ABSTRACT

Designed as an introductory textbook, Infection, Resistance and Immunity provides basic information on the workings of the immunological system and on infectious processes and their control. With sections on immunological disorders, immunization, immunodiagnosis, and epidemiology, it relates immunology to practical problems in medicine. The book includes a section on comparative immunology, introducing students to differences among immunological systems among common species of nonhuman animals. Written for the advanced undergraduate, the focus is on host-parasite interactions—distinguishing this text from other standard texts, which focus on the cellular mechanisms of the immune response.

chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Host-Parasite Relationships

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

Constitutive Host Resistance

chapter Chapter 6|19 pages

The Inducible System: Antigens

chapter Chapter 12|24 pages

The Immunological System and Neoplasia

chapter Chapter 13|18 pages

Comparative Immunology

chapter Chapter 14|18 pages

Pathogenicity and Virulence

chapter Chapter 15|36 pages

Bacteria

chapter Chapter 16|30 pages

The Viruses

chapter Chapter 17|29 pages

The Parasitic Protozoa and Helminth Worms

chapter Chapter 18|13 pages

The Fungi

chapter Chapter 19|19 pages

Immunization