Toxins (endotoxins vs. exotoxins), capsules that evade the immune system, and enzymes that break down host tissues.
Identifying yeast and molds that cause dermatophytosis (ringworm) or systemic infections (Blastomycosis). 2. Pathogenesis: How Diseases Develop Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease, ...
Rabies, Listeriosis ("Circling disease"), and Prion diseases (Scrapie/BSE). 4. Laboratory Diagnosis Toxins (endotoxins vs
The rising threat of MRSA/MRSP and the importance of judicial antibiotic use in livestock and pets. Toxins (endotoxins vs. exotoxins)
Many animal diseases are , meaning they jump from animals to humans. Key examples include: Rabies (Viral) Anthrax ( Bacillus anthracis ) Lyme Disease ( Borrelia burgdorferi ) Tuberculosis ( Mycobacterium bovis )
Best practices for swabs, blood, feces, or tissue biopsies to avoid contamination.
How DNA and RNA viruses hijack host cells, focusing on the Baltimore classification system.