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This book primarily covers the general description of foodborne
pathogens and their mechanisms of pathogenesis, control and
prevention, and detection strategies, with easy-to-comprehend
illustrations. The book is an essential resource for food
microbiology graduate or undergraduate students, microbiology
professionals, and academicians involved in food microbiology, food
safety, and food defense-related research or teaching. This new
edition covers the significant progress that has been made since
2008 in understanding the pathogenic mechanism of some common
foodborne pathogens, and the host-pathogen interaction. Foodborne
and food-associated zoonotic pathogens, responsible for high rates
of mortality and morbidity, are discussed in detail. Chapters on
foodborne viruses, parasites, molds and mycotoxins, and fish and
shellfish are expanded. Additionally, chapters on opportunistic and
emerging foodborne pathogens including Nipah virus, Ebola virus,
Aeromonas hydrophila, Brucella abortus, Clostridium difficile,
Cronobacter sakazakii, and Plesiomonas shigelloides have been
added. The second edition contains more line drawings, color
photographs, and hand-drawn illustrations.
Foodborne pathogens continue to cause major public health problems
worldwide. These organisms are the leading causes of illness and
death in less developed countries, killing approximately 1.8
million people annually. In developed countries, foodborne
pathogens are responsible for millions of cases of infectious
gastrointestinal diseases each year, costing billions of dollars in
medical care and lost productivity. In addition, new foodborne
diseases are likely to emerge driven by factors such as pathogen
evolution, changes in agricultural and food manufacturing
practices, and changes to the human host status. A third problem is
that there are growing concerns that terrorists could use pathogens
to contaminate food and water supplies in attempts to incapacitate
thousands of people and disrupt economic growth. Fuelled by these
concerns, research into the genomics, molecular biology, and
microbiology of the most important foodborne pathogens has
escalated to unprecedented levels in recent
This book primarily covers the general description of foodborne
pathogens and their mechanisms of pathogenesis, control and
prevention, and detection strategies, with easy-to-comprehend
illustrations. The book is an essential resource for food
microbiology graduate or undergraduate students, microbiology
professionals, and academicians involved in food microbiology, food
safety, and food defense-related research or teaching. This new
edition covers the significant progress that has been made since
2008 in understanding the pathogenic mechanism of some common
foodborne pathogens, and the host-pathogen interaction. Foodborne
and food-associated zoonotic pathogens, responsible for high rates
of mortality and morbidity, are discussed in detail. Chapters on
foodborne viruses, parasites, molds and mycotoxins, and fish and
shellfish are expanded. Additionally, chapters on opportunistic and
emerging foodborne pathogens including Nipah virus, Ebola virus,
Aeromonas hydrophila, Brucella abortus, Clostridium difficile,
Cronobacter sakazakii, and Plesiomonas shigelloides have been
added. The second edition contains more line drawings, color
photographs, and hand-drawn illustrations.
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