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Diagnosis of Pathogenic Microorganisms Causing Infectious Diseases

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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 ebook 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…

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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. 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. 311 p.

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  • Irshad M. Sulaiman, Editor. He has been working in the area of biomedical research focusing on the control and prevention of human-pathogenic microorganisms for three decades. He is currently with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Atlanta, GA (USA).
  • Publication date (electronic format): 2023-12 – CRC Press (imprint of Taylor & Francis Group); Copyright © 2024 by the United States Government.

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