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- catalog contributor b11601233.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "2. Chronology of mycobacteria and the development of mycobacterial ecology 3 -- 2.1. Microbiology of mycobacteria 3 -- 2.1.1. First pathogenic mycobacteria 3 -- 2.1.2. Environmentally-derived saprophytic mycobacteria 3 -- 2.1.3. First potentially and further obligate pathogenic mycobacteria 4 -- 2.1.4. Biochemical methods for the differentiation of mycobacteria 5 -- 2.1.5. Molecular genetics methods in mycobacterial taxonomy 6 -- 2.1.6. Developmental stages in the microbiology of mycobacteria 8 -- 2.2. Ecology of mycobacteria 9 -- 2.2.1. First environmentally-derived acid-fast bacilli 9 -- 2.2.2. Acid-fast bacilli in poikilotherms and their environments 9 -- 2.2.3. Environmental mycobacteria as the cause of skin lesions in humans 10 -- 2.2.4. M. Kansasii and M.avium-intracellulare-scrofulaceum-complex 10 -- 2.2.5. Applied research in mycobacterial ecology 11 -- 2.2.6.".
- catalog description "50 -- 9. Is the eradication of mycobacterioses possible? 51 -- 10. Prevention of mycobacterial diseases and disorders 53 -- 10.1. Habitats, sources and vectors of mycobacteria 53 -- 10.2. Mycobacterioses caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis 54 -- 10.3. Prevention of leprosy and Buruli ulcus 54 -- 10.4. Mycobacteria in public water supply systems 55 -- 10.5. Prevention of mycobacterial infection originating in public water systems 56 -- 11. Biological role of mycobacteria in the environment: Mycobacteria as nutrients in the development cycle of moorland dragonflies 57 -- 12. Expected future trends in mycobacteria and mycobacterioses 60.".
- catalog description "Developmental stages in the ecology of mycobacteria 12 -- 3. Classification of mycobacteria with regard to their ecology 13 -- 3.1. Environmentally-derived mycobacteria 13 -- 3.2. Obligate pathogenic mycobacteria 15 -- 4. Environments providing favourable conditions for the multiplication and spread of mycobacteria 18 -- 4.1. Mycobacteria in sphagnum vegetation 18 -- 4.1.1. Conditions necessary for mycobacteria to thrive in sphagnum 21 -- 4.2. Occurrence of mycobacteria in bryophytes others than sphagnum 24 -- 4.3. Mycobacteria in aqueous environments 26 -- 4.3.1. Mechanisms of growth and survival of mycobacteria in water 27 -- 4.4. Mycobacteria in soil 29 -- 4.4.1. Conditions in soil relevant to the occurrence of mycobacteria 30 -- 4.5. Concluding remarks 31 -- 5. Mycobacteria as habitat microorganisms of sphagnum bog vegetation 32 -- 6.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [62]-72).".
- catalog description "Possible convergence towards pathogenicity in environmentally-derived mycobacteria 37 -- 7. Ecological approach to leprosy: Non-cultivable acid-fast bacilli and environmentally-derived Mycobacterium leprae 40 -- 7.1. Implication of sphagnum vegetation to leprosy 40 -- 7.2. Non-cultivable acid-fast bacilli in sphagnum vegetation of former leprosy endemic areas 41 -- 7.3. Differentiation of the non-cultivable acid-fast bacilli 42 -- 7.4. Further examination in coastal Norway using monoclonal antibodies and molecular genetics methods 42 -- 7.5. Isolation of environmentally-derived Mycobacterium leprae from a recent leprosy region 43 -- 7.6. Supporting effect of environmental mycobacteria in experimental leprosy 43 -- 7.7. Environment as a source of leprosy 45 -- 8. Allergic reactions provoked by environmental mycobacteria 48 -- 8.1. Non-specific reactions to tuberculins 48 -- 8.2. Allergic reaction of the digestive tract".
- catalog extent "vi, 72 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0412841509 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dordrecht ; Boston, Mass. : Kluwer Academic,".
- catalog subject "2002 K-135".
- catalog subject "579.3/7417 21".
- catalog subject "Ecology.".
- catalog subject "Host-Parasite Interactions.".
- catalog subject "Mycobacteria Ecology.".
- catalog subject "Mycobacterium pathogenicity.".
- catalog subject "Mycobacterium.".
- catalog subject "QR82.M8 K39 1999".
- catalog subject "QW 125.5.M9 K23e 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Chronology of mycobacteria and the development of mycobacterial ecology 3 -- 2.1. Microbiology of mycobacteria 3 -- 2.1.1. First pathogenic mycobacteria 3 -- 2.1.2. Environmentally-derived saprophytic mycobacteria 3 -- 2.1.3. First potentially and further obligate pathogenic mycobacteria 4 -- 2.1.4. Biochemical methods for the differentiation of mycobacteria 5 -- 2.1.5. Molecular genetics methods in mycobacterial taxonomy 6 -- 2.1.6. Developmental stages in the microbiology of mycobacteria 8 -- 2.2. Ecology of mycobacteria 9 -- 2.2.1. First environmentally-derived acid-fast bacilli 9 -- 2.2.2. Acid-fast bacilli in poikilotherms and their environments 9 -- 2.2.3. Environmental mycobacteria as the cause of skin lesions in humans 10 -- 2.2.4. M. Kansasii and M.avium-intracellulare-scrofulaceum-complex 10 -- 2.2.5. Applied research in mycobacterial ecology 11 -- 2.2.6.".
- catalog tableOfContents "50 -- 9. Is the eradication of mycobacterioses possible? 51 -- 10. Prevention of mycobacterial diseases and disorders 53 -- 10.1. Habitats, sources and vectors of mycobacteria 53 -- 10.2. Mycobacterioses caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis 54 -- 10.3. Prevention of leprosy and Buruli ulcus 54 -- 10.4. Mycobacteria in public water supply systems 55 -- 10.5. Prevention of mycobacterial infection originating in public water systems 56 -- 11. Biological role of mycobacteria in the environment: Mycobacteria as nutrients in the development cycle of moorland dragonflies 57 -- 12. Expected future trends in mycobacteria and mycobacterioses 60.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Developmental stages in the ecology of mycobacteria 12 -- 3. Classification of mycobacteria with regard to their ecology 13 -- 3.1. Environmentally-derived mycobacteria 13 -- 3.2. Obligate pathogenic mycobacteria 15 -- 4. Environments providing favourable conditions for the multiplication and spread of mycobacteria 18 -- 4.1. Mycobacteria in sphagnum vegetation 18 -- 4.1.1. Conditions necessary for mycobacteria to thrive in sphagnum 21 -- 4.2. Occurrence of mycobacteria in bryophytes others than sphagnum 24 -- 4.3. Mycobacteria in aqueous environments 26 -- 4.3.1. Mechanisms of growth and survival of mycobacteria in water 27 -- 4.4. Mycobacteria in soil 29 -- 4.4.1. Conditions in soil relevant to the occurrence of mycobacteria 30 -- 4.5. Concluding remarks 31 -- 5. Mycobacteria as habitat microorganisms of sphagnum bog vegetation 32 -- 6.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Possible convergence towards pathogenicity in environmentally-derived mycobacteria 37 -- 7. Ecological approach to leprosy: Non-cultivable acid-fast bacilli and environmentally-derived Mycobacterium leprae 40 -- 7.1. Implication of sphagnum vegetation to leprosy 40 -- 7.2. Non-cultivable acid-fast bacilli in sphagnum vegetation of former leprosy endemic areas 41 -- 7.3. Differentiation of the non-cultivable acid-fast bacilli 42 -- 7.4. Further examination in coastal Norway using monoclonal antibodies and molecular genetics methods 42 -- 7.5. Isolation of environmentally-derived Mycobacterium leprae from a recent leprosy region 43 -- 7.6. Supporting effect of environmental mycobacteria in experimental leprosy 43 -- 7.7. Environment as a source of leprosy 45 -- 8. Allergic reactions provoked by environmental mycobacteria 48 -- 8.1. Non-specific reactions to tuberculins 48 -- 8.2. Allergic reaction of the digestive tract".
- catalog title "The ecology of mycobacteria / by Jindrich Kazda.".
- catalog type "text".