Aspergillus and Aspergillosis von Hugo Van Den Bossche | ISBN 9780306428289

Aspergillus and Aspergillosis

von Hugo Van Den Bossche, Geert Cauwenbergh und Donald W. R. MacKenzie
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHugo Van Den Bossche
Autor / AutorinGeert Cauwenbergh
Autor / AutorinDonald W. R. MacKenzie
Buchcover Aspergillus and Aspergillosis | Hugo Van Den Bossche | EAN 9780306428289 | ISBN 0-306-42828-8 | ISBN 978-0-306-42828-9

Aspergillus and Aspergillosis

von Hugo Van Den Bossche, Geert Cauwenbergh und Donald W. R. MacKenzie
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinHugo Van Den Bossche
Autor / AutorinGeert Cauwenbergh
Autor / AutorinDonald W. R. MacKenzie
Species of aspergilli are common in man's environment and are responsible for a wide spectrum of human and animal disease, ranging in animals from mycotic abortion to aflatoxicosis and in humans from localized colonization of the ear or skin to life-threatening systemic infection of neutropenic patients. In recent times, invasive aspergillosis has become increasingly important as a cause of morbidity and death, initially in patients receiving immunosuppression prior to organ transplantation, and latterly in haematologic patients rendered neutropenic by underlying disease or chemotherapy. In some centres, the condition has been recorded in more than 40% of patients dying with acute leukaemia. Laboratory diagnostic procedures are not always helpful and the diagnosis depends largely on clinical parameters. The clinician is faced with yet another problem, that of management. At present, antifungal therapy of invasive aspergillosis can be largely ineffectual, and the mortality rate remains unacceptably high. Since Aspergillus fumigatus was first described almost 125 years ago, several other pathogenic species have been recognized. The marked biosynthetic abilities and varied mechanisms of gene recombination of aspergilli have long commanded attention in food technology and genetics. Their equally varied abilities to cause disease have attracted the interest of toxicologists, allergists and physicians concerned with infectious diseases.