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E-raamat: Medical Microbiology and Infection

(Aston University, Birmingham, ), (The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK), , (The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK)
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Medical Microbiology and Infection Lecture Notes is ideal for medical students, junior doctors, pharmacy students, junior pharmacists, nurses, and those training in the allied health professions. It presents a thorough introduction and overview of this core subject area, and has been fully revised and updated to include:

Chapters written by leading experts reflecting current research and teaching practice New chapters covering Diagnosis of Infections and Epidemiology and Prevention & Management of Infections Integrated full-colour illustrations and clinical images A self-assessment section to test understanding

Whether you need to develop your knowledge for clinical practice, or refresh that knowledge in the run up to examinations, Medical Microbiology and Infection Lecture Notes will help foster a systematic approach to the clinical situation for all medical students and hospital doctors.
Preface v
Contributors vii
Basic microbiology
1 Basic bacteriology,
3(9)
Peter Lambert
2 Classification of bacteria,
12(4)
Peter Lambert
3 Staphylococci,
16(4)
Tom Elliott
Peter Lambert
4 Streptococci and enterococcci,
20(6)
Anna Casey
5 Clostridia,
26(4)
Tony Worthington
6 Other Gram-positive bacteria,
30(6)
Anna Casey
7 Gram-negative cocci,
36(4)
Jonathan Sandoe
8 Enterobacteriaceae,
40(5)
Peter Lambert
9 Haemophilus and other fastidious Gram-negative bacteria,
45(6)
Jonathan Sandoe
10 Pseudomonas, Legionella and other environmenta Gram-negative bacilli,
51(3)
Peter Lambert
11 Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Vibrio,
54(4)
Martin Skirrow
Cliodna McNulty
Tom Elliott
12 Treponema, Borrelia and Leptospira,
58(4)
Susan O'Connell
13 Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria,
62(2)
Peter Lambert
14 Chlamydiaceae, Rickettsia, Coxiella, Mycoplasma taceae and Anaplasmataceae,
64(5)
Jonathan Sandoe
15 Basic virology,
69(6)
Peter Mackie
16 Major virus groups,
75(18)
Peter Mackie
17 Basic mycology and classification of fungi,
93(8)
Elizabeth Johnson
18 Parasitology: protozoa,
101(11)
Peter Chiodini
19 Parasitology: helminths,
112(15)
Peter Chiodini
Antimicrobial agents
20 Antibacterial agents,
127(17)
Peter Lambert
21 Antifungal agents,
144(3)
Elizabeth Johnson
22 Antiviral agents,
147(10)
Eleni Nastouli
Infection
23 Diagnostic laboratory methods,
157(10)
Tony Worthington
24 Epidemiology and prevention of infection,
167(10)
Barry Cookson
25 Upper respiratory tract infections,
177(6)
Jonathan Sandoe
26 Lower respiratory tract infections,
183(6)
Shruti Khurana
27 Tuberculosis and mycobacteria,
189(4)
Sumeet Singhania
28 Gastrointestinal infections,
193(9)
Tariq Iqbal
29 Liver and biliary tract infections,
202(5)
David Mutimer
30 Urinary tract infections,
207(3)
Chris Catchpole
31 Genital infections,
210(10)
Kaveh Manavi
32 Infections of the central
220(9)
Erwin Brown
33 Bacteraemia and bloodstream infections,
229(4)
Tom Elliott
34 Device-related infections,
233(5)
Tom Elliott
35 Cardiovascular infections,
238(3)
Richard Watkin
36 Bone and joint infections,
241(5)
Jonathan Sandoe
37 Skin and soft-tissue infections,
246(11)
Supriya Narasimhan
Rabih Darouiche
38 Infections in the compromised host,
257(3)
Tom Elliott
39 Infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant bacteria,
260(4)
David Livermore
40 Perinatal and congenital infections,
264(7)
James Gray
41 Human immunodeficiency virus,
271(6)
Kaveh Manavi
42 Miscellaneous viral infections,
277(8)
John Cheesbrough
Self-assessment
Self-assessment questions,
285(15)
Answers to self-assessment questions,
300(9)
General subject index, 309(8)
Organism index, 317
Tom Elliott is Consultant Medical Microbiologist at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK Anna Casey is Clinical Research Scientist in the Department of Clinical Microbiology at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK

Peter Lambert is Professor of Microbiology in the School of Life and Health Sciences at Aston University, Birmingham, UK

Jonathan Sandoe is Consultant Microbiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Department of Microbiology at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Leeds, Leeds, UK