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  • ISBN-13: 9780323674508
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The foremost text in this complex and fast-changing field, Medical Microbiology, 9th Edition, provides concise, up-to-date, and understandable explanations of key concepts in medical microbiology, immunology, and the microbes that cause human disease. Clear, engaging coverage of basic principles, immunology, laboratory diagnosis, bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology help you master the essentials of microbiology?effectively preparing you for your coursework, exams, and beyond.

  • Features significant new information on the human microbiome and its influence on the immune and other body systems, and new developments in microbial diagnosis, treatment, diseases, and pathogens.
  • Updates every chapter with state-of-the-art information and current literature citations.
  • Summarizes detailed information in tabular format rather than in lengthy text.
  • Provides review questions at the end of each chapter that correlate basic science with clinical practice.
  • Features clinical cases that illustrate the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases.
  • Introduces microbe chapters with summaries and trigger words for easy review.
  • Highlights the text with clear, colorful figures, clinical photographs, and images that help you visualize the clinical presentation of infections.
  • Offers additional study features online, including 200 self-assessment questions, microscopic images of the microbes, videos, and a new integrating chapter that provides hyperlinks between the microbes, the organ systems that they affect, and their diseases.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.
  • Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Recenzijas

"As an introduction to medical microbiology for students, this book is excellent. The updated edition justifies replacing the previous editions.  The writing is excellent and the subject material is organized very well. The book is very well illustrated with clear, easy-to-understand color graphics."

-Eric Brown, PhD (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) Doody's Review Service

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Dedication xi
SECTION 1 Introduction
1(16)
1 Introduction to Medical Microbiology
2(4)
2 Human Microbiome in Health and Disease
6(6)
3 Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis
12(5)
SECTION 2 General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis
17(20)
4 Microscopy and In Vitro Culture
18(6)
5 Molecular Diagnosis
24(6)
6 Serologic Diagnosis
30(7)
SECTION 3 Basic Concepts in the Immune Response
37(76)
7 Elements of Host Protective Responses
38(11)
8 Innate Host Responses
49(15)
9 Antigen-Specific Immune Responses
64(19)
10 Immune Responses to Infectious Agents
83(21)
11 Antimicrobial Vaccines
104(9)
SECTION 4 Bacteriology
113(248)
12 Bacterial Classification, Structure, and Replication
114(13)
13 Bacterial Metabolism and Genetics
127(15)
14 Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis
142(10)
15 Role of Bacteria in Disease
152(9)
16 Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases
161(8)
17 Antibacterial Agents
169(9)
18 Staphylococcus and Related Gram-Positive Cocci
178(13)
19 Streptococcus and Enterococcus
191(19)
20 Bacillus
210(7)
21 Listeria and Related Gram-Positive Bacteria
217(9)
22 Mycobacterium and Related Acid-Fast Bacteria
226(15)
23 Neisseria and Related Genera
241(9)
24 Haemophilus and Related Bacteria
250(7)
25 Enterobacteriaceae
257(14)
26 Vibrio and Related Bacteria
271(7)
27 Pseudomonas and Related Bacteria
278(8)
28 Campylobacter and Helicobacter
286(7)
29 Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Rods
293(14)
30 Clostridium
307(11)
31 Non-Spore-Forming Anaerobic Bacteria
318(9)
32 Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira
327(13)
33 Mycoplasma
340(3)
34 Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Related Bacteria
343(10)
35 Chlamydia
353(8)
SECTION 5 Virology
361(210)
36 Viral Classification, Structure, and Replication
362(16)
37 Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis
378(10)
38 Role of Viruses in Disease
388(8)
39 Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Diseases
396(7)
40 Antiviral Agents and Infection Control
403(8)
41 Papillomaviruses and Polyomaviruses
411(10)
42 Adenoviruses
421(7)
43 Human Herpesviruses
428(22)
44 Poxviruses
450(6)
45 Parvoviruses
456(5)
46 Picornaviruses
461(11)
47 Coronaviruses and Noroviruses
472(6)
48 Paramyxoviruses
478(12)
49 Orthomyxoviruses
490(10)
50 Rhabdoviruses, Filoviruses, and Bornaviruses
500(7)
51 Reoviruses
507(8)
52 Togaviruses and Flaviviruses
515(12)
53 Bunyaviridae and Arenaviridae
527(6)
54 Retroviruses
533(17)
55 Hepatitis Viruses
550(15)
56 Prion Diseases
565(6)
SECTION 6 Mycology
571(114)
57 Fungal Classification, Structure, and Replication
572(6)
58 Pathogenesis of Fungal Disease
578(9)
59 Role of Fungi in Disease
587(2)
60 Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Disease
589(11)
61 Antifungal Agents
600(12)
62 Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses
612(10)
63 Subcutaneous Mycoses
622(10)
64 Systemic Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Fungi
632(17)
65 Opportunistic Mycoses
649(26)
66 Fungal and Fungal-Like Infections of Unusual or Uncertain Etiology
675(10)
SECTION 7 Parasitology
685(124)
67 Parasitic Classification, Structure, and Replication
686(7)
68 Pathogenesis of Parasitic Diseases
693(4)
69 Role of Parasites in Disease
697(2)
70 Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitic Disease
699(9)
71 Antiparasitic Agents
708(8)
72 Intestinal and Urogenital Protozoa
716(13)
73 Blood and Tissue Protozoa
729(21)
74 Nematodes
750(18)
75 Trematodes
768(11)
76 Cestodes
779(12)
77 Arthropods
791(18)
SECTION 8
78 Microbial Connections by Body System and Disease ***
BONUS electronic-only chapter. Access via your included activation code
Answers
Index 809
Ken S. Rosenthal is Professor of Immunology at Augusta University, University of Georgia Medical Partnership, Athens, Georgia; Adjunct Professor Infectious Diseases, University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine; Emeritus Professor Northeastern Ohio Medical University Rootstown, Ohio, USA.