Recent Advances in Human Fungal Diseases - Hameed, Saif; Vijayaraghavan, Pooja; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Recent Advances in Human Fungal Diseases: Progress and Prospects
 
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ISBN13:9789819749089
ISBN10:9819749085
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:475 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 87 Illustrations, black & white; 491 Illustrations, color
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Recent Advances in Human Fungal Diseases

Progress and Prospects
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Springer
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The book explores Candida and candidiasis, and Aspergillus and aspergillosis, two significant fungal infectious diseases.

In the first section, various aspects of Candida infection are covered. The book delves into the epidemiology of Candida infections, highlighting their prevalence and distribution. It thoroughly discusses diagnostics and pathogenesis of candidiasis, providing valuable insights into the identification, and understanding of the disease. Additionally, the book addresses the growing concern of drug resistance and provides an overview of current therapeutics for candidiasis.

Chapters in the second section examine the epidemiology of Aspergillus infections, providing a comprehensive understanding of their occurrence and impact. It discusses the diagnostics and pathogenesis of aspergillosis, shedding light on the methods for accurate diagnosis and the mechanisms by which the infection develops. It explores the host-pathogen interaction and the role of biofilms in these infections. Furthermore, the book addresses the pressing issue of drug resistance in aspergillosis and presents an overview of therapeutic approaches available for managing the disease.

This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals seeking in-depth knowledge of these fungal infectious diseases.

Table of Contents:

Part I. Candida and candidiasis.- Chapter 1. Diagnosis of candida and candidiasis: current methods and future challenges.- Chapter 2. Fungal fighters: a comprehensive guide to antifungal therapies of the past, present and future.- Chapter 3. Candidiasis treatment: an evolutionary journey from past to present and a glimse into the future.- Chapter 4. MDR in candida: the real storm.- Chapter 5. Surviving the storm: how candida species master adaptation for pathogenesis.- Chapter 6. Molecular cues and mechanisms of pathogenesis in candida.- Chapter 7. Factors affecting drug resistance and virulence in fungal pathogen.- Chapter 8. Unravelling drug resistance in candida species: genetic, biofilm, transcriptional and epigenetic perspectives.- Chapter 9. Biofilm formation in candida species.- Chapter 10. Candida auris biofilm: a medical ambrosia.- Chapter 11. Candida albicans mixed species biofilms and associated antimicrobial resistance.- Chapter 12. Decoding the complex terrain of candida tropicalis induced candidiasis: insights into epidemology, infection mechanisms, theraputics and drug resistance.- Chapter 13. Candiasis drug resistance and translational research.- Part II. Aspergillus and aspergillosis.- Chapter 14. Therapeutic strategies and challenges in the management of aspergillus infections.- Chapter 15. Aspergillus therapeutics: future agents.- Chapter 16. Recent advances in the management of aspergillosis.- Chapter 17. Drug resistance patterns in opportunistic aspergilli: a molecular perspective.- Chapter 18. A comprehensive and intricate dynamics of aspergillus: implications, therapeutic challenges, and drug resistance.- Chapter 19. Understanding molecular pathogenesis of aspergillus fumigatus.