BookSerge Morand, François Beaudeau, Jacques Cabaret, editors.
Contents:
Methods and tools in molecular epidemiology
Molecular typing of bacterial pathogens: a tool for the epidemiological study and control of infectious diseases
Contribution of population genetics
Molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases
Population genetics and molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases
Contribution of population and evolutionary epidemiology
Modelling the dynamics of host-parasite interactions: basic principles
Evolution of virulence: intuitions and models
Case studies
Molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis
Pneumocystis molecular phylogeny: a way to understand both pneumocystosis natural histry and host taxonomy
Hantavirus genetic diversity
New integrations
Nasal carriage of methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylocococci: a reservoir of mecA gene for Staphylococcus aureus
Molecular knowledge of mechanisms of helminth resistance: importance for diagnostic and epidemiology
Molecular epidemiology of disease resistance genes with perspectives for researches on biological invasions and hybrid zones
How does biodiversity influence the ecology of infectious disease?
Epidemiological interaction at the wildlife/livestock/human interface: can we anticipate emerging infectious diseases in their hotspots? A framework for understanding emerging diseases processes in their hot spots.