Medical microbiology and infection at a glance
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Medical microbiology and infection at a glance
(At a glance series)
Blackwell Pub., 2003
2nd ed
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Medical microbiology & infection at a glance
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Rev. ed. of: Medical microbiology at a glance / Stephen H. Gillespie, Kathleen B. Bamford. c2000
Includes index
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Medical Microbiology and Infection at a Glance" is a concise and accessible guide to the field of microbiology and infection. Updated throughout, the second edition takes the reader through the underlying concepts of microbiology to the pathogenesis, transmission and clinical management of infection and disease. Following the now classic 'At a Glance' format, topics are discussed on double page spreads. On one page, helpful memorable diagrams illustrate vital points and on the accompanying page, the text presents key facts and fundamental information. Starting with structure and classification, section one covers the transmission, investigations, therapy and control of infections. Section two and three cover the vital details of bacteriology and virology respectively. The final three sections include essential coverage of mycology, parasitology and systemic infection. The second edition includes three new chapters, which cover the use of antibiotics and treatment guidelines; vaccination and emerging infections as well as a new chapter increasing the coverage of Enteric Gram-negative bacteria.
The second edition of "Medical Microbiology and Infection at a Glance" is an ideal resource for medical and biomedical science students, whilst students of other health professions and those in areas such as infection control will also find it invaluable. This book fits into the budget and reading time of busy students, and is recommended as primary or supplementary reading for a lecture-based course, and/or as a book for revision prior to examinations.
Table of Contents
Preface Concepts 1. Structure and classification of bacteria 2. Innate Immunity & normal flora 3. Pathogenicity and transmission of micro-organisms 4. The laboratory investigation of infection 5. Antibacterial therapy 6. Antibiotics in Clinical Use (NEW) 7. Resistance to antibacterial agents 8. Hospital acquired infections 9. Control of infection in hospital 10. Control of infection in the community 11. Emerging New Infections (NEW) Bacteriology 12. Staphylococcus 13. Streptococcal infections 14. Corynebacterium, Listeria and Bacillus 15. Mycobacteria 16. Clostridium species 17. Non-Sporing anaerobic infections 18. Neisseria and Haemophilus 19. Small Gram-negative cocco-bacilli: Bordetella, Brucella, Francisella, Yersinia and Bartonella 20. Pathogenicity of enteric Gram-negative bacteria 21. Enterobacteriaciae clinical syndromes 22. Vibrio, Campylobacter and Helicobacter 23. Environmental pathogens: Pseudomonas, Burkholderia and Legionella 24. Chlamydia, Mycoplasma and Rickettsia 25. Spiral bacteria Virology 26. Virus structure, classification and antiviral therapy 27. Herpes viruses I 28. Herpes viruses II 29. dna viruses: adenovirus, parvovirus and poxvirus 30. Measles, mumps and rubella 31. Influenza and parainfluenza viruses 32. Enterovirus and viruses infecting the gastrointestinal tract 33. Hepatitis viruses 34. Tropical, exotic or arbovirus infections Mycology 35. Yeast infections 36. Filamenous fungi Parasitology 37. Intestinal protozoa 38. Malaria, leishmaniasis and trypanosomiasis 39. Gut helminths 40. Tissue helminths Systematic infection 41. Congenital and perinatal infections 42.Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection and AIDS 43. Pyrexia of unknown origin and septicaemia 44. Endocarditis, myocarditis and pericarditis 45. Infections of the central nervous system 46. Respiratory tract infections 47. Urinary and genital infections 48. Infections of the bones and joints 49. Bacterial diarrhoeal disease 50. Zoonoses 51. Infections in immunocompromised patients 52. Ocular infections 53. Infections of the skin and soft tissue Glossary Antibiotic table Index 8-page colour plate section
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