Pathogenesis of Human Pulmonary Tuberculosis updates and revises the ground-breaking work of Max B. Lurie, summarizing the combined 80 years of research by Drs. Lurie and Dannenberg. This work examines the pathogenesis of human pulmonary tuberculosis in all of its stages, with a primary focus on the rabbit model, and offers a comprehensive resource for clinicians, public health investigators, and laboratory researchers in tuberculosis and immunology. Other animal models–mouse, guinea pig, and...
Pathogenesis of Human Pulmonary Tuberculosis updates and revises the ground-breaking work of Max B. Lurie, summarizing the combined 80 years of research by Drs. Lurie and Dannenberg. This work examines the pathogenesis of human pulmonary tuberculosis in all of its stages, with a primary focus on the rabbit model, and offers a comprehensive resource for clinicians, public health investigators, and laboratory researchers in tuberculosis and immunology. Other animal models–mouse, guinea pig, and monkey–are compared with the rabbit and human models.