Medical microbiology /
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Author / Creator: | Murray, Patrick R. |
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Edition: | 5th ed. |
Imprint: | Philadelphia : Elsevier Mosby, c2005. |
Description: | x, 963 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5725264 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction to Medical Microbiology
- Section I. Basic Principles of Medical Microbiology
- 2. Bacterial Classification
- 3. Bacterial Morphology and Cell Wall Structure and Synthesis
- 4. Bacterial Metabolism and Growth
- 5. Bacterial Genetics
- 6. Viral Classification, Structure, and Replication
- 7. Fungal Classification, Structure, and Replication
- 8. Parasitic Classification, Structure, and Replication
- 9. Commensal and Pathogenic Microbial Flora in Humans
- 10. Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis
- Section II. Basic Concepts of the Immune Response
- 11. Elements of Host Protective Responses
- 12. The Humoral Immune Response
- 13. Cellular Immune Responses
- 14. Immune Responses to Infectious Agents
- 15. Antimicrobial Vaccines
- Section III. General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis
- 16. Microscopic Principles and Applications
- 17. Molecular Diagnosis
- 18. Serologic Diagnosis
- Section IV. Bacteriology
- 19. Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis
- 20. Antibacterial Agents
- 21. Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases
- 22. Staphylococcus and Related Organisms
- 23. Streptococcus
- 24. Enterococcus and Other Gram-Positive Cocci
- 25. Bacillus
- 26. Listeria and Erysipelothrix
- 27. Corynebacterium and Other Gram-Positive Rods
- 28. Nocardia and Related Bacteria
- 29. Mycobacterium
- 30. Neisseria and Related Genera
- 31. Enterobacteriaceae
- 32. Vibrio and Aeromonas
- 33. Campylobacter and Helicobacter
- 34. Pseudomonas and Related Organisms
- 35. Haemophilus and Related Bacteria
- 36. Bordetella
- 37. Brucella and Francisella
- 38. Legionella
- 39. Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Rods
- 40. Anaerobic, Spore-Forming, Gram-Positive Rods
- 41. Anaerobic, Non-Spore-Forming, Gram-Positive Bacteria
- 42. Anaerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria
- 43. Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira
- 44. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
- 45. Rickettsia and Orientia
- 46. Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Coxiella
- 47. Chlamydiaceae
- 48. Role of Bacteria in Disease
- Section V. Virology
- 49. Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis
- 50. Antiviral Agents
- 51. Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Diseases
- 52. Papillomaviruses and Polyomaviruses
- 53. Adenoviruses
- 54. Human Herpesviruses
- 55. Poxviruses
- 56. Parvoviruses
- 57. Picornaviruses
- 58. Coronaviruses and Noraviruses
- 59. Paramyxoviruses
- 60. Orthomyxoviruses
- 61. Rhabdoviruses, Filoviruses, and Bornaviruses
- 62. Reoviruses
- 63. Togaviruses and Flaviviruses
- 64. Bunyaviridae and Arenaviridae
- 65. Retroviruses
- 66. Hepatitis Viruses
- 67. Unconventional Slow Viruses: Prions
- 68. Role of Viruses in Disease
- Section VI. Mycology
- 69. Pathogenesis of Fungal Disease
- 70. Antifungal Agents
- 71. Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases
- 72. Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses
- 73. Subcutaneous Mycoses
- 74. Systemic Mycoses Caused by Endemic Dimorphic Fungal Pathogens
- 75. Opportunistic Mycoses
- 76. Fungal and Fungal-Like Infections of Unusual or Uncertain Etiology
- 77. Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicoses
- 78. Role of Fungi in Disease
- Section VII. Parasitology
- 79. Pathogenesis of Parasitic Disease
- 80. Antiparasitic Agents
- 81. Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases
- 82. Intestinal and Urogenital Protozoa
- 83. Blood and Tissue Protozoa
- 84. Nematodes
- 85. Trematodes
- 86. Cestodes
- 87. Arthropods
- 88. Role of Parasites in Disease
- Index