Rapid Bacteria Mutation
Samuel Livingston
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Rapid Bacteria Mutation explores the urgent issue of antibiotic resistance, revealing how bacteria rapidly evolve to evade our medical defenses. It emphasizes the genetic mechanisms, selective pressures, and environmental factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Did you know bacteria can share genes horizontally, accelerating the spread of resistance? Or that some bacteria can pump antibiotics out of their cells, rendering the drugs ineffective? Understanding these processes is crucial for developing strategies to combat drug-resistant bacteria and safeguard public health.
The book uniquely blends microbiology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and public health perspectives to provide a comprehensive overview. Beginning with bacterial biology and the history of antibiotic use, it progresses to examining resistance mechanisms like target modification and inactivation. It then explores the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of resistance, considering antibiotic stewardship and the role of mobile genetic elements. Case studies, genomic sequencing analyses, and experimental evolution results are included to support the arguments.
This book is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of biology, medicine, and global health security.
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