Tille, Patricia M.

Bailey & Scott's diagnostic microbiology / Diagnostic microbiology Patricia M. Tille - 14th ed. - Missouri: Elsevier, 2017. - xviii, 1115 p. PB

Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. 1. Basic medical microbiology. Microbial taxonomy --
Bacterial genetics, metabolism, and structure --
Host-microorganism interactions --
pt. 2. General principles in clinical microbiology. Laboratory safety --
Specimen management --
Role of Microscopy --
Traditional cultivation and identification --
Nucleic acid-based analytic methods for microbial identification and characterization --
Overview of immunochemical methods used for organism detection --
Principles of antimicrobial action and resistance --
Laboratory methods and strategies for antimicrobial susceptibility testing --
pt. 3. Bacteriology. Overview of bacterial identification methods and strategies --
Staphylococcus, micrococcus, and similar organisms --
Streptococuus, enterococcus, and similar organisms --
Bacillus and similar organisms --
Listeria, corynebacterium, and similar organisms --
Erysipelothrix, lactobacillus, and similar organisms --
Nocardia, streptomyces, rhodococcus, and similar organisms --
Enterobacteriaceae --
Acinetobacter, stenotrophomonas, and other organisms --
Pseudomonas, burkholderia, and similar organisms Achromobacter, rhizobium, ochrobactrum, and similar organisms --
Chryseobacterium, sphingobacterium, and similar organisms --
Alcaligenes, bordetella (nonpertussis), comamonas, and similar organisms --
Vibrio, aeromonas, and similar organisms --
Sphingomonas paucimobilis and similar organisms --
Moraxella --
Eikenella corrodens and similar organisms --
Pasteurella and similar organisms --
Actinobacillus, kingella, cardiobacterium, capnocytophaga, and similar organisms --
Haemophilus --
Baronella and Afipia --
Campylobacter, arcobacter, and helicobacter --
Legionella --
Brucella --
Bordetella pertussis, bordetella parapertussis, and related species --
Francisella --
Streptobacillus moniliformis and spirillum minus --
Neisseria and moraxella catarrhalis --
Overview and general laboratory considerations --
Overview of anaerobic organisms --
Mycobacteria --
Obligate intracellular and nonculturable bacterial agents --
Cell wall-deficient bacteria: mycplasma and ureaplasma --
The spirochetes. pt. 4. Parasitology. Overview of the methods and strategies in parasitology --
Intestinal protozoa --
Blood and tissue protozoa --
Protozoa from other body sites --
Intestinal nematodes --
Tissue nematodes --
Blood nematodes --
Intestinal cestodes --
Tissue cestodes --
Intestinal trematodes --
Liver and lung trematodes --
Blood trematodes --
pt. 5. Mycology. Overview of fungal identification methods and strategies --
Hyaline molds, mucorales, entomophthorales, dermatophytes, and opportunistic and systemic mycoses --
Dematiaceious (melanized) molds --
Opportunistic atypical fungus: pneumocystis jirovecii --
The yeasts --
Antifungal susceptibility testing, therapy, and prevention --
pt. 6. Virology. Overview of the methods and strategies in virology --
Viruses in human disease --
Antiviral therapy, susceptibility testing, and prevention --
pt. 7. Diagnosis by organ system. Bloodstream infections --
Infections of the lower respiratory tract --
Upper respiratory tract infections and other infections of the oral cavity and neck --
Meningitis and other infections of the central nervous system --
Infections of the eyes, ears, and sinuses --
Infections of the urinary tract --
Genital tract infections --
Gastrointestinal tract infections --
Skin, soft tissue, and wound infections --
Normally sterile body fluids, bone and bone marrow, and solid tissues --
pt. 8. Clinical laboratory management. Quality in the clinical microbiology laboratory --
Infection control --
Sentinel laboratory response to bioterrorism.
Other Titles: Bailey and Scott's diagnostic microbiology
Diagnostic microbiology

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Microbiological Techniques
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Microbiological Phenomena

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