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Author Moore, Elaine A., 1948- author.

Title Alzheimer's disease and infectious causes the theory and evidence Elaine A. Moore

Publication Info. Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers [2020]

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Series McFarland health topics
McFarland health topics.
Note Print version record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents One. The Mystery of the Mind and Consciousness -- Two. Infection as a Primary Cause -- Three. Microorganisms and the Microbiome -- Four. The Immune System, Neurodegeneration and the Blood-Brain Barrier -- Five. Stages and Pathology of the Disease -- Six. Herpes Viruses -- Seven. Other Associated Viruses and the Prion Connection -- Eight. Bacterial Infections -- Nine. Fungal and Protozoan Infections -- Ten. Risk Factors -- Eleven. Genetic Influences -- Twelve. Risk Reduction and Therapies -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "With the recent discovery that amyloid beta protein, the cause of plaques in Alzheimer's disease, is an antimicrobial peptide produced in response to infection, many researchers are focusing on the role infection plays in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Brain studies have also identified a number of different viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa in the postmortem brain specimens of Alzheimer's patients. Infection (particularly chronic, latent and persistent infections) causes an immune response that leads to inflammation and brain cell degeneration, which are characteristic features of Alzheimer's disease. Sources of infection in Alzheimer's disease vary from childhood infections to gut microbes that find their way into the brain as a result of aging, leaky gut syndrome, and increased permeability of the blood brain barrier. Studies and ongoing clinical trials show that treatment of viral and bacterial infections, as well as restoring a healthy balance to the gut microbiome, can reduce disease risk and improve symptoms in patients with Alzheimer's disease. This book serves as an introduction to the human microbiome and the role that infection plays in the development of Alzheimer's disease."--Provided by publisher"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Alzheimer's disease -- Etiology.
Alzheimer's disease -- Risk factors.
Infection -- Complications.
Alzheimer Disease -- prevention & control
Alzheimer Disease -- etiology
Maladie d'Alzheimer -- Étiologie.
Maladie d'Alzheimer -- Facteurs de risque.
Infection -- Complications et séquelles.
Alzheimer's disease -- Etiology
Infection -- Complications
Other Form: Print version: Moore, Elaine A., 1948- Alzheimer's disease and infectious causes. Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2020] 9781476678610 (DLC) 2020005712 (OCoLC)1120149204
ISBN 9781476638911 electronic bk.
1476638918 electronic bk.
1476678618
9781476678610

 
    
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