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(Senior Worldwide Director, Scientific Affairs, BD Diagnostics, Sparks; Adjunct Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; VP, IDS Medical Affairs, Microbiology, BD Life Sciences)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 235x191 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323476767
  • ISBN-13: 9780323476768
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 235x191 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323476767
  • ISBN-13: 9780323476768
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Authored by the lead author of the bestselling Medical Microbiology and written in the same tradition, Basic Medical Microbiology was designed as a straight-forward, practical introduction to this difficult topic. It provides students with a firm foundation in the principles and applications of microbiology, serving as an effective prep tool for examinations and the transition into clinical application.Carefully curated contents focus on the most commonly observed and tested organisms and diseases.Differential diagnosis, organism classification overview, and a list of antimicrobials used to treat infections are provided in the introductory chapter of each organism section, reinforcing the clinical application and relevance. Organized by organism; focuses on the association between an organism and disease. Concise tables and high-quality illustrations offer visual guidance and an easy review of key material.Clinical cases reinforce the clinical significance of each organism. Includes multiple-choice questions to aid in self-assessment and examination preparation.Evolve Instructor Resources, including a downloadable image bank, are available to instructors through their Elsevier sales rep or via request at: https://evolve.elsevier.com Student Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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"The strength of the book lies in the short precise presentation of the topics combined with the clinical cases. The book is very well structured and each section can stand by itself.. This book is useful for students looking for a short, well presented overview of medical microbiology. There are certainly books with more detailed descriptions of human pathogens, but this one is an excellent overview and is well suited for exam preparation, while others just overwhelm with detail." Reviewed by Matthias J Schnell, PhD (Thomas Jefferson University) Doody's Score: 99, 5 Stars!

SECTION I Introduction
1 Overview of Medical Microbiology
1(3)
Viruses and Bacteria
2(1)
Fungi and Parasites
2(1)
Good versus Bad Microbes
3(1)
Conclusion
3(1)
SECTION II Bacteria
2 Introduction to Bacteria
4(6)
A Word of Caution
4(1)
Overview
4(1)
Classification
4(1)
Role in Disease
5(2)
Antibacterial Agents
7(3)
3 Aerobic Gram-Positive Cocci
10(15)
Interesting Facts
10(3)
Staphylococcus aureus
13(3)
β-Hemolytic Streptococci
16(4)
Streptococcus pneumoniae
20(1)
Viridans Streptococci
21(1)
Enterococcus
22(3)
4 Aerobic Gram-Positive Rods
25(8)
Interesting Facts
25(1)
Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus
26(2)
Listeria monocytogenes
28(2)
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
30(3)
5 Acid-Fast Bacteria
33(7)
Interesting Facts
33(1)
Acid-Fast Organisms
33(2)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
35(1)
Mycobacterium leprae
36(1)
Mycobacterium avium Complex
37(1)
Nocardia Species
37(3)
6 Aerobic Gram-Negative Cocci and Coccobacilli
40(12)
Interesting Facts
40(1)
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
41(1)
Neisseria meningitidis
42(2)
Eikenella corrodens
44(1)
Kingella kingae
44(1)
Moraxella catarrhalis
44(1)
Haemophilus influenzae
45(1)
Acinetobacter baumannii
46(1)
Bordetella pertussis
47(2)
Francisella tularensis
49(1)
Brucella Species
50(2)
7 Aerobic Fermentative Gram-Negative Rods
52(11)
Interesting Facts
52(2)
Escherichia coli
54(2)
Klebsiella pneumoniae
56(1)
Proteus mirabilis
57(1)
Salmonella Species
57(2)
Shigella Species
59(1)
Yersinia pestis
60(1)
Vibrio cholerae
61(2)
8 Aerobic Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Rods
63(5)
Interesting Facts
63(1)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
64(1)
Burkholderia cepacia
65(1)
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
66(2)
9 Anaerobic Bacteria
68(10)
Interesting Facts
68(2)
Clostridium tetani
70(1)
Clostridium botulinum
71(1)
Clostridium perfringens
72(2)
Clostridium difficile
74(1)
Bacteroides fragilis
75(3)
10 Spiral-Shaped Bacteria
78(8)
Interesting Facts
78(1)
Campylobacter jejuni
79(1)
Helicobacter pylori
80(1)
Treponema pallidum
81(1)
Borrelia burgdorferi
82(2)
Leptospira Species
84(2)
11 Intracellular Bacteria
86(7)
Interesting Facts
86(1)
Rickettsia rickettsii
87(1)
Ehrlichia chaffeensis
88(1)
Coxiella burnetii
89(1)
Chlamydia trachomatis
90(3)
SECTION III Viruses
12 Introduction to Viruses
93(6)
Overview
93(1)
Classification
93(2)
Role in Disease
95(2)
Antiviral Agents
97(2)
13 Human Immunodeficiency Viruses
99(4)
Interesting Facts
99(1)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1)
100(3)
14 Human Herpesviruses
103(7)
Interesting Facts
103(3)
Herpes Simplex Virus, Types 1 and 2 104 Varicella-Zoster Virus
106(1)
Cytomegalovirus
107(1)
Epstein-Barr Virus
108(1)
Human Herpesviruses 6, 7, and 8
109(1)
15 Respiratory Viruses
110(7)
Interesting Facts
110(1)
Rhinoviruses
110(1)
Coronaviruses
111(1)
Influenza Viruses
112(1)
Paramyxoviridae
113(1)
Parainfluenza Viruses
113(1)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
114(1)
Human Metapneumovirus
115(1)
Adenovirus
116(1)
16 Hepatitis Viruses
117(5)
Interesting Facts
117(1)
Hepatitis A Virus
118(1)
Hepatitis B and D Viruses
118(1)
Hepatitis C Virus
119(1)
Hepatitis E Virus
120(2)
17 Gastrointestinal Viruses
122(5)
Interesting Facts
122(1)
Rotavirus
122(2)
Norovirus and Sapovirus
124(1)
Astrovirus
125(1)
Adenovirus
125(2)
SECTION IV Fungi
18 Introduction to Fungi
127(4)
Overview
127(1)
Classification
127(1)
Role in Disease
128(1)
Antifungal Agents
129(2)
19 Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Fungi
131(6)
Interesting Facts
131(1)
Dermatophytosis
132(2)
Fungal Keratitis
134(1)
Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis
134(1)
Other Subcutaneous Infections
135(2)
20 Systemic Dimorphic Fungi
137(7)
Interesting Facts
137(1)
Blastomyces dermatitidis
138(1)
Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii
139(2)
Histoplasma capsulatum
141(3)
21 Opportunistic Fungi
144(8)
Interesting Facts
144(1)
Candida albicans and Related Species
144(2)
Cryptococcus neoformans
146(2)
Miscellaneous Yeastlike Fungi
148(1)
Aspergillus fumigatus
148(2)
Miscellaneous Opportunistic Molds
150(2)
SECTION V Parasites
22 Introduction to Parasites
152(7)
Overview
152(1)
Classification
152(2)
Role in Disease
154(1)
Antiparasitic Agents
155(4)
23 Protozoa
159(13)
Interesting Facts
159(1)
Intestinal Amoeba
159(2)
Coccidia
161(2)
Flagellates
163(2)
Free-Living Amoeba
165(1)
Blood and Tissue Protozoa
166(6)
24 Nematodes
172(10)
Interesting Facts
172(1)
Intestinal Nematodes
172(6)
Blood Nematodes
178(2)
Tissue Nematodes
180(2)
25 Trematodes
182(8)
Interesting Facts
182(1)
Intestinal Trematode
183(1)
Tissue Trematodes
184(3)
Blood Trematodes
187(3)
26 Cestodes
190(6)
Interesting Facts
190(1)
Intestinal Cestodes
191(3)
Tissue Cestodes
194(2)
27 Arthropods
196(1)
SECTION VI Review Questions
Questions 197(14)
Answers 211(14)
Index 225