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Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Interactions with the Immune System
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Tuberculosis once again occupies a special position in the areas of infecĀ­ tious diseases and microbiology. This disease has been important to mankind since even before biblical times. Tuberculosis has been a major cause of morbidity and mortality in humans, especially in highly urĀ­ banized Europe, until a few decades ago. Indeed, this disease became a center of many novels, plays, and operas, since it appeared to be quite popular to have the heroine dying of "consumption. " Most importantly, tuberculosis also became the focus of attention for many investigations during the 19th and even the 20th centuries. Major advances were made in the areas of isolation and identification of M. tuberculosis and related microorganisms. The discovery, by Robert Koch, that tuberculosis was caused by an infectious agent revolutionized our thinking about disĀ­ eases. Koch's postulates were developed with tuberculosis in mind and became a focal point for many advances in microbiology and medicine. Studies with mycobacteria as a central focus have also led to revoluĀ­ tionary new concepts about immunology in general. Koch himself showed that those exposed to M. tuberculosis develop a skin hypersenĀ­ sitivity or allergy to the microorganism's antigens, an observation which was the starting point for many important developments. Indeed, immeĀ­ diate-type hypersensitivity and atopic or IgE-mediated allergy were deĀ­ fined in relation to the delayed-type cutaneous hypersensitivity eviĀ­ denced with the tubercle bacillus.
Release date Australia
March 29th, 2012
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Herman Friedman
  • Edited by Mauro Bendinelli
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Illustrations
448 p.
Pages
448
Dimensions
152x229x23
ISBN-13
9781468454208
Product ID
21758598

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