1st Edition

Recent Advancements in the Diagnosis of Human Disease

Edited By Irshad M. Sulaiman Copyright 2024
302 Pages 10 Color & 29 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

302 Pages 10 Color & 29 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

302 Pages 10 Color & 29 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites are known to cause the most common human disease. It frequently spreads through direct contact (from human to human, animal to human), and through contaminated food or water. With the advancement of diagnostic techniques, it is now possible to rapidly identify microorganisms causing human disease and correlate with the corresponding clinical infection. Therefore, there is a need to develop robust and high-throughput diagnostic methods to prevent and control human disease of public health importance. This book entitled “Recent Advancements in the Diagnosis of Human Disease” will help the scientific community to better understand the transmission dynamics of some human diseases.

Preface

 

AI-Powered Laboratory Diagnostics Technology

James Lara

 

Detection of Gastrointestinal Protists

Monica Santin, Josephine S.Y. Ng-Hublin and Jenny G. Maloney

 

Methods Used for Diagnosis of Malaria and their Strengths and Limitations

Samaly Souza Svigel, Venkatachalam Udhayakumar, Michael Aidoo, Gireesh Subramaniam and Naomi W. Lucchi

 

Advances in the Diagnosis of Filarial Nematodes

Arwa Elaagip and Tarig Higazi

 

Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Lung Injury: Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms

Kaiser M. Bijli

 

MALDI-TOF MS Fingerprinting for the Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases

Hercules Moura, Glauber Wagner, Renato Simões, Yulanda Williamson and John R. Barr

 

Proteomics Fundamentals and Applications in Microbiology

Glauber Wagner, Guilherme Augusto Maia, John Robert Barr and Hercules Moura

 

Methods for Multiplex Real-Time PCR Melting Curve Assays for Pathogen Detection

Prashant Singh and Frank J. Velez

 

Persistence and Biofilm Formation of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens on Fresh Produce and Equipment Surfaces

Hsin-Bai Yin and Jitendra Patel

 

Index

Biography

Dr. Irshad M. Sulaiman has been involved in the area of biomedical research focusing on the control and prevention of human-pathogenic microorganisms of public health importance, for over three decades. He obtained his PhD from Delhi University. Dr. Sulaiman joined the U.S. CDC in 1997, and worked until 2008. Since 2008, he is with the U.S. FDA. Dr. Sulaiman has characterized a large number of emerging infectious microbial pathogens isolated from various sources. He has developed several novel molecular diagnostic methods, described several new species and genotypes, and published over 96 peer-reviewed manuscripts.