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Ryan & Sherris Medical Microbiology, Eighth Edition 8th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 992 pages, height x width x depth: 274x216x46 mm, weight: 2249 g, 210 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260464288
  • ISBN-13: 9781260464283
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 992 pages, height x width x depth: 274x216x46 mm, weight: 2249 g, 210 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260464288
  • ISBN-13: 9781260464283
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"In Sherris & Ryan's Medical Microbiology, the emphasis is on the text narrative, which is designed to be read comprehensively, not as a reference work. Considerable effort has been made to supplement this text with other learning aids such as the above-mentioned cases and questions as well as tables, photographs, and illustrations. This book is intended to be the primary text for students of medicine and medical science who are encountering microbiology and infectious diseases for the first time. Part Iopens with a chapter that explains the nature of infection and the infectious agents at the level of a general reader. The following four chapters give more detail on the immunologic, diagnostic, and epidemiologic nature of infection with minimal detail about the agents themselves. Parts II through V form the core of the text with chapters on the major viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases, and each begins with its own chapters on basic biology, pathogenesis, and antimicrobial agents"--

The most dynamic, comprehensive, and student-friendly text on the nature of microorganisms and the fascinating processes they employ in producing infections disease

A Doody’s Core Title

For more than a quarter-of-a-century, this renowned text has helped readers develop a solid grasp of the significance of etiologic agents, the pathogenic processes, epidemiology, and the basis of therapy for infectious diseases. Now, with a NEW four-color design, the book is shorter and more assessable for students! Outstanding pedagogical elements are carried throughout this edition including:

  • Over 400 outstanding images with hundreds of tables and illustrations
  • Detailed legends under the art so the reader can better understand what’s occurring within the illustration, without having to flip back to the text
  • Clinical Cases with USMLE Style Questions
  • Margin Notes identifying the “high-yield” must know content in each chapter
  • Bulleted Summaries that conclude each chapter

Sherris & Ryan's Medical Microbiology, Eighth Edition is divided into five parts:

Part I opens with a chapter that explains the nature of infection and the infectious agents at the level of a general reader. The following four chapters give more detail on the immunologic, diagnostic, and epidemiologic nature of infection with minimal detail about the agents themselves.

Parts II through V form the core of the text with chapters on the major viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases, and each begins with its own chapters on basic biology, pathogenesis, and antimicrobial agents.

Features and Learning Aids:

  • 57 chapters that simply and clearly describe the strains of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites that can bring about infectious diseases (plus one online only chapter)
  • Explanations of host-parasite relationship, dynamics of infection, and host response
  • A clinical case with USMLE-style questions concludes each chapter on the major viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases
  • Numerous full-color photographs, tables, and illustrations
  • Clinical Capsules cover the essence of the disease(s) caused by major pathogens
  • Chapter-ending case questions PLUS a collection of 100 practice questions
  • Innovative study aids including boxed narrative Overviews that open each disease-oriented chapter or major section, highlighted Margin Notes pointing out high-yield material for USMLE Step 1 preparation, bulleted lists of Key Conclusions at the end of each major section, a THINK ? APPLY feature that randomly inserts thought-provoking questions into the body of the text, and more.
  • A set of tables that presents the microbes in context of the clinical infections they produce


Contributors ix
Preface xi
PART I Infection
1(80)
L. Barth Reller
Megan E. Reller
Kenneth J. Ryan
Gayatri Vedantam
1 Infection--Basic Concepts
3(16)
2 Immune Response to Infection
19(22)
3 Sterilization, Disinfection, and Infection Control
41(10)
4 Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
51(20)
5 Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: Emergence and Global Spread of Infection
71(10)
PART II Pathogenic Viruses
81(288)
Nafees Ahmad
W. Lawrence Drew
6 Viruses--Basic Concepts
83(32)
7 Pathogenesis of Viral Infection
115(20)
8 Antiviral Agents and Resistance
135(10)
9 Respiratory Viruses
145(32)
10 Viruses of Mumps, Measles, Rubella, and Other Childhood Exanthems
177(20)
11 Poxviruses
197(10)
12 Enteroviruses
207(14)
13 Hepatitis Viruses
221(26)
14 Herpesviruses
247(28)
15 Viruses of Diarrhea
275(10)
16 Arthropod-Borne and Other Zoonotic Viruses
285(24)
17 Rabies
309(8)
18 Human Retroviruses: HTLV, HIV, and AIDS
317(28)
19 Papilloma and Polyoma Viruses
345(14)
20 Persistent Viral Infections of the Central Nervous System
359(10)
PART III Pathogenic Bacteria
369(344)
Paul Pottinger
L. Barth Reller
Kenneth J. Ryan
Gayatri Vedantam
Scott Weissman
21 Bacteria--Basic Concepts
371(34)
22 Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections
405(14)
23 Antibacterial Agents and Resistance
419(28)
24 Staphylococci
447(14)
25 Streptococci and Enterococci
461(26)
26 Corynebacterium, Listeria, and Bacillus
487(16)
27 Mycobacteria
503(18)
28 Actinomyces and Nocardia
521(8)
29 Clostridium, Bacteroides, and Other Anaerobes
529(20)
30 Neisseria
549(16)
31 Haemophilus and Bordetella
565(16)
32 Vibrio, Campylobacter, and Helicobacter
581(14)
33 Enterobacteriaceae
595(30)
34 Legionella and Coxiella
625(8)
35 Pseudomonas and Other Opportunistic Gram-negative Bacilli
633(12)
36 Plague and Other Bacterial Zoonotic Diseases
645(12)
37 Spirochetes
657(20)
38 Mycoplasma
677(6)
39 Chlamydia
683(10)
40 Rickettsia, Orientia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Bartonella
693(12)
41 Dental and Periodontal Infections
705(8)
PART IV Pathogenic Fungi
713(62)
J. Andrew Alspaugh
Julie M. Steinbrink
42 Fungi--Basic Concepts
715(6)
43 Pathogenesis and Diagnosis of Fungal Infections
721(6)
44 Antifungal Agents and Resistance
727(6)
45 The Superficial and Subcutaneous Fungi: Dermatophytes, Malassezia, Sporothrix, and Pigmented Molds
733(10)
46 The Opportunistic Fungi: Candida, Aspergillus, the Zygomycetes, and Pneumocystis
743(16)
47 The Systemic Fungal Pathogens: Cryptococcus, Histoplasma, Blastomyces, Coccidioides, Paracoccidioides
759(16)
PART V Pathogenic Parasites
775(162)
Paul Pottinger
Charles R. Sterling
48 Parasites--Basic Concepts
777(8)
49 Pathogenesis and Diagnosis of Parasitic Infection
785(6)
50 Antiparasitic Agents and Resistance
791(8)
51 Apicomplexa and Microsporidia
799(30)
52 Sarcomastigophora--The Amebas
829(14)
53 Sarcomastigophora--The Flagellates
843(24)
54 Intestinal Nematodes
867(18)
55 Tissue Nematodes
885(18)
56 Cestodes
903(14)
57 Trematodes
917(20)
Practice Questions in USMLE Format 937(6)
Index 943
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