder 571
Ingemar Fries
Microsporidia in Aquatic Invertebrates 579
Grant D. Stentiford and Alison M. Dunn
The Primitive Microsporidia 605
J. I. Ronny Larsson
Microsporidia Biological Control Agents and Pathogens of Beneficial Insects 635
Susan Bjørnson and David Oi
Appendix A. Checklist of Available Generic Names for Microsporidia with Type Species and Type Hosts 671
James J. Becnel, Peter M. Takvorian and Ann Cali
Appendix B. MicrosporidiaDB: the Functional Genomic Resource for Microsporidia 687
Omar S. Harb (on behalf of the EuPathDB group)
Index 695