Gives a perfectly balanced overview of the field, describing the key infectious agents our bodies encounter and how our immune system responds to them. It also explains how diseases are spread and what measures we can take to control this spread, from vaccination to increasing public awareness.
Gives a perfectly balanced overview of the field, describing the key infectious agents our bodies encounter and how our immune system responds to them. It also explains how diseases are spread and what measures we can take to control this spread, from vaccination to increasing public awareness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The infectious organisms 1: Introduction: parasites, pathogens, and immunity 2: Viruses 3: Bacteria 4: Fungi 5: Protozoa 6: Helminths (worms) 7: Ectoparasites 8: Prions 9: Disease: virulence and susceptibility The immune system 10: Defence, immunity, the immune system 11: External defences: entry and exit 12: Innate immunity 13: How pathogens escape innate immunity 14: Disease due to innate immunity 15: Immunodeficiency I: primary defects of innate immunity 16: Adaptive immunity: introduction 17: B cells and antibody 18: T cells and the MHC 19: The antibody response 20: Cell-mediated responses 21: Regulation of immune responses and memory 22: How pathogens escape adaptive immunity 23: Disesase due to adaptive immunity I: hypersenstivity 24: Disease due to adaptive immunity II: autoimmunity 25: Immunodeficiency II: primary defects of adaptive immunity 26: Immunodeficiency III: secondary immunodeficiency and AIDS The host-pathogen balance 27: Epidemiology 28: Control of infectious disease: vaccination 29: Control of infectious disease: chemotherapy 30: Control of infectious disease: public health measures 31: Viral and prion disease and immunity 32: Bacterial disease and immunity 33: Fungal disease and immunity 34: Protozoal disease and immunity 35: Helminth disease and immunity 36: Ectoparasites and immunity 37: Emerging and future infectious diseases
The infectious organisms 1: Introduction: parasites, pathogens, and immunity 2: Viruses 3: Bacteria 4: Fungi 5: Protozoa 6: Helminths (worms) 7: Ectoparasites 8: Prions 9: Disease: virulence and susceptibility The immune system 10: Defence, immunity, the immune system 11: External defences: entry and exit 12: Innate immunity 13: How pathogens escape innate immunity 14: Disease due to innate immunity 15: Immunodeficiency I: primary defects of innate immunity 16: Adaptive immunity: introduction 17: B cells and antibody 18: T cells and the MHC 19: The antibody response 20: Cell-mediated responses 21: Regulation of immune responses and memory 22: How pathogens escape adaptive immunity 23: Disesase due to adaptive immunity I: hypersenstivity 24: Disease due to adaptive immunity II: autoimmunity 25: Immunodeficiency II: primary defects of adaptive immunity 26: Immunodeficiency III: secondary immunodeficiency and AIDS The host-pathogen balance 27: Epidemiology 28: Control of infectious disease: vaccination 29: Control of infectious disease: chemotherapy 30: Control of infectious disease: public health measures 31: Viral and prion disease and immunity 32: Bacterial disease and immunity 33: Fungal disease and immunity 34: Protozoal disease and immunity 35: Helminth disease and immunity 36: Ectoparasites and immunity 37: Emerging and future infectious diseases
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