Wolbachia: a bug's life in another bug:
Wolbachia are Gram-negative bacteria that form intracellular inherited infections in many invertebrates. They are extremely common, with 20-75% of all insects being infected. Moreover, they infect numerous noninsect invertebrates including nematodes, mites and spiders. Approximately 120 million peop...
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Zusammenfassung: | Wolbachia are Gram-negative bacteria that form intracellular inherited infections in many invertebrates. They are extremely common, with 20-75% of all insects being infected. Moreover, they infect numerous noninsect invertebrates including nematodes, mites and spiders. Approximately 120 million people are infected by filarial nematode parasites worldwide. Transmitted to humans through mosquitoes and black flies, the majority of the disease-causing nematodes are hosts to the Wolbachia bacteria. These nematodes cause the often devastating diseases elephantiasis and onchocerciasis, commonly referred to as filariasis. Moreover, heartworm disease, caused by another Wolbachia-containing nematode, is another mosquito-borne disease that has significant importance in the veterinary field.Featuring the findings of internationally recognized experts in infectious disease research and insect biology, this publication highlights their perspectives on Wolbachia’s genome, evolution, symbiosis, biology, pathogenicity as well as its potential as a drug target.This comprehensive publication is intended for readers with teaching or research interests in microbiology, entomology, infectious diseases, genetics, tropical medicine and clinical research |
Beschreibung: | features the findings of international experts in infectious disease research and insect biology Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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spelling | Wolbachia: a bug's life in another bug volume editors: Achim Hoerauf, Ramakrishna U. Rao Basel Karger 2007 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 150 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Issues in infectious diseases Vol. 5 features the findings of international experts in infectious disease research and insect biology Includes bibliographical references and indexes Wolbachia are Gram-negative bacteria that form intracellular inherited infections in many invertebrates. They are extremely common, with 20-75% of all insects being infected. Moreover, they infect numerous noninsect invertebrates including nematodes, mites and spiders. Approximately 120 million people are infected by filarial nematode parasites worldwide. Transmitted to humans through mosquitoes and black flies, the majority of the disease-causing nematodes are hosts to the Wolbachia bacteria. These nematodes cause the often devastating diseases elephantiasis and onchocerciasis, commonly referred to as filariasis. Moreover, heartworm disease, caused by another Wolbachia-containing nematode, is another mosquito-borne disease that has significant importance in the veterinary field.Featuring the findings of internationally recognized experts in infectious disease research and insect biology, this publication highlights their perspectives on Wolbachia’s genome, evolution, symbiosis, biology, pathogenicity as well as its potential as a drug target.This comprehensive publication is intended for readers with teaching or research interests in microbiology, entomology, infectious diseases, genetics, tropical medicine and clinical research Infectious Diseases Microbiology Chemotherapy Evolutionary Biology Genomics Helminthology Parasitology Veterinary Medicine Wolbachia (DE-588)4822122-3 gnd rswk-swf Wolbachia (DE-588)4822122-3 s b DE-604 Hoerauf, Achim 1962- (DE-588)1113550996 edt Rao, Ramakrishna U. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-3-8055-8180-6 (DE-604)BV022618874 Issues in infectious diseases Vol. 5 (DE-604)BV039150348 5 https://karger.com/books/book/2557 Verlag Volltext |
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