Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical microbiology / Stefan Riedel... [et al]
Publication details: New York ; Chicago : McGraw, c2019Edition: 28th editionDescription: xi, 867 p. : ill.(some col.) ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781260012026
- 0486-6118
- QW 4 J41 2019
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Includes index
SECTION I. FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY
1. The science of microbiology
2. Cell structure
3. Classification of bacteria
4. Growth, survival and death of microorganisms
5. Cultivation of microorganisms
6. Microbial metabolism
7. Microbial metabolism
SECTION II. IMMUNOLOGY
8. Immunology
SECTION III. BACTERIOLOGY
9. Pathogenesis of bacterial infection
10. Normal microbiota
11. Spore-forming gram-positive bacilli: bacillus and clostridium species
12. Aerobic non-spore-forming gram--positive bacilli: corynebacterium listeria, erysipelothrix, Norcadia and related pathogens
13. The staphylococci
14. The streptococci enterococci and related genera of particular medical interest
15. Enteric Gram-negative rods
16. Pseudomona, acinetobacter, Burkholderia, and stenotrophomonas
17. Vibro, Aeromonas cammpylobacter
18. Haemophilus, Bordetella, Brucella and Francisella
19. Yersinia and pazteurella
20. The neisseriae
21. Infections caused by anaerobic bacteria physiology and growth conditions for anaerobes
22. Legionella, Bartonella and unusual bacterial pathogens
23. Mycobacteria
etc...
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