Infectious diseases are caused by the pathogenic microbial organisms. These microbes can multiply and can cause an infection, once they enter the body. Infectious diseases are transmissible, and may cause mild to life-threatening illnesses. It can be airborne, waterborne, foodborne, and soilborne. It can be spread through direct contact (human to human, animal to human). It has also been one of the leading causes of human deaths. Therefore, there is a need to have rapid diagnostic methods to prevent and control these diseases. This book titled Diagnosis of Pathogenic Microorganisms Causing Infectious Diseases will help the scientific community to understand the transmission dynamics of some infectious diseases of public health importance.
This book titled Diagnosis of Pathogenic Microorganisms Causing Infectious Diseases will help the scientific community to understand the transmission dynamics of some infectious disease of public health importance.
DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN-PATHOGENIC GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA. Recent Advancement
in the Diagnosis of Cronobacter Species and Related Species Causing Foodborne
Disease and Outbreaks. Current Practices for Isolation, Identification and
Characterization of Campylobacter in Foods and Recommendations for Future.
DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN-PATHOGENIC GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA. Detection of Listeria
monocytogenes in Food and Environment. Diagnosis of Human-Pathogenic
Staphylococcus in Surveillance and Outbreak Detection. DIAGNOSIS OF
HUMAN-PATHOGENIC VIRUS. Advances and Opportunities in Hepatitis B Virus and
Hepatitis C Virus Diagnostics. DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN-PATHOGENIC GASTROINTESTINAL
PARASITES. Molecular Diagnosis of Intestinal Amebiasis. Recent Developments
in the Diagnosis and Detection of the Zoonotic Parasite Toxoplasma gondii
Causing Foodborne Disease and Outbreaks. Biology and Epidemiology of
Cyclospora cayetanensis. Advances in the Detection and Diagnosis of Coccidian
Parasites Causing Gastrointestinal Disease and Foodborne Outbreaks.
Dr. Irshad M. Sulaiman has been involved in the area of biomedical research focusing on the control and prevention of human-pathogenic microorganisms for over three decades. He obtained his PhD from Delhi University. Dr. Sulaiman joined the U.S. CDC in 1997, and worked until 2008. Since 2008, he is with the U.S. FDA. He has characterized a large number of emerging infectious pathogens isolated from various sources of public health importance. He has developed several novel molecular diagnostic methods, described several new species and genotypes, and published 95 peer-reviewed manuscripts.