Environmental Microbial Forensics / edited by Raúl J. Cano and Gary A. Toranzos.
Material type: TextPublisher: Washington D.C : American Society for Microbiology, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781683670469
- 1683670469
- 9781555818852
- 1555818854
- Environmental forensics
- Microbial ecology
- Medical jurisprudence
- Environmental Microbiology
- Forensic Medicine
- Bioterrorism -- legislation & jurisprudence
- Forensic Toxicology
- Microbiological Techniques
- Enquêtes environnementales
- Écologie microbienne
- Médecine légale
- forensic medicine
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Environmental -- General
- Environmental forensics
- 628.5 23
- TD193.4 .E58 2018
- QW 55
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1. Definitions and historical perspectives in environmental forensics -- 2. Statistical considerations in environmental microbial forensics -- 3. From evolutionary advantage to disease agents: forensic reevaluation of host-microbe interactions and pathogenicity -- 4. Paleomicrobiology: a snapshot of ancient microbes and approaches to forensic microbiology -- 5. Microbial forensics in food safety -- 6. Toward forensic uses of microbial source tracking -- 7. Soil microbial forensics -- 8. Forensic phytopathology: a critical review -- 9. Forensic approaches to detect possible agents of bioterror -- 10. Environmental microbial forensics and archaeology of past pandemics -- 11. Comparative microbial genomics and forensics -- 12. Future technologies.
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