Genomes of Foodborne and Waterborne Pathogens

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Pina Fratamico, Yanhong Liu, Sophia Kathariou
American Society for Microbiology Press, 20.12.2010 - 380 Seiten
Detailed interpretation of the environmental consequences of the latest findings from genome sequencing studies—presenting both scientific and public health opportunities. • Explains how understanding pathogen genomics can help ensure the safety of global food and water supplies. • Focuses on specific food- and waterborne pathogens that represent major public health threats. • Examines how global trends, such as climate change, increasing human populations, and rising levels of pollution, are stressing the ecosystems that food- and waterborne pathogens encounter, forcing them to adapt. • Serves as an excellent text for microbiology and genomics researchers, public health officials, regulators, food scientists, and other applicable professionals.
 

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Contributors
Preface
a Tale of Convergent Evolution
Campylobacter and Arcobacter
Biology
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Kaori Izutsu and Tetsuya Iida
How Genomics Has Our
Thomas S Brettinand Paul Keim
Clostridium perfringens
KarlA Hassan and Ian T Paulsen
Foodborne Noroviruses
Hepatitis A and E Viruses
Genomics of Aspergillus favus Mycotoxin Production
Cryptosporidium Species
Molecular Studies of an Early Branching

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Alan McNally Nicholas R Thomson and Brendan W Wren
Staphylococcus aureus
Bacillus cereus
Bacillus anthracis
a Review of the Genome
Impact of the Toxoplasma gondii Genome Project
Genomic and Postgenomic Approaches to Understanding
Index

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