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The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's Health

"The Ecology of Mycobacteria" principally emphasizes the ecological characteristics of the environmental mycobacteria. It is now well understood that the incidence and prevalence of potentially pathogenic mycobacteria is increasing in humans and animals. Further, proof that mycobacteria are normal inhabitants of drinking water distribution systems and household water systems, indicates that humans and animals are surrounded by mycobacteria and thus at risk. It is anticipated that the emphasis on ecology and routes of infection will result in a text of widespread use for clinicians.

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  • ""The Ecology of Mycobacteria" principally emphasizes the ecological characteristics of the environmental mycobacteria. It is now well understood that the incidence and prevalence of potentially pathogenic mycobacteria is increasing in humans and animals. Further, proof that mycobacteria are normal inhabitants of drinking water distribution systems and household water systems, indicates that humans and animals are surrounded by mycobacteria and thus at risk. It is anticipated that the emphasis on ecology and routes of infection will result in a text of widespread use for clinicians."@en
  • "Detailed information dealing with the ecology of mycobacteria is derived from a variety of different scientific fields such as botany, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology and epidemiology. This is the first attempt to evaluate this information from an ecological point of view and to develop a strategy for the prevention of tuberculosis and other mycobacterioses based on the ecological behavior of mycobacteria, especially the potentially pathogenic species capable of either growth in the environment or provoking disease. Regarding the interests of the developing countries, special attention is paid to the ecology of Mycobacterium leprae and to the supporting effect of accompanying mycobacteria in its pathogenicity. On a more positive side, environmental mycobacteria play an important role in the ecology of moorland dragonflies. Such a book is needed for specialists working in the field of mycobacterial research, clinical laboratories, the public health service, food hygiene, the water industry and in general ecology."

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  • "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's Health"@en
  • "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animal's and Human's Health"
  • "The ecology of mycobacteria impact on animal's and human's health"@en
  • "The Ecology of Mycobacteria"
  • "The ecology of mycobacteria impact on animal's and human's health"
  • "The Ecology of mycobacteria"
  • "The ecology of mycobacteria"@en
  • "The ecology of mycobacteria"
  • "The ecology of mycobacteria : impact on animal's and human's health"