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Textbook of Fungal Zoonoses and Sapronoses
Overview
This textbook, which is the second volume of the book series Microbial Zoonoses, provides a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of fungal zoonoses and sapronoses of public importance. The book is divided into two volumes; the chapters in the first volume deal with the general introduction, taxonomy and genomic analysis, classification of fungus, pathogenesis and immunology of fungal infections.
Content of the First Volume
The subsequent chapters in this section provide an overview of the epidemiology, diagnosis, antifungal agents available for treatment, management, and prevention of fungal zoonoses and sapronoses. It also classifies anti-fungal agents and discusses the mechanism of resistance to these agents. Lastly, it presents the challenges in the treatment of the fungal diseases.
Content of the Second Volume
The second section discusses important fungal infections and disease causing fungal agents. It also provides information on the pathogenesis, pathology, immunology and clinical manifestations.
Intended Audience
Cutting across the disciplines, this book acts as a guide to the undergraduate and postgraduate students of medicine, veterinary, and allied sciences who deal with fungal infections.