Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology, 15th Edition
- More than 800 high-quality, full-color illustrations help you visualize concepts.
- Expanded sections on parasitology, mycology, and virology allow you to use just one book, eliminating the need to purchase other microbiology textbooks for these topics.
- Hands-on procedures show exactly what takes place in the lab, including step-by-step methods, photos, and expected results.
- Case studies allow you to apply your knowledge to diagnostic scenarios and to develop critical thinking skills.
- Genera and Species boxes provide handy, at-a-glance summaries at the beginning of each organism chapter.
- Learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter provide measurable outcomes to achieve by completing the chapter material.
- A glossary defines terms at the back of the book and on the Evolve companion website.
Perfect your lab skills with the essential text for diagnostic microbiology! Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology, 15th Edition Is known as the #1 bench reference for practicing microbiologists and as the preeminent text for students in clinical laboratory science programs. With hundreds of full-color illustrations and step-by-step methods for procedures, this text provides a solid, basic understanding of diagnostic microbiology and also covers more advanced techniques such as matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Written by noted CLS educator Dr. Patricia Tille, Diagnostic Microbiology has everything you need to get accurate lab test results in class and in clinical practice.
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- More than 800 high-quality, full-color illustrations help you visualize concepts.
- Expanded sections on parasitology, mycology, and virology allow you to use just one book, eliminating the need to purchase other microbiology textbooks for these topics.
- Hands-on procedures show exactly what takes place in the lab, including step-by-step methods, photos, and expected results.
- Case studies allow you to apply your knowledge to diagnostic scenarios and to develop critical thinking skills.
- Genera and Species boxes provide handy, at-a-glance summaries at the beginning of each organism chapter.
- Learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter provide measurable outcomes to achieve by completing the chapter material.
- A glossary defines terms at the back of the book and on the Evolve companion website.
ISBN | 9780323681056 |
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Author Information | By Patricia Tille |
Table of Content | PART I: BASIC MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 1. Microbial Taxonomy 2. Bacterial Genetics, Metabolism, and Structure 3. Host-Microorganism Interactions PART II: GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY Section 1: Safety and Specimen Management 4. Laboratory Safety 5. Specimen Management Section 2: Approaches to Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases 6. Role of Microscopy 7. Traditional Cultivation and Identification 8. Nucleic Acid-Based Analytic Methods for Microbial Identification and Characterization 9. Overview of Immunochemical Methods Used for Organism Detection Section 3: Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity 10. Principles of Antimicrobial Action & Resistance 11. Laboratory Methods and Strategies for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing PART III: BACTERIOLOGY Section 1: Principles of Identification 12. Overview of Bacterial Identification Methods and Strategies Section 2: Catalase-Positive, Gram-Positive Cocci 13. Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, and Similar Organisms Section 3: Catalase-Negative, Gram-Positive Cocci 14. Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Similar Organisms Section 4: Non-Branching, Catalase-Positive, Gram-Positive Bacilli 15. Bacillus and Similar Organisms 16. Listeria, Corynebacterium, and Similar Organisms Section 5: Non-Branching, Catalase-Negative, Gram-Positive Bacilli 17. Erysipelothirix, Lactobacillus, and Similar Organisms Section 6: Branching or Partially Acid-Fast, Gram-Positive Bacilli 18. Nocardia, Streptomyces, Rhodococcus, and Similar Organisms Section 7: Gram-Negative Bacilli and Coccobacilli (MacConkey-Positive, Oxidase-Negative) 19. Enterobacteriaceae 20. Acinetobacter, Stenotrophomonas, and Other Organisms Section 8: Gram-Negative Bacilli and Coccobacilli (MacConkey-Positive, Oxidase-Positive) 21. Pseudomonas, Burkholderia, and Similar Organisms 22. Achromobacter, Rhizobium, Ochrobactrum, and Similar Organisms 23. Chryseobacterium, Sphingobacterium, and Similar Organisms 24. Alcaligenes, Bordetella (Nonpertussis), Comamonas, and Similar Organisms 25. Vibrio, Aeromonas, Plesiomonas shigelloides, and Chromobacterium violaceum Section 9: Gram-Negative Bacilli and Coccobacilli (MacConkey-Negative, Oxidase-Positive) 26. Sphingomonas paucimobilis and Similar Organisms 27. Moraxella 28. Eikenella corrodens and Similar Organisms 29. Pasteurella and Similar Organisms 30. Actinobacillus, Kingella, Cardiobacterium, Capnocytophaga, and Similar Organisms Section 10: Gram-Negative Bacilli and Coccobacilli (MacConkey-Negative, Oxidase-Variable) 31. Haemophilus Section 11: Gram-Negative Bacilli that are Optimally Recovered on Special Media 32. Bartonella and Afipia 33. Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter 34. Legionella 35. Brucella 36. Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis 37. Francisella 38. Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum minus Section 12: Gram-Negative Cocci 39. Neisseria and Moraxella catarrhalis Section 13: Anaerobic Bacteriology 40. Overview and General Considerations 41. Overview of Anaerobic Organisms Section 14: Mycobacteria and Other Bacteria with Unusual Growth Requirements 42. Mycobacteria 43. Obligate Intracellular and Nonculturable Bacterial Agents 44. Cell Wall-Deficient Bacteria: Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma 45. The Spirochetes PART IV: PARASITOLOGY 46. Overview of the Methods and Strategies in Parasitology 47. Intestinal Protozoa 48. Blood and Tissue Protoza 49. Protozoa from Other Body Sites 50. Intestinal Nematodes 51. Tissue Nematodes 52. Blood and Tissue Filarial Nematodes 53. Intestinal Cestodes 54. Tissue Cestodes 55. Intestinal Trematodes 56. Liver and Lung Trematodes 57. Blood Trematodes PART V: MYCOLOGY 58. Overview of Fungal Identification Methods and Strategies 59. Hyaline Molds, Zygomycetes, Dermatophytes, and Opportunistic and Systemic Mycoses 60. Dematiaceious Molds 61. Opportunistic Atypical Fungus: P. jiroveci 62. The Yeasts 63. Antifungal Susceptibility Testing, Therapy and Prevention PART VI: VIROLOGY 64. Overview of the Methods and Strategies in Virology 65. Viruses in Human Disease 66. Antiviral Therapy, Susceptibility Testing and Prevention PART VII: DIAGNOSIS BY ORGAN SYSTEM 67. Bloodstream Infections 68. Infections of the Lower Respiratory Tract 69. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections and Other Infections of the Oral Cavity and Neck 70. Meningitis and Other Infections of the Central Nervous Systems 71. Infections of the Eyes, Ears, and Sinuses 72. Infections of the Urinary Tract 73. Genital Tract Infections 74. Gastrointestinal Tract Infections 75. Skin, Soft Tissue, and Wound Infections 76. Normally Sterile Body Fluids, Bone and Bone Marrow, and Solid Tissues PART VIII: CLINICAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT 77. Quality in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory 78. Infection Control 79. Sentinel Laboratory Response to Bioterrorism Glossary |
発行日 | 25-02-2021 |
Pages | 1170 |
trim | 276 x 216 (8 1/2 x 10 7/8) |
在庫状況 | In Stock |
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