https://stm2.bookpi.org/SMCIMPIE/issue/feedStealth Microbiomes in Chronic Infections: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity and Immune Evasion2025-08-14T09:05:21+00:00Open Journal Systems<p>Normal and the infection-induced dysbiotic microbiomes are currently holding the forefront position in the research mode in man, animal and plant. Though stealth microbiomes seemed to be still in their infancy phase. Stealth microbiomes are mostly found in their dysbiotic state. Just like that of human infections. Finding of stealth microbiome in human chronic infections necessitates applying a line of evidence for proof of reality of patho-type, pathogenesis, pathogenicity and immunology. Stealth microbes can be: viruses, chlamydia, rickettsia, mycoplasma and cell wall-defective bacteria and cell wall-defective yeasts. A stealth state may be attributed to; structure, function and/ or behavior. As a term, stealth may span a multi-meaning entity. It may encompass a sneak-out behaviour from the surveillance mechanisms of the host immune system. Such sneak-out behaviour can be attributed to either of the following;</p> <ol> <li>Encrypitization in a tissue compartment niche.</li> <li>change their surface character or their morphological phase.</li> <li>Production of inhibitory mediators.</li> <li>Ensheathment in a developed lesion within a tissue compartment.</li> <li>Adopt intracellular persistence.</li> </ol> <p>In the present monograph, we use microbiome in the sense of stealth culture-able microbiomes parallel to stealth bacteriomes of chronic, persistent and recurrent infections. In addition, to attempts are made to provide experimental stealth bacterial infections in laboratory animals. The text was intended to be valid for postgraduate students and researchers in medical microbiology and immunology.</p>https://stm2.bookpi.org/SMCIMPIE/article/view/286Stealth Microbiomes in Chronic Infections: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity and Immune Evasion2025-08-14T09:05:21+00:00IBRAHIM M.S. SHNAWA[email protected]QASIM N.A. THEWAINI<p>The layout of the book “Stealth Microbiomes in Chronic Infections: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity and Immune Evasion” was organised in two parts, five sections and twenty-two chapters. Part one, the platform was of two sections. Section one of three chapters. First, the biology and second, the stealth infections and third, the microbiome. The second section was of six chapters as: dysbiosis indicator organism, pathogenicity, immune evasion, immunology and laboratory biology. Part two the infections of three sections. Section three was with nine chapters covering various human stealth bacterial infections as meningitis, conjunctivitis, pneumonia, arthritis, urethritis, prostatitis, pyuria, puria-hematuria and multidrug resistance stealth bacterial infections. In section four, the laboratory animal infection models for stealth bacterial pathogens. Which include four chapters: Murine H. influenzae b meningitis, lapin <em>S. aureus</em> arthritis, lapin <em>E. coli</em> arthritis and lapin <em>C. fruendii</em> urogenital infections. Section five, the concluding remarks of one chapter, and the final tips. The monograph was intended to be of use for postgraduate students and researchers in medical microbiology and immunology.</p>2025-08-14T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Author(s). The licensee is the publisher (BP International).