Morphological Guide of Human and Animal Pathogenic Fungi & Medical Mycology Lab Manual


Book Description

This book is written remembering of medical technologist working in pathology lab with least knowledge of fungi compare to other branches of medical sciences. This book, although, equally good for clinicians and veterinary doctors to know about the fungi of clinical importance and hence, could go for an appropriate treatment. Morphological description with photograph is given for 114 species of fungi to identify the clinical fungi easily and accurately. These fungal belong to following Genera of fungi: Absidia, Acremonium, Acrophialophora, Actinomyces, Actinomadura, Actinomucor Alternaria, Aphanoascus, Arthroderma, Aspergillus, Aureobasidium, Basidiobolus, Beauveria, Bipolaris, Blastomyces, Botrytis, Chaetomium, Chrysosporium, Cladophialophora, Clavispora, Coccidioides, Colletotrichum, Conidiobolous (Entomophthora), Cryptococcus, Cunninghamella, Curvularia, Cyberlindnera, Debaromyces, Diutina, Epidermophyton. Emmonsia, Exophiala, Exserohilum, Fonsecaea, Fusarium, Geotrichum, Histoplasma, Kluveromyces, Laphophyton, Lasiodiplodia, Madurella, Malassezia, Microsphaeropsis, Microsporum, Mortierella, Mucor, Ochroconis, Nocardia, Paecilomyces, Paraphyton, Penicillium, Phoma, Prototheca, Pseudallescheria, Pythium, Rhinocladiella, Rhinosporidium, Rhizomucor, Rhizopus, Rhodotorula, Saccharomyces, Scedosporium, Schyzophyllum, Scopulariopsis, Scytalidium, Sporothrix, Stachybotrys, Stemphylium, Streptomyces, Syncephalastrum, Trichoderma, Trichophyton, Trichosporon, Ulocladium, Veronaea, Verruconis, Verticillium and Wangiella Besides this, a medical mycology lab manual is also given for handling clinical fungi starting from collection to proper isolation and correct identification. Methodology of manual is illustrated to be easily followed by the technicians. A new technique for the isolation of fungi from clinical samples is described here that reduce the possibility of air borne lab contaminations. The lab contaminations are a big problem for determination of fungal pathogens, but this technique almost eliminate the possibility of lab contaminations.Scientific terms used for fungal descriptions are explained in Mycological Terminology section. Questions usually asked about the fungi are given in Frequently Asked Questions section. A sheet is provided to follow step-by-step identification of fungus in "Steps in fungal Identification (Sheet)". How to identify common Candida species by seeing color of Candida species on Chromagar and microscopic morphology is given for rapid identification in "Definitive Identification of Common Pathogenic Candida species on Chromagar and Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA)".




Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology


Book Description

The Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology is a comprehensive reference text which brings together the science and medicine of human fungal disease. Written by a leading group of international authors to bring a global expertise, it is divided into sections that deal with the principles of mycology, the organisms, a systems based approach to management, fungal disease in specific patient groups, diagnosis, and treatment. The detailed clinical chapters take account of recent international guidelines on the management of fungal disease. With chapters covering recent developments in taxonomy, fungal genetics and other 'omics', epidemiology, pathogenesis, and immunology, this textbook is well suited to aid both scientists and clinicians. The extensive illustrations, tables, and in-depth coverage of topics, including discussion of the non-infective aspects of allergic and toxin mediated fungal disease, are designed to aid the understanding of mechanisms and pathology, and extend the usual approach to fungal disease. This textbook is essential reading for microbiologists, research scientists, infectious diseases clinicians, respiratory physicians, and those managing immunocompromised patients. Part of the Oxford Textbook in Infectious Disease and Microbiology series, it is also a useful companion text for students and trainees looking to supplement mycology courses and microbiology training.




Descriptions of Medical Fungi


Book Description

Descriptions of Medical Fungi. Third Edition. Sarah Kidd, Catriona Halliday, Helen Alexiou and David Ellis. 2016. This updated third edition which includes new and revised descriptions. We have endeavoured to reconcile current morphological descriptions with more recent genetic data. More than 165 fungus species are described, including members of the Zygomycota, Hyphomycetes, Dimorphic Pathogens, Yeasts and Dermatophytes. 340 colour photographs. Antifungal Susceptibility Profiles. Microscopy Stains & Techniques. Specialised Culture Media. References. 250 pages.




Fungal Biodiversity


Book Description

This book focuses on techniques for isolation, cultivation, molecular and morphological study of fungi and yeasts. It has been developed as a general text, which is based on the annual mycology course given at the CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre (Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures). It provides an introductory text to systematic mycology.




The Fusarium Laboratory Manual


Book Description

For the first time in over 20 years, a comprehensive collection of photographs and descriptions of species in the fungal genus Fusarium is available. This laboratory manual provides an overview of the biology of Fusarium and the techniques involved in the isolation, identification and characterization of individual species and the populations in which they occur. It is the first time that genetic, morphological and molecular approaches have been incorporated into a volume devoted to Fusarium identification. The authors include descriptions of species, both new and old, and provide protocols for genetic, morphological and molecular identification techniques. The Fusarium Laboratory Manual also includes some of the evolutionary biology and population genetics thinking that has begun to inform the understanding of agriculturally important fungal pathogens. In addition to practical “how-to” protocols it also provides guidance in formulating questions and obtaining answers about this very important group of fungi. The need for as many different techniques as possible to be used in the identification and characterization process has never been greater. These approaches have applications to fungi other than those in the genus Fusarium. This volume presents an introduction to the genus Fusarium, the toxins these fungi produce and the diseases they can cause. "The Fusarium Laboratory Manual is a milestone in the study of the genus Fusarium and will help bridge the gap between morphological and phylogenetic taxonomy. It will be used by everybody dealing with Fusarium in the Third Millenium." --W.F.O. Marasas, Medical Research Council, South Africa




Fungal Plant Pathogens, 2nd Edition


Book Description

This substantially updated edition now in full colour provides key techniques used when working with fungal and fungal-like plant pathogens. As a practical manual it also deals with disease recognition, detection and identification of fungi, plus methods to characterise and curate fungi and handle them under quarantine and quality assurance systems. Fungal Plant Pathogens: Applied Techniques, 2nd edition provides a valuable guide to investigating fungal plant diseases and interpreting laboratory findings for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students, extension plant pathologists, consultants and advisers in agriculture, forestry and horticulture, and the food supply chain.




Veterinary Mycology


Book Description

This book is a comprehensive overview of the fungi that are clinically relevant for animals and humans. It is divided in three major parts: the first part comprises the history of veterinary and medical mycology, general aspects of morphology, growth, nutrition, reproduction and classification of fungi. In the second part, the etiologic agents of cutaneous, subcutaneous and systemic mycoses are described in detail with special emphasis on emerging and uncommon pathogenic fungi. Each chapter consists of a brief history and the morphology, classification, reproduction, susceptibility to disinfectants, natural habitat, distribution, genome, isolation, growth and colony characteristics, antigenic characteristics, virulence factors. The major diseases and their routes of transmission, pathogenesis, immunity, diagnosis and treatment are also covered. The third part focuses on laboratory diagnosis including clinical sample collection, their processing for fungal isolation, special stains for microscopic visualization, culture media composition and a relevant glossary. Each chapter includes color photographs, schematic diagrams and tables for better understanding.




Fungi


Book Description

Fungi: Biology and Applications, Second Edition provides a comprehensive treatment of fungi, covering biochemistry, genetics and the medical and economic significance of these organisms at introductory level. With no prior knowledge of the subject assumed, the opening chapters offer a broad overview of the basics of fungal biology, in particular the physiology and genetics of fungi and also a new chapter on the application of genomics to fungi. Later chapters move on to include more detailed coverage of topics such as antibiotic and chemical commodities from fungi, new chapters on biotechnological use of fungal enzymes and fungal proteomics, and fungal diseases of humans, antifungal agents for use in human therapy and fungal pathogens of plants.




Clinical Mycology


Book Description

Within the field of infectious diseases, medical mycology has experienced significant growth over the last decade. Invasive fungal infections have been increasing in many patient populations, including: those with AIDS; transplant recipients; and the elderly. As these populations grow, so does the diversity of fungal pathogens. Paralleling this development, there have been recent launches of several new antifungal drugs and therapies. Clinical Mycology offers a comprehensive review of this discipline. Organized by types of fungi, this volume covers microbiologic, epidemiologic and demographic aspects of fungal infections as well as diagnostic, clinical, therapeutic, and preventive approaches. Special patient populations are also detailed.




Diagnostic Procedure in Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology


Book Description

This new edition of a standard reference includes classical methods and information on newer technologies, such as DNA hybridization and monoclonal antibodies.