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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 848 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 610 illustrations (577 in full color)
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323299563
  • ISBN-13: 9780323299565
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 848 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 610 illustrations (577 in full color)
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323299563
  • ISBN-13: 9780323299565
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Turn to Medical Microbiology, 8th Edition for a thorough, clinically relevant understanding of microbes and their diseases. Thissuccinct, easy-to-use text presents the fundamentals of microbiology and immunology in a clearly written, engaging manner-effectively preparing you for your courses, exams, and beyond.Coverage of basic principles, immunology, laboratory diagnosis, bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology help youmaster the essentials. Review questions at the end of each chapter correlate basic science with clinical practice to help you understand the clinical relevance of the organisms examined.Clinical cases illustrate the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, reinforcing a clinical approach to learning.Full-color clinical photographs, images, and illustrations help you visualize the clinical presentations of infections.Summary tables and text boxes emphasizing essential concepts and learning issues optimize exam review.Additional images, 200 self-assessment questions, NEW animations, and more.Student Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experienceincludes access -- on a variety of devices -- to the complete text, videos, images, and references from the book.Thoroughly updated chapters include the latest information on the human microbiome and probiotics/prebiotics; including a new chapter on Human Microbiome In Health and DiseaseNEW chapter summaries introduce each microbe chapter, including trigger words and links to the relevant chapter text (on e-book version on Student Consult), providing a concise introduction or convenient review for each topic.Online access to the complete text, additional images, 200 self-assessment questions, NEW animations,and more is available through Student Consult.
SECTION 1 Introduction
1 Introduction to Medical Microbiology
2(3)
2 Human Microbiome in Health and Disease
5(6)
3 Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis
11(5)
SECTION 2 General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis
4 Microscopy and In Vitro Culture
16(6)
5 Molecular Diagnosis
22(4)
6 Serologic Diagnosis
26(8)
SECTION 3 Basic Concepts in the Immune Response
7 Elements of Host Protective Responses
34(11)
8 Innate Host Responses
45(14)
9 Antigen-Specific Immune Responses
59(18)
10 Immune Responses to Infectious Agents
77(20)
11 Antimicrobial Vaccines
97(9)
SECTION 4 Bacteriology
12 Bacterial Classification, Structure, and Replication
106(13)
13 Bacterial Metabolism and Genetics
119(15)
14 Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis
134(9)
15 Role of Bacteria in Disease
143(10)
16 Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases
153(9)
17 Antibacterial Agents
162(8)
18 Staphylococcus and Related Gram-Positive Cocci
170(13)
19 Streptococcus and Enterococcus
183(19)
20 Bacillus
202(7)
21 Listeria and Related Gram-Positive Bacteria
209(9)
22 Mycobacterium and Related Acid-Fast Bacteria
218(16)
23 Neisseria and Related Genera
234(9)
24 Haemophilus and Related Bacteria
243(8)
25 Enterobacteriaceae
251(14)
26 Vibrio and Related Bacteria
265(7)
27 Pseudomonas and Related Bacteria
272(8)
28 Campylobacter and Helicobacter
280(7)
29 Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Rods
287(14)
30 Clostridium
301(11)
31 Non-Spore-Forming Anaerobic Bacteria
312(9)
32 Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira
321(13)
33 Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
334(4)
34 Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Related Bacteria
338(10)
35 Chlamydia and Chlamydophila
348(10)
SECTION 5 Virology
36 Viral Classification, Structure, and Replication
358(16)
37 Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis
374(10)
38 Role of Viruses in Disease
384(8)
39 Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Diseases
392(8)
40 Antiviral Agents and Infection Control
400(8)
41 Papillomaviruses and Polyomaviruses
408(10)
42 Adenoviruses
418(7)
43 Human Herpesviruses
425(22)
44 Poxviruses
447(6)
45 Parvoviruses
453(5)
46 Picornaviruses
458(11)
47 Coronaviruses and Noroviruses
469(6)
48 Paramyxoviruses
475(12)
49 Orthomyxoviruses
487(9)
50 Rhabdoviruses, Filoviruses, and Bornaviruses
496(7)
51 Reoviruses
503(8)
52 Togaviruses and Flaviviruses
511(12)
53 Bunyaviridae and Arenaviridae
523(6)
54 Retroviruses
529(17)
55 Hepatitis Viruses
546(15)
56 Prion Diseases
561(7)
SECTION 6 Mycology
57 Fungal Classification, Structure, and Replication
568(6)
58 Pathogenesis of Fungal Disease
574(8)
59 Role of Fungi in Disease
582(3)
60 Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Disease
585(10)
61 Antifungal Agents
595(12)
62 Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses
607(10)
63 Subcutaneous Mycoses
617(10)
64 Systemic Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Fungi
627(16)
65 Opportunistic Mycoses
643(25)
66 Fungal and Fungal-Like Infections of Unusual or Uncertain Etiology
668(10)
67 Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicoses
678(8)
SECTION 7 Parasitology
68 Parasitic Classification, Structure, and Replication
686(6)
69 Pathogenesis of Parasitic Diseases
692(4)
70 Role of Parasites in Disease
696(2)
71 Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitic Disease
698(9)
72 Antiparasitic Agents
707(8)
73 Intestinal and Urogenital Protozoa
715(13)
74 Blood and Tissue Protozoa
728(20)
75 Nematodes
748(18)
76 Trematodes
766(11)
77 Cestodes
777(12)
78 Arthropods
789