Food-borne microbes : shaping the host ecosystem
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Food-borne microbes : shaping the host ecosystem
(Emerging issues in food safety)
ASM Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Sheds new light on microbial communities and their interactions within and between different environments, with particular emphasis on food systems.
Explores emerging interdisciplinary areas, with expert coverage from researchers in environmental, food, oral, medical, and veterinary microbiology.
Offers new perspectives on the important relationship of food and food-borne microfloras to public health.
Elucidates the complexity of microbial ecosystems associated with various types of foods.
Identifies key elements of the food chain that should be considered in ecosystem studies.
Addresses positive and negative effects of food-borne microbes on the host and their roles in shaping the ecosystems of the gut and oral cavities.
This title is published by the American Society of Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories.
目次
Table of Contents
I. Circulation and Dynamics among Microbial Ecosystems
1. The Oral Microbial Ecosystem and Beyond
Howard F. Jenkinson and Richard J. Lamont
2. The Gut Microbiome: Current Understanding and Future Perspectives
Zhongtang Yu and Mark Morrison
3. Natural Microbial Ecosystems and Their Progression in Fresh Foods
James M. Jay
4. Microbial Succession and Gut Health Probiotics
Gerald W. Tannock
5. Interactions between Environmental Microbial Ecosystems and Humans: the Case of the Water Environment and Antibiotic Resistance
Chuanwu Xi, Kathleen Bush, Karen L. Lachmayr, Yongli Zhang, and Timothy E. Ford
II. Interactions and Modifications within Microbial Ecosystems
6. Biofilms in the Food Environment
Joseph F. Frank
7. Quorum Sensing and Signal Transduction in Biofilms: the Impacts of Bacterial Social Behavior on Biofilm Ecology
Yung-Hua Li
8. Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial Survival in Foods
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez and Julie Kuruc
9. Using Microbial Succession to the Processor's Advantage: Food Fermentation and Biocontrol
Trevor G. Phister
10. The Interaction of Bile Salts with Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Intestinal Bacteria
Robert W. Crawford and John S. Gunn
11. The Influence of Helminths on Immunological Diseases
Joel V. Weinstock and David M. Elliott
III. Antibiotic Resistance
12. The Evolution of Antibiotic-Resistant Microbes in Foods and Host Ecosystems
Marilyn C. Roberts
13. Antimicrobial Resistance in Food-Borne Pathogens
David G. White and Patrick F. McDermott
14. Commensal Bacteria, Microbial Ecosystems, and Horizontal Gene Transmission: Adjusting Our Focus for Strategic Breakthroughs against Antibiotic Resistance
Hua H. Wang
IV. Model Organisms
15. Antibiotic Resistance and Fitness of Enteric Pathogens
Qijing Zhang and Dan I. Andersson
16. Staphylococcus aureus: the "Superbug"
Michael Otto
17. Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis: an Unconventional Pathogen?
Srinand Sreevatsan, Natalia Cernicchiaro, and Radhey Kaushik
V. Emerging Tools and Issues
18. Molecular Methods To Study Complex Microbial Communities
Dionysios A. Antonopoulos, Jennifer M. Brulc, Anthony Yannarell, and Bryan A. White
19. Mathematical Modeling of Microbial Ecology: Spatial Dynamics of Interactions in Biofilms and Guts
Jan-Ulrich Kreft
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