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(Lecturer, Iowa State University, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ames, Iowa), (Laboratory Coordinator, Iowa State University, Department of Animal Sciences, Ames, Iowa.)
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Easily understood by students without any chemistry or biology background, Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional, 2nd Edition offers an excellent foundation for understanding the spread, control and prevention of infectious disease - critical knowledge for todays healthcare professional. This straightforward introductory text makes microbiology approachable and easy to learn, presenting just the right level of information and detail to help you comprehend future course material and apply concepts to your new career.Focuses on just the necessary information the introductory microbiology student needs to know, saving time and allowing you to focus on what is most important.UNIQUE! Why You Need to Know boxes put material in perspective, helping you to understand the history, impact and future of the topics under discussion.UNIQUE! Life Application boxes provide fun facts on how chapter topics apply to real world situations and events.UNIQUE! Medical Highlights boxes share anecdotal information about various pathological conditions.UNIQUE! Healthcare Application tables focus on pathogens as they relate to topics discussed in the chapter.Chapter outlines and key terms provide a framework for every chapter, enabling more efficient and effective learning.Learning objectives clarify chapter goals and guide you through content that needs to be mastered.Twenty review questions at the end of each chapter test you retention and help you identify areas requiring further study.UPDATED! Additional micrographs and cellular photos from authors collection help engage you.NEW! Appendix on key human bacterial pathogens arranged by body system with text page references so you can find information quickly.
Section 1 Basic Science
1 Scope of Microbiology
1(17)
2 Chemistry of Life
18(22)
3 Cell Structure and Function
40(47)
4 Bacteria and Archaea
87(16)
5 Viruses
103(23)
6 Eukaryotic Microorganisms
126(23)
Section 2 Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms
7 Physical and Chemical Methods of Control
149(12)
8 Microbiological Laboratory Techniques
161(23)
9 Microbiological Laboratory Safety Issues
184(16)
10 Pharmacology
200(14)
11 Antimicrobial Drugs
214(19)
Section 3 Infection, Disease, and Defense
12 Infection and Disease
233(19)
13 The Immune Response and Lymphatic System
252(35)
Section 4 Effects on Specific Body Systems
14 Infections of the Integumentary System, Soft Tissue, and Musculoskeletal System
287(11)
15 Infections of the Respiratory System
298(80)
16 Infections of the Gastrointestinal System
378
17 Infections of the Nervous System and Sensory Structures
338(18)
18 Infections of the Cardiovascular and Circulatory System
356(20)
19 Infections of the Urinary System
376(10)
20 Infections of the Reproductive System
386(11)
Section 5 Factors Contributing to the Effects of Microorganisms on Human Health
21 Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases
397(73)
22 Human Age and Microorganisms
470
23 Microorganisms in the Environment and Effects on Human Health
427(19)
24 Emerging Infectious Diseases
446(12)
25 Biotechnology
458(17)
Appendix A Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 475(2)
Appendix B Medically Significant Microorganisms by Body System 477(13)
Appendix C Bibliography and Internet Resources 490(3)
Glossary 493(16)
Index 509
Karin C. VanMeter, PhD is a lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ames, Iowa. Robert J. Hubert, BS is a laboratory coordinator at Iowa State University, Department of Animal Sciences, Ames, Iowa.