Pleuropneumonia-like organisms (PPLO) Mycoplasmataceae.
Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms (PPLO) Mycoplasmataceae provides information on the characteristics, nature, and reactions of pleuropneumonia-like organisms (PPLO) or mycoplasmataceae. The book first offers information on bovine pleuropneumonia and agalactia of sheep and goats and the discovery of th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, New York,
Academic Press,
1962.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Pleuropneumonia-Like Organisms (PPLO) Mycoplasmataceae; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CHAPTER I. The Great Epizootics, Bovine Pleuropneumonia and Agalactia of Sheep and Goats and the Discovery of their Aetiological Agents; A. CONTAGIOUS PLEUROPNEUMONIA BOVIS; B. INFECTIOUS AGALAGTIA OF SHEEP AND GOATS; CHAPTER II. The Discovery of Organisms Closely Related to the Organisms of Pleuropneumonia Bovis and Agalactia of Sheep and Goats; A. ORGANISMS FROM DOGS WITH DISTEMPER; B. SAPROPHYTIG ORGANISMS; C. ORGANISMS FROM SMALL LABORATORY ANIMALS.
- D. MISINTERPRETATIONS OF DISEASE CONDITIONS DUE TO PPLO IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALSE. VARIOUS PPLO DISCOVERED AT A LATER PERIOD; F. PPLO OCCURRING IN MAN; CHAPTER III. Morphology of Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms; A. OUTLINE OF DEVELOPMENT; B. METHODS FOR THE DEMONSTRATION OF PPLO; CHAPTER IV. Isolation of Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms and their Growth Characteristics; A. ORGANISM OF PLEUROPNEUMONIA AND AGALAGTIA; B. ORGANISMS FROM RATS AND MICE; C. ORGANISMS FROM DOGS, CATTLE AND HUMANS; D. SUBGULTURING PPLO; E. MAINTENANCE OF PPLO; CHAPTER V. Determination of Particle Size by Filtration.
- A. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTIONB. ULTRA-FILTRATION ANALYSIS; C. ULTRA-FILTRATION ANALYSIS APPLIED TO PPLO AND L-FORMS OF BACTERIA; CHAPTER VI. Chicken Coccobacilliform Bodies and Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms; A. DEFINITION OF PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE ORGANISMS; B. DISCOVERY OF THE COCCOBACILLIFORM BODIES; C. CHARACTERISTICS OF COCCOBACILLIFORM BODIES; D. PATHOGENIGITY OF COCCOBACILLIFORM BODIES; CHAPTER VII. Similarities and Differences between Pleuropneumonia-likeOrganisms and L-Forms of Bacteria; A. L-FORM OF BACTERIA; B. COMPARISON BETWEEN PPLO AND L-FORMS; C. ON THE HYPOTHESIS OF TRANSFORMATIONS.
- D. THE DECEPTIVE APPEARANCE OF COLONIESE. TISSUE CULTURE CONTAMINANTS; CHAPTER VIII. Nutrition and Metabolism of Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms; A. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PPLO; B. GROWTH FACTORS AND THEIR METABOLISM; CHAPTER IX. Susceptibility of Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms to Inhibitory Agents; A. BACTERIOSTATIC SUBSTANCES; B. SENSITIVITY OF PPLO TO AGENTS RELATIVELY INNOCUOUS TO BACTERIA; C. THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCES; CHAPTER X. Serology, Immunology and Pathogenicity of Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms; A. TYPING OF STRAINS BY SEROLOGIGAL METHODS.
- B. IMMUNE REACTIONS OF THE HOST INFECTED WITH PPLOC. THE APPARENT PICTURE OF PPLO PATHOGENIGITY; D. PPLO OCCURRING IN MAN AND THEIR POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE; CHAPTER XI. Conclusions and Outlook; REFERENCES; Author Index; Subject Index.