categorii
- Allergy / Immunology
- Anaesthesiology
- Anatomy
- Behavioural Medicine
- Biochemistry
- Cardiology
- Clinical Medicine
- Critical Care
- Dentistry
- Dermatology
- Embryology
- Emergency Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Epidemiology
- Evidence-Based Medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Genetics
- Geriatrics
- Haematology
- Health Professions
- Histology
- Infectious & Contagious Diseases
- Medicine: general issues
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Nursing
- Obstetrics / Gynaecology
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopaedics
- Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
- Paediatrics
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Plastic Surgery
- Primary Care / General Practice
- Psychiatry
- Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine
- Radiology / Imaging
- Rehabilitation Medicine
- Rheumatology
- Sleep Medicine
- Surgery
- Urology
- Veterinary Medicine
Home » Infectious & Contagious Diseases » Medical Microbiology
Medical Microbiology, editia 17
|
|
||||||||
- Seria:
- Categoria:
- Infectious & Contagious Diseases
- Editia:
- 17
- Anul publicarii:
- 06.06.2007
- ISBN:
- 9780443102097
- Editura:
- Churchill Livingstone
- Tip coperta:
- Paperback / softback
- Format:
- 246 mm x 189 mm
- Nr. pagini:
- 752
- Nr. ilustratii:
- 0
- Audienta:
Descriere:
Now in full colour, this new edition of the bestselling Medical Microbiology covers:
The major portion gives an organism-based systematic coverage of microbiology. Each organism is considered under a standard set of headings: Description, Pathogenesis, Clinical features, Laboratory diagnosis, Treatment, and Epidemiology. The section on immunology covers that part of the subject that is of direct relevance to the understanding of microbial infection.Part 1: Microbial Biology:
Microbiology and medicine. Morphology and nature of micro-organisms. Classification, identification and typing of micro-organisms of micro-organisms. Bacterial growth, physiology and death. Antimicrobial agents. Bacterial genetics. Virus-cell interactions.
Part 2: Infection and immunity:
Immunological principles: antigens and antigen recognition. Innate and acquired immunity. Immunity in viral infections. Parasitic infections: pathogenesis and immunity. Immunity in bacterial infections. Bacterial pathogenicity. The natural history of infection.
Part 3: Bacterial Pathogens and Associated Diseases:
Staphylococcus. Streptococcus and enterococcus. Coryneform bacteria, listeria and erysipelothrix. Mycobacterium. Environmental mycobacteria. Actinomyces, nocardia and tropheryma. Bacillus. Clostridium. Neisseria and moraxella. 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, pasteurella 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. Papillomaviruses and polyomaviridae. Hepadnaviruses. Parvoviruses. Picornaviruses. Orthomyxoviruses. Paramyxoviruses. Arboviruses: alphaviruses, flaviviruses and bunyaviruses. Togavirus and hepacivirus. Arenaviruses and filoviruses. Reoviruses. Retroviruses. Caliciviruses and astroviruses. Coronaviruses. Rhabdoviruses. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (prion diseases).
Part 5: Fungal 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 hemotherapy. Epidemiology and control of community infections. Hospital infection. Immunization.
Now in full colour, this new edition of the bestselling Medical Microbiology covers:
- Microbial biology
- Infection and immunity
- Bacterial pathogens and associated diseases
- Viral pathogens and associated diseases
- Fungal pathogens and parasitic infections
- Diagnosis, treatment and control of infection
The major portion gives an organism-based systematic coverage of microbiology. Each organism is considered under a standard set of headings: Description, Pathogenesis, Clinical features, Laboratory diagnosis, Treatment, and Epidemiology. The section on immunology covers that part of the subject that is of direct relevance to the understanding of microbial infection.Part 1: Microbial Biology:
Microbiology and medicine. Morphology and nature of micro-organisms. Classification, identification and typing of micro-organisms of micro-organisms. Bacterial growth, physiology and death. Antimicrobial agents. Bacterial genetics. Virus-cell interactions.
Part 2: Infection and immunity:
Immunological principles: antigens and antigen recognition. Innate and acquired immunity. Immunity in viral infections. Parasitic infections: pathogenesis and immunity. Immunity in bacterial infections. Bacterial pathogenicity. The natural history of infection.
Part 3: Bacterial Pathogens and Associated Diseases:
Staphylococcus. Streptococcus and enterococcus. Coryneform bacteria, listeria and erysipelothrix. Mycobacterium. Environmental mycobacteria. Actinomyces, nocardia and tropheryma. Bacillus. Clostridium. Neisseria and moraxella. 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, pasteurella 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. Papillomaviruses and polyomaviridae. Hepadnaviruses. Parvoviruses. Picornaviruses. Orthomyxoviruses. Paramyxoviruses. Arboviruses: alphaviruses, flaviviruses and bunyaviruses. Togavirus and hepacivirus. Arenaviruses and filoviruses. Reoviruses. Retroviruses. Caliciviruses and astroviruses. Coronaviruses. Rhabdoviruses. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (prion diseases).
Part 5: Fungal 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 hemotherapy. Epidemiology and control of community infections. Hospital infection. Immunization.
Recomandata pentru:
05
05
Despre autori:
By (author): Michael R. Barer, Professor of Clinical Microbiology, Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester Medical School, Leicester, UK;
By (author): John F. Peutherer, Formerly Senior Lecturer, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Edinburgh Medical School; Honorary Consultant, The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust, Edinburgh, UK;
By (author): Richard C. B. Slack, Senior Lecturer, Division of Microbiology, University of Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham, UK; Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, Nottingham Health Authority; Honorary Consultant, Public Health Laboratory Service, Nottingham, UK;
By (author): David Greenwood, Emeritus Professor of Antimicrobial Science, University of Nottingham Medical School
By (author): Michael R. Barer, Professor of Clinical Microbiology, Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester Medical School, Leicester, UK;
By (author): John F. Peutherer, Formerly Senior Lecturer, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Edinburgh Medical School; Honorary Consultant, The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust, Edinburgh, UK;
By (author): Richard C. B. Slack, Senior Lecturer, Division of Microbiology, University of Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham, UK; Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, Nottingham Health Authority; Honorary Consultant, Public Health Laboratory Service, Nottingham, UK;
By (author): David Greenwood, Emeritus Professor of Antimicrobial Science, University of Nottingham Medical School
