Bacteria

A Very Short Introduction

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ISBN:

9780192895240

Publication date:

10/08/2022

Paperback

176 pages

174x111mm

Price: 350.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780192895240

Publication date:

10/08/2022

Paperback

176 pages

Part of

Second Edition

Sebastian G. B. Amyes

  • Considers the important role of bacteria in the environment and its role in human civilisation

  • Explores the origins and evolution of bacteria over time

  • Looks at various types of bacteria and disease, and our efforts to manage bacteria

  • Examines the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and humans

  • Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series

New to this Edition:

  • A new chapter on 'Microbiota and Microbiome in Man' examines the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and humans

  • Outlines the role of rapid bacterial diagnosis in controlling antibiotic resistance

Rights:  OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)

Second Edition

Sebastian G. B. Amyes

Description

Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring

Bacteria form a fundamental branch of life. They are the oldest forms of life as we know it, and they are still the most prolific living organisms. They inhabit every part of the Earth's surface, its ocean depths, and even terrains such as boiling hot springs. They are most familiar as agents of disease, but benign bacteria are critical to the recycling of elements and all ecology, as well as to human health.

In this Very Short Introduction, Sebastian G. B. Amyes explores the nature of bacteria, their origin and evolution, bacteria in the environment, and bacteria and disease. In this new edition, he examines the ethical implications of synthetic bacteria, the evolving technologies used to combat antibiotics resistance, and the role bacteria play in the evolutionary development of humans.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

About the author

Sebastian G. B. Amyes is Professor Emeritus of Microbial Chemotherapy at Edinburgh University, and author of many research publications as well as the books Antibacterial Chemotherapy (2010), and Magic Bullets: Lost Horizons (2001).

Second Edition

Sebastian G. B. Amyes

Table of contents

Preface
1:Origins
2:Evolution
3:Microbiota and microbiome in man
4:Discovery
5:Environment and civilization
6:Bacterial pathogenesis
7:Antibiotics
8:Antibiotic resistance
9:The future
Further reading
Index

Second Edition

Sebastian G. B. Amyes

Second Edition

Sebastian G. B. Amyes

Second Edition

Sebastian G. B. Amyes

Description

Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring

Bacteria form a fundamental branch of life. They are the oldest forms of life as we know it, and they are still the most prolific living organisms. They inhabit every part of the Earth's surface, its ocean depths, and even terrains such as boiling hot springs. They are most familiar as agents of disease, but benign bacteria are critical to the recycling of elements and all ecology, as well as to human health.

In this Very Short Introduction, Sebastian G. B. Amyes explores the nature of bacteria, their origin and evolution, bacteria in the environment, and bacteria and disease. In this new edition, he examines the ethical implications of synthetic bacteria, the evolving technologies used to combat antibiotics resistance, and the role bacteria play in the evolutionary development of humans.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

About the author

Sebastian G. B. Amyes is Professor Emeritus of Microbial Chemotherapy at Edinburgh University, and author of many research publications as well as the books Antibacterial Chemotherapy (2010), and Magic Bullets: Lost Horizons (2001).

Table of contents

Preface
1:Origins
2:Evolution
3:Microbiota and microbiome in man
4:Discovery
5:Environment and civilization
6:Bacterial pathogenesis
7:Antibiotics
8:Antibiotic resistance
9:The future
Further reading
Index