Human Susceptibility to Legionnaires Disease
Legionella pneumophila is a facultative intracellular pathogen that is an important cause of pneumonia. Although host factors that may predispose to acquisition of Legionnaire’s Disease (LD) include comorbid illnesses (e.g., diabetes, chronic lung disease), age, male sex, and smoking, many individuals have no identifiable risk factors. Some studies suggest that genetic factors may enhance susceptibility to LD. In this chapter we discuss current techniques and scientific methods to identify genetic susceptibility factors. These genetic studies provide insight into the human immune response to intracellular pathogens and may improve strategies for treatment and vaccine development.
- 實驗用動物主要傳染病的病原體、癥狀、病理所見
- 突變系動物的特點及應用
- 其他實驗動物
- Preparation of HSV-DNA and Production of Infectious Virus
- Interaction of Shiga Toxin with Endothelial Cells
- Detection and Quantification of Serum or Plasma HCV RNA: Mini Review of Commercially Available Assays
- Sequencing Using Fluorescent-Labeled Nucleotides
- Isolation of Plasmids from E. coli by Boiling Lysis
- Detection of HPV Transcripts by Nested RT-PCR
- Electroporation of E. coli