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245 _aMedical Microbiology:
_ba guide to microbial infections : pathogenesis, immunity, laboratory diagnosis and control /
_cEdited by David Greenwood, Richard C. B. Slack, John F. Peutherer.
250 _aSixteenth Edition
260 _aEdinburgh :
_bChurchil Livingstone / Elsevier,
_cc2002.
300 _axiv, 709pg.
_b illustrations ;
_c25 cm
440 _aMedical Microbiology
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPART 1 MICROBIAL BIOLOGY Microbiology and Medicine. Morphology and nature of micro-organisms. Classification and identification of micro-organisms. Bacterial growth and physiology. Antimicrobial Agents. Bacterial genetics. Sterilization and disinfection. Bacterial pathogenicity. Virus-cell interactions: antiviral agents. PART 2 INFECTION AND IMMUNITY Immunological priniciples: antigens and antigen recognition. Innate and acquired immunity. Immunity in viral infections. Parasitic infections: pathogenesis and immunity. Immunity in bacterial infections. PART 3 BACTERIAL PATHOGENS AND ASSOCIATED DISEASES Staphylococcus. Steptococcus and enterococcus. Coryneform bacteria, listeria and erysipelothrix. Mycobacterium. Enviromental mycobacteria. Actinomyces, nocardia and tropheryma. Bacillus. Clostridium. Neisseria and moraxella (branhamella). Salmonella. Shigella. Escherichia. Klebsiella, enterobacter, proteus and other enterobacteria. Pseudomonads and non-fermenters. Campylobacter and helicobacter. Vibrio, mobiluncus, gardnerella and spirillum. Haemophilus. Bordetella. Legionella. Brucella, bartonella and streptobacillus. Yersinia, pasturella and francisella. Non-sporing anaerobes. Treponema and borrelia. Leptospira. Chlamydia. Rickettsia, orientia, ehrlichia and coxiella. Mycoplasmas. PART 4 VIRAL PATHOGENS AND ASSOCIATED DISEASES Adenoviruses. Herpesviruses. Poxviruses. Papovaviruses. Hepadnaviruses. Hepadnaviruses. Parvoviruses. Picornaviruses. Orthomyxoviruses. Paramyxoviruses. Arboviruses: alphaviruses, flaviviruses and bunyaviruses. Togavirus and hepaciviruses. Arenaviruses and filoviruses. Reoviruses. Retroviruses. Caliciviruses and astroviruses. Coronaviruses. Rhabdoviruses. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (prion disease). PART 5 FUNAL PATHOGENS, PARASITIC INFECTIONS AND MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY Fungi. Protozoa. Helminths. Arthropods PART 6 DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND CONTROL OF INFECTION Infective syndromes. Diagnostic procedures. Strategy of antimicrobial chemotherapy. Epidemiology and control of community infections. Hospital infections. Immunization.
520 _aSummary: Divided into six sections such as: Microbial biology; infection and immunity; bacterial pathogens and associated diseases; viral pathogens and associated diseases; fungal pathogens and parasitic infections; and, diagnosis, treatment and control of infection. This book provides an organism-based systematic coverage of microbiology.
650 _aMedical microbiology.
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650 _aViruses.
650 _aInfections -- microbiology
650 _aBacteria
650 _aFungi
650 _aMicrobiological Techniques
700 _4Greenwood, David
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700 _aSlack, Richard C. B.
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700 _aPeutherer, John F.
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