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Microbiology

a clinical approach
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Author: Search for this author Strelkauskas, Anthony; Strelkauskas, Jennifer; Moszyk-Strelkauskas, Danielle
Year: 2010
Publisher: New York, NY, Garland Science
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Microbiology: A Clinical Approach is a new and unique microbiology textbook for pre-nursing and allied health students. It is clinically-relevant and uses the theme of infection as its foundation, covering all standard topics taught in a pre-nursing/allied health microbiology course. The book includes innovative chapters on emerging infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance, and bioterrorism not seen in other textbooks. Microbiology is student-friendly: its text, figures and electronic resources have been carefully designed to help students understand difficult concepts and to keep them interested in the material. The textbook is supported with a robust ancillary package for instructors which will easily allow them to incorporate the book's new approach into their lectures. Students working towards careers in the healthcare professions will achieve success with Microbiology: A Clinical Approach.
Table of Contents
 
PART I FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1: What Is Microbiology and Why Does It Matter?
Chapter 2: Fundamental Chemistry for Microbiology
Chapter 3: Essentials of Metabolism
Chapter 4: An Introduction to Cell Structure and Host-Pathogen Relationships
 
PART II DISEASE MECHANISMS
Chapter 5: Requirements for Infection
Chapter 6: Transmission of Infection, the Compromised Host, and Epidemiology
Chapter 7: Principles of Disease
Chapter 8: Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases
 
PART III CHARACTERISTICS OF DISEASE-CAUSING MICROORGANISMS
Chapter 9: The Clinical Significance of Bacterial Anatomy
Chapter 10: Bacterial Growth
Chapter 11: Microbial Genetics and Infectious Disease
Chapter 12: The Structure and Infection Cycle of Viruses
Chapter 13: Viral Pathogenesis
Chapter 14: Parasitic and Fungal Infections
 
PART IV HOST DEFENSE
Chapter 15: The Innate Immune Response
Chapter 16: The Adaptive Immune Response
Chapter 17: Failures of the Immune Response
 
PART V CONTROL AND TREATMENT
Chapter 18: Control of Microbial Growth with Disinfectants and Antiseptics
Chapter 19: Antibiotics
Chapter 20: Antibiotic Resistance
 
PART VI MICROBIAL INFECTIONS
Chapter 21: Infections of the Respiratory System
Chapter 22: Infections of the Digestive System
Chapter 23: Infections of the Genitourinary System
Chapter 24: Infections of the Central Nervous System
Chapter 25: Infections of the Blood
Chapter 26: Infections of the Skin and Eyes
 
PART VII THE BEST AND THE WORST; IMPORTANT ISSUES IN MICROBIOLOGY
Chapter 27: Biotechnology
Chapter 28: Bioterrorism

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Statement of Responsibility: Anthony Strelkauskas ; Jennifer Strelkauskas ; Daniele Moszyk-Strelkauskas
Year: 2010
Publisher: New York, NY, Garland Science
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Classification: Search for this systematic MB-40, ZB-90
Subject type: Search for this subject type Lehrbuch
ISBN: 9780815365143
ISBN (2nd): 0-8153-6514-4
Description: XXIV, L22, 733 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Tags: Medizinische Mikrobiologie; Immunbiologie; Medical microbiology; Textbooks; LC; Communicable diseases; Microbiology; NLM; Infection; Microbiological phenomena
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Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand