. . . "Falkinham, J. O." . . . "978-1-4020-9412-5" . "ecology; mycobacteria; human; animal; environment; risk"@en . . . "522"^^ . . "[21536BBFBCC2]" . . . . . "RIV/00027162:_____/09:#0000598" . "Springer-Verlag" . "The Netherland" . . "Z(MZE0002716201)" . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animals and Humans Health" . . "522"^^ . "Kazda, J." . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animals and Humans Health" . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animals and Humans Health"@en . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animals and Humans Health"@en . "Pavl\u00EDk, Ivo" . . "Hru\u0161ka, Karel" . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria principally emphasizes the ecological characteristics of the environmental mycobacteria. It is known that the incidence and prevalence of potentially pathogenic mycobacteria is increasing in humans and animals. Proof that mycobacteria are normal inhabitants of drinking water distribution systems and household water systems, indicates that humans and animals are surrounded by mycobacteria and thus at risk. It is anticipated that the emphasis on ecology and routes of infection will result in a text of widespread use for clinicians and for scientists in medicine, academia, and industry. In addition to identifying habitats and thereby sources of mycobacteria infecting humans and animals, the text identifies those mycobacterial characteristics that determine its range of habitats. Additionally, the text comments critically on the available methods to identify those protocols with values in mycobacterial research."@en . "2"^^ . "RIV/00027162:_____/09:#0000598!RIV10-MZE-00027162" . "4"^^ . . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria principally emphasizes the ecological characteristics of the environmental mycobacteria. It is known that the incidence and prevalence of potentially pathogenic mycobacteria is increasing in humans and animals. Proof that mycobacteria are normal inhabitants of drinking water distribution systems and household water systems, indicates that humans and animals are surrounded by mycobacteria and thus at risk. It is anticipated that the emphasis on ecology and routes of infection will result in a text of widespread use for clinicians and for scientists in medicine, academia, and industry. In addition to identifying habitats and thereby sources of mycobacteria infecting humans and animals, the text identifies those mycobacterial characteristics that determine its range of habitats. Additionally, the text comments critically on the available methods to identify those protocols with values in mycobacterial research." . "The Ecology of Mycobacteria: Impact on Animals and Humans Health" . . "311825" . . .