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Biofilms and Veterinary Medicine

  • Focused on discussing the concerns of biofilms to health and disease in animals
  • Relates the characteristics of biofilms to veterinary science in order to assess their relevance to a wide range of diseases and infections found in animals
  • Emphasizes the importance of biofilm formation to both superficial and systemic infections
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Series on Biofilms (BIOFILMS, volume 6)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction to Microbiology, Zoonoses and Antibiotics

    • Steven L. Percival, Jerry S. Knapp, David W. Williams, John Heritage, Lucy A. Brunton
    Pages 1-39
  3. Introduction to Biofilms

    • Steven L. Percival, Sladjana Malic, Helena Cruz, David W. Williams
    Pages 41-68
  4. Zoonotic Infections: The Role of Biofilms

    • Ana B. García, Steven L. Percival
    Pages 69-110
  5. Biofilms and Role to Infection and Disease in Veterinary Medicine

    • Alice J. Gardner, Steven L. Percival, Christine A. Cochrane
    Pages 111-128
  6. Role of Biofilms in the Oral Health of Animals

    • David W. Williams, Michael A. O. Lewis, Steven L. Percival, Tomoari Kuriyama, Sónia da Silva, Marcello P. Riggio
    Pages 129-142
  7. Evidence and Significance of Biofilms in Chronic Wounds in Horses

    • Samantha J. Westgate, Steven L. Percival, Peter D. Clegg, Derek C. Knottenbelt, Christine A. Cochrane
    Pages 143-173
  8. Osteomyelitis in the Veterinary Species

    • Peter D. Clegg
    Pages 175-190
  9. Biofilms and Implication in Medical Devices in Humans and Animals

    • Samuel J. Hooper, Steven L. Percival, Christine A. Cochrane, David W. Williams
    Pages 191-203
  10. Bovine Mastitis and Biofilms

    • Marielle B. Melchior
    Pages 205-221
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 253-257

About this book

Biofilms are implicated in many common medical problems including urinary tract infections, catheter infections, middle-ear infections, dental plaque, gingivitis, and some less common but more lethal processes such as endocarditis and infections in cystic fibrosis.  However, the true importance of biofilms in the overall process of disease pathogenesis has only recently been recognized. Bacterial biofilms are one of the fundamental reasons for incipient wound healing failure in that they may impair natural cutaneous wound healing and reduce topical antimicrobial efficiency in infected skin wounds.  Their existence explains many of the enigmas of microbial infection and a better grasp of the process may well serve to establish a different approach to infection control and management.   Biofilms and their associated complications have been found to be involved in up to 80% of all infections.  A large number of studies targeted at the bacterial biofilms have been conducted, and many of them are referred to in this book, which is the first of its kind.   These clinical observations emphasize the importance of biofilm formation to both superficial and systemic infections, and the inability of current antimicrobial therapies to ‘cure’ the resulting diseases even when the in vitro tests suggest that they should be fully effective.

In veterinary medicine the concept of biofilms and their role in the pathogenesis of disease has lagged seriously behind that in human medicine.  This is all the more extraordinary when one considers that much of the research has been carried out using veterinary species in experimental situations.   The clinical features of biofilms in human medicine is certainly mimicked in the veterinary species but there is an inherent and highly regrettable indifference to the failure of antimicrobial therapy in many veterinary disease situations, and this is probably at its most retrograde in veterinary wound management. 

Biofilms and Veterinary Medicine is specifically focused on discussing the concerns of biofilms to health and disease in animals and provides a definitive text for veterinary practitioners, medical and veterinary students, and researchers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom

    Steven Percival

  • School of Veterinary Science, Equine Hospital, Leahurst, University of Liverpool, Neston, United Kingdom

    Derek Knottenbelt, Christine Cochrane

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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