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Understand the clinically relevant aspects of microbiology with this student-acclaimed, full-color review --- bolstered by case studies and hundreds of USMLE -style review questions

A  Doody's Core Title for 2022!

Since 1954, Jawetz, Melnick & Adelbergâs Medical Microbiology has been hailed by students, instructors, and clinicians as the single-best resource for understanding the roles microorganisms play in human health and illness. 

Concise and fully up to date, this trusted classic links fundamental principles with the diagnosis and treatment of microbial infections. Along with brief descriptions of each organism, you will find vital perspectives on pathogenesis, diagnostic laboratory tests, clinical findings, treatment, and epidemiology. The book also includes an entire chapter of case studies that focuses on differential diagnosis and management of microbial infections.

Hereâs why Jawetz

Table of Contents
Preface
Section I Fundamentals of Microbiology
1. The Science of Microbiology
Introduction
Biologic Principles Illustrated by Microbiology
Viruses
Prions
Prokaryotes
Protists
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
2. Cell Structure
Optical Methods
Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Prokaryotic Cell Structure
Staining
Morphologic Changes During Growth
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
3. Classification of Bacteria
Taxonomy—The Vocabulary of Medical Microbiology
Criteria for Identification of Bacteria
Classification Systems
Description of the Major Categories and Groups of Bacteria
Nonculture Methods for the Identification of Pathogenic Microorganisms
Updates to Taxonomic Changes
Objectives
Review Questions
4. Growth, Survival, and Death of Microorganisms
Survival of Microorganisms in the Natural Environment
The Meaning of Growth
Exponential Growth
The Growth Curve in Batch Culture
Maintenance of Cells in the Exponential Phase
Growth in Biofilms
Definition and Measurement of Death
Environmental Control of Microbial Growth
Strategies to Control Bacteria at the Environmental Level
General Mechanisms of Biocide Action
Specific Actions of Selected Biocides
Relationship of Biocide Concentration and Time on Antimicrobial Killing
Summary
Key Concepts
Review Questions
5. Cultivation of Microorganisms
Requirements for Growth
Sources of Metabolic Energy
Nutrition
Environmental Factors Affecting Growth
Cultivation Methods
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
6. Microbial Metabolism
Role of Metabolism in Biosynthesis and Growth
Focal Metabolites and Their Interconversion
Assimilatory Pathways
Biosynthetic Pathways
Patterns of Microbial Energy-Yielding Metabolism
Regulation of Metabolic Pathways
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
7. Microbial Genetics
Nucleic Acids and Their Organization in Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, and Viral Genomes
Replication
Transfer of DNA
Mutation and Gene Rearrangement
Gene Expression
Genetic Engineering
Characterization of Cloned DNA
Site-Directed Mutagenesis
Analysis of DNA, RNA, or Protein-Expressing Clones
Manipulation of Cloned DNA
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
Section II Immunology
8. Immunology
Overview
Innate Immunity
Adaptive Immunity
Complement
Cytokines
Microbiome and Immune System
Hypersensitivity
Defects of the Immune Response
Tumor Immunology
Clinical Immunology Laboratory (Diagnostic Testing)
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
Section III Bacteriology
9. Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infection
Identifying Bacteria That Cause Disease
Transmission of Infection
The Infectious Process
Genomics and Bacterial Pathogenicity
Regulation of Bacterial Virulence Factors
Bacterial Virulence Factors
The Damage-Response Framework—A New Paradigm of Microbial Virulence and Pathogenicity
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
10. Normal Human Microbiota
Human Microbiome Project
Role of the Resident Microbiota
Normal Microbiota of the Skin
Normal Microbiota of the Mouth and Upper Respiratory Tract
Normal Microbiota of the Urethra
Normal Microbiota of the Vagina
Normal Microbiota of the Placenta and Uterus
Normal Microbiota of the Conjunctiva
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
11. Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacilli: Bacillus and Clostridium Species
Bacillus species
Bacillus anthracis
Bacillus cereus
Clostridium species
Clostridium botulinum
Clostridium tetani
Clostridia That Produce Invasive Infections
Clostridium difficile and Diarrheal Disease
Review Questions
12. Aerobic Non–Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacilli: Corynebacterium, Listeria, Erysipelothrix, Nocardia, and Related Pathogens
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Other Coryneform Bacteria
Listeria monocytogenes
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Rhodococcus equi
Nocardiosis
Review Questions
13. The Staphylococci
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
14. The Streptococci, Enterococci, and Related Genera
Classification of Streptococci
Streptococci, Enterococci, and Related Genera of Particular Medical Interest
Streptococcus pyogenes
Streptococcus agalactiae
Groups C and G
Group D Streptococci
Streptococcus anginosus Group
Groups E, F, G, H, and K–U Streptococci
Viridans Streptococci
Nutritionally Variant Streptococci
Peptostreptococcus and Related Genera
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Enterococci
Other Catalase-Negative Gram-Positive Cocci
Review Questions
15. Enteric Gram-Negative Rods (Enterobacteriaceae)
Classification
Diseases Caused by Enterobacteriaceae Other Than Salmonella and Shigella
The Shigellae
The Salmonellae
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
16. Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Burkholderia, and Stenotrophomonas
The Pseudomonad Group
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia mallei
Burkholderia cepacia Complex
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
Acinetobacter
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
17. Vibrio, Aeromonas, Campylobacter, and Helicobacter
The Vibrios
Vibrio cholerae
Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus
Aeromonas species
Campylobacter
Campylobacter jejuni
Helicobacter pylori
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
18. Haemophilus, Bordetella, Brucella, and Francisella
The Haemophilus species
Haemophilus influenzae
Haemophilus aegypticus
Aggregatibacter aphrophilus
Haemophilus ducreyi
Other Haemophilus Species
The Bordetellae
Bordetella pertussis
Bordetella parapertussis
Bordetella bronchiseptica
Francisella tularensis and Tularemia
Review Questions
19. Yersinia and Pasteurella
Yersinia pestis and Plague
Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
Pasteurella multocida
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
20. The Neisseriae
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Neisseria meningitidis
Other Neisseriae
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
21. Infections Caused by Anaerobic Bacteria
Physiology and Growth Conditions for Anaerobes
Anaerobic Bacteria Found in Human Infections
Bacteria That Cause Vaginosis
Gardnerella vaginalis
Pathogenesis of Anaerobic Infections
The Polymicrobial Nature of Anaerobic Infections
Diagnosis of Anaerobic Infections
Treatment of Anaerobic Infections
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
22. Legionella, Bartonella, and Unusual Bacterial Pathogens
Legionella pneumophila and Other Legionellae
Bartonella
Streptobacillus moniliformis
Whipple Disease
Review Questions
23. Mycobacteria
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Other Mycobacterium
Mycobacterium leprae
Review Questions
24. Spirochetes: Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira
Treponema pallidum and Syphilis
Borrelia
Borrelia species and Relapsing Fever
Borrelia burgdorferi and Lyme Disease
Leptospira and Leptospirosis
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
25. Mycoplasmas and Cell Wall–Defective Bacteria
Mycoplasmas
Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Atypical Pneumonias
Mycoplasma hominis
Ureaplasma urealyticum
Mycoplasma genitalium
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
26. Rickettsia and Related Genera
General
Rickettsia and Orientia
Ehrlichia and Anaplasma
Coxiella burnetii
Review Questions
27. Chlamydia spp.
Chlamydia trachomatis Ocular, Genital, and Respiratory Infections
Trachoma
Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Infections and Inclusion Conjunctivitis
Chlamydia trachomatis and Neonatal Pneumonia
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
Chlamydia pneumoniae and Respiratory Infections
Chlamydia psittaci and Psittacosis
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
28. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Mechanisms of Action of Antimicrobial Drugs
Selective Toxicity
Inhibition of Cell Wall Synthesis
Inhibition/Alteration of Cell Membrane Function
Inhibition of Protein Synthesis
Inhibition of Nucleic Acid Synthesis
Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs
Origin of Drug Resistance
Cross-Resistance
Limitation of Drug Resistance
Clinical Implications of Drug Resistance
Antimicrobial Activity in vitro
Factors Affecting Antimicrobial Activity
Measurement of Antimicrobial Activity
Antimicrobial Activity in vivo
Drug–Pathogen Relationships
Host–Pathogen Relationships
Clinical Use of Antibiotics
Selection of Antibiotics
Dangers of Indiscriminate Use
Antimicrobial Drugs Used in Combination
Antimicrobial Chemoprophylaxis
Antimicrobial Drugs For Systemic Administration
Penicillins
Cephalosporins
Other β-Lactam Drugs
Tetracyclines
Glycylcyclines
Chloramphenicol
Macrolides
Clindamycin and Lincomycin
Glycopeptides, Lipopeptides, Lipoglycopeptides
Streptogramins
Oxazolidinones
Bacitracin
Polymyxins
Aminoglycosides
Quinolones
Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim
Other Drugs With Specialized Uses Drugs Used Primarily to Treat Mycobacterial Infections
Review Questions
Section IV Virology
29. General Properties of Viruses
Terms and Definitions in Virology
Evolutionary Origin of Viruses
Classification of Viruses
Principles of Virus Structure
Chemical Composition of Viruses
Cultivation and Detection of Viruses
Purification and Identification of Viruses
Laboratory Safety
Reaction to Physical and Chemical Agents
Replication of Viruses: An Overview
Genetics of Animal Viruses
Natural History (Ecology) and Modes of Transmission of Viruses
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
30. Pathogenesis and Control of Viral Diseases
Principles of Viral Diseases
Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases
Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infections
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
31. Parvoviruses
Properties of Parvoviruses
Parvovirus Infections in Humans
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
32. Adenoviruses
Properties of Adenoviruses
Adenovirus Infections in Humans
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
33. Herpesviruses
Properties of Herpesviruses
Herpesvirus Infections in Humans
Herpes Simplex Viruses
Varicella-Zoster Virus
Epstein-Barr Virus
Cytomegalovirus
Human Herpesvirus 6
Human Herpesvirus 7
Human Herpesvirus 8
Herpes B Virus
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
34. Poxviruses
Properties of Poxviruses
Poxvirus Infections in Humans: Vaccinia and Variola
Monkeypox Infections
Cowpox Infections
Buffalopox Infections
Orf Virus Infections
Molluscum Contagiosum
Tanapox and Yaba Monkey Tumor Poxvirus Infections
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
35. Hepatitis Viruses
Properties of Hepatitis Viruses
Hepatitis Virus Infections in Humans
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
36. Picornaviruses (Enterovirus and Rhinovirus Groups)
Properties of Picornaviruses
Enterovirus Group
Polioviruses
Coxsackieviruses
Other Enteroviruses
Enteroviruses in the Environment
Rhinoviruses
Parechovirus Group
Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Aphthovirus of Cattle)
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
37. Reoviruses, Rotaviruses, and Caliciviruses
Reoviruses and Rotaviruses
Rotaviruses
Reoviruses
Orbiviruses and Coltiviruses
Caliciviruses
Astroviruses
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
38. Arthropod-Borne and Rodent-Borne Viral Diseases
Human Arbovirus Infections
Togavirus and Flavivirus Encephalitis
Yellow Fever Virus
Dengue Virus
Bunyavirus Encephalitis Viruses
Sandfly Fever Virus
Rift Valley Fever Virus
Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus
Heartland Virus
Colorado Tick Fever Virus
Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fevers
Bunyavirus Diseases
Arenavirus Diseases
Filovirus Diseases
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
39. Orthomyxoviruses (Influenza Viruses)
Properties of Orthomyxoviruses
Influenza Virus Infections in Humans
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
40. Paramyxoviruses and Rubella Virus
Properties of Paramyxoviruses
Parainfluenza Virus Infections
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Human Metapneumovirus Infections
Mumps Virus Infections
Measles (Rubeola) Virus Infections
Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus Infections
Rubella (German Measles) Virus Infections
Postnatal Rubella
Congenital Rubella Syndrome
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
41. Coronaviruses
Properties of Coronaviruses
Coronavirus Infections in Humans
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
42. Rabies, Slow Virus Infections, and Prion Diseases
Rabies
Borna Disease
Slow Virus Infections and Prion Diseases
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
43. Human Cancer Viruses
General Features of Viral Carcinogenesis
Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Interactions of Tumor Viruses with Their Hosts
RNA Tumor Viruses
Hepatitis C Virus
Retroviruses
DNA Tumor Viruses
Hepatitis B Virus
Polyomaviruses
Papillomaviruses
Adenoviruses
Herpesviruses
Poxviruses
How to Prove That a Virus Causes Human Cancer
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
44. AIDS and Lentiviruses
Properties of Lentiviruses
HIV Infections in Humans
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
Section V Mycology
45. Medical Mycology
General Properties, Virulence, and Classification of Pathogenic Fungi
Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycoses
Superficial Mycoses
Cutaneous Mycoses
Key Concepts: Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses
Subcutaneous Mycoses
Sporotrichosis
Chromoblastomycosis
Phaeohyphomycosis
Mycetoma
Key Concepts: Subcutaneous Mycoses
Endemic Mycoses
Coccidioidomycosis
Histoplasmosis
Blastomycosis
Paracoccidioidomycosis
Key Concepts: Endemic Mycoses
Opportunistic Mycoses
Candidiasis
Cryptococcosis
Aspergillosis
Mucormycosis
Pneumocystis Pneumonia
Penicilliosis
Other Opportunistic Mycoses
Emerging Pathogens
Key Concepts: Opportunistic Mycoses
Antifungal Prophylaxis
Hypersensitivity to Fungi
Mycotoxins
Antifungal Chemotherapies
Topical Antifungal Agents
Key Concepts: Antifungal Chemotherapy
Review Questions
Section VI Parasitology
46. Medical Parasitology
Classification of Parasites
Intestinal Protozoan Infections
Giardia lamblia (Intestinal Flagellate)
Entamoeba histolytica (Intestinal and Tissue Ameba)
Other Intestinal Amebae
Cryptosporidium (Intestinal Sporozoa)
Cyclospora (Intestinal Sporozoa)
Sexually Transmitted Protozoan Infection
Trichomonas vaginalis (Genitourinary Flagellate)
Blood and Tissue Protozoan Infections
Blood Flagellates
Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (Blood Flagellates)
Trypanosoma cruzi (Blood Flagellate)
Leishmania Species (Blood Flagellates)
Entamoeba histolytica (Tissue Ameba)—See Intestinal Protozoan Infections Section
Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba castellanii, and Balamuthia mandrillaris (Free-Living Amebae)
Plasmodium Species (Blood Sporozoa)
Babesia microti (Blood Sporozoa)
Toxoplasma gondii (Tissue Sporozoa)
Microsporidia
Intestinal Helminthic Infections
Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm—Intestinal Nematode)
Trichuris trichiura (Whipworm—Intestinal Nematode)
Ascaris lumbricoides (Human Roundworm—Intestinal Nematode)
Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus (Human Hookworms—Intestinal Nematode)
Strongyloides stercoralis (Human Threadworm—Intestinal and Tissue Nematode)
Trichinella spiralis (Intestinal and Tissue Nematode)
Fasciolopsis buski (Giant Intestinal Fluke—Intestinal Trematode)
Taenia saginata (Beef Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) and Taenia solium (Pork Tapeworm—Intestinal and Tissue Cestode)
Diphyllobothrium latum (Broad Fish Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode)
Hymenolepis nana (Dwarf Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode)
Dipylidium caninum (Dog Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode)
Blood And Tissue Helminthic Infections
Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori (Lymphatic Filariasis—Tissue Nematodes)
Onchocerca volvulus (River Blindness—Tissue Nematode)
Dracunculus medinensis (Guinea Worm—Tissue Nematode)
Larva migrans (Zoonotic Larval Nematode Infections)
Clonorchis Sinensis (Chinese Liver Fluke), Fasciola hepatica (Sheep Liver Fluke), and Paragonimus westermani (Lung Fluke)—Tissue Trematodes
Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma japonicum, and Schistosoma haematobium (Blood Flukes)
Tissue Cestode Infections (Caused by the Larval Stages)
Taenia solium—Cysticercosis/Neurocysticercosis
Echinococcus granulosus (Hydatid Cyst)
Review Questions
Section VII Diagnostic Medical Microbiology and Clinical Correlation
47. Principles of Diagnostic Medical Microbiology
Communication Between Physician and Laboratory
Diagnosis of Bacterial and Fungal Infections
The Importance of Normal Bacterial and Fungal Microbiota
Laboratory Aids in the Selection of Antimicrobial Therapy
Diagnosis of Infection by Anatomic Site
Anaerobic Infections
Diagnosis of Chlamydial Infections
Diagnosis of Viral Infections
Review Questions
48. Cases and Clinical Correlations
Central Nervous System
Respiratory
Heart
Abdomen
Urinary Tract
Bone and Soft Tissue
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infections
Myocobacterium Avium Complex
Infections in Transplant Patients
Emerging Infections
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      Book Synopsis
      Understand the clinically relevant aspects of microbiology with this student-acclaimed, full-color review --- bolstered by case studies and hundreds of USMLE -style review questions

      A  Doody's Core Title for 2022!

      Since 1954, Jawetz, Melnick & Adelbergâs Medical Microbiology has been hailed by students, instructors, and clinicians as the single-best resource for understanding the roles microorganisms play in human health and illness. 

      Concise and fully up to date, this trusted classic links fundamental principles with the diagnosis and treatment of microbial infections. Along with brief descriptions of each organism, you will find vital perspectives on pathogenesis, diagnostic laboratory tests, clinical findings, treatment, and epidemiology. The book also includes an entire chapter of case studies that focuses on differential diagnosis and management of microbial infections.

      Hereâs why Jawetz

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Section I Fundamentals of Microbiology
      1. The Science of Microbiology
      Introduction
      Biologic Principles Illustrated by Microbiology
      Viruses
      Prions
      Prokaryotes
      Protists
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      2. Cell Structure
      Optical Methods
      Eukaryotic Cell Structure
      Prokaryotic Cell Structure
      Staining
      Morphologic Changes During Growth
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      3. Classification of Bacteria
      Taxonomy—The Vocabulary of Medical Microbiology
      Criteria for Identification of Bacteria
      Classification Systems
      Description of the Major Categories and Groups of Bacteria
      Nonculture Methods for the Identification of Pathogenic Microorganisms
      Updates to Taxonomic Changes
      Objectives
      Review Questions
      4. Growth, Survival, and Death of Microorganisms
      Survival of Microorganisms in the Natural Environment
      The Meaning of Growth
      Exponential Growth
      The Growth Curve in Batch Culture
      Maintenance of Cells in the Exponential Phase
      Growth in Biofilms
      Definition and Measurement of Death
      Environmental Control of Microbial Growth
      Strategies to Control Bacteria at the Environmental Level
      General Mechanisms of Biocide Action
      Specific Actions of Selected Biocides
      Relationship of Biocide Concentration and Time on Antimicrobial Killing
      Summary
      Key Concepts
      Review Questions
      5. Cultivation of Microorganisms
      Requirements for Growth
      Sources of Metabolic Energy
      Nutrition
      Environmental Factors Affecting Growth
      Cultivation Methods
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      6. Microbial Metabolism
      Role of Metabolism in Biosynthesis and Growth
      Focal Metabolites and Their Interconversion
      Assimilatory Pathways
      Biosynthetic Pathways
      Patterns of Microbial Energy-Yielding Metabolism
      Regulation of Metabolic Pathways
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      7. Microbial Genetics
      Nucleic Acids and Their Organization in Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, and Viral Genomes
      Replication
      Transfer of DNA
      Mutation and Gene Rearrangement
      Gene Expression
      Genetic Engineering
      Characterization of Cloned DNA
      Site-Directed Mutagenesis
      Analysis of DNA, RNA, or Protein-Expressing Clones
      Manipulation of Cloned DNA
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      Section II Immunology
      8. Immunology
      Overview
      Innate Immunity
      Adaptive Immunity
      Complement
      Cytokines
      Microbiome and Immune System
      Hypersensitivity
      Defects of the Immune Response
      Tumor Immunology
      Clinical Immunology Laboratory (Diagnostic Testing)
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      Section III Bacteriology
      9. Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infection
      Identifying Bacteria That Cause Disease
      Transmission of Infection
      The Infectious Process
      Genomics and Bacterial Pathogenicity
      Regulation of Bacterial Virulence Factors
      Bacterial Virulence Factors
      The Damage-Response Framework—A New Paradigm of Microbial Virulence and Pathogenicity
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      10. Normal Human Microbiota
      Human Microbiome Project
      Role of the Resident Microbiota
      Normal Microbiota of the Skin
      Normal Microbiota of the Mouth and Upper Respiratory Tract
      Normal Microbiota of the Urethra
      Normal Microbiota of the Vagina
      Normal Microbiota of the Placenta and Uterus
      Normal Microbiota of the Conjunctiva
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      11. Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacilli: Bacillus and Clostridium Species
      Bacillus species
      Bacillus anthracis
      Bacillus cereus
      Clostridium species
      Clostridium botulinum
      Clostridium tetani
      Clostridia That Produce Invasive Infections
      Clostridium difficile and Diarrheal Disease
      Review Questions
      12. Aerobic Non–Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacilli: Corynebacterium, Listeria, Erysipelothrix, Nocardia, and Related Pathogens
      Corynebacterium diphtheriae
      Other Coryneform Bacteria
      Listeria monocytogenes
      Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
      Rhodococcus equi
      Nocardiosis
      Review Questions
      13. The Staphylococci
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      14. The Streptococci, Enterococci, and Related Genera
      Classification of Streptococci
      Streptococci, Enterococci, and Related Genera of Particular Medical Interest
      Streptococcus pyogenes
      Streptococcus agalactiae
      Groups C and G
      Group D Streptococci
      Streptococcus anginosus Group
      Groups E, F, G, H, and K–U Streptococci
      Viridans Streptococci
      Nutritionally Variant Streptococci
      Peptostreptococcus and Related Genera
      Streptococcus pneumoniae
      Enterococci
      Other Catalase-Negative Gram-Positive Cocci
      Review Questions
      15. Enteric Gram-Negative Rods (Enterobacteriaceae)
      Classification
      Diseases Caused by Enterobacteriaceae Other Than Salmonella and Shigella
      The Shigellae
      The Salmonellae
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      16. Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Burkholderia, and Stenotrophomonas
      The Pseudomonad Group
      Pseudomonas aeruginosa
      Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia mallei
      Burkholderia cepacia Complex
      Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
      Acinetobacter
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      17. Vibrio, Aeromonas, Campylobacter, and Helicobacter
      The Vibrios
      Vibrio cholerae
      Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus
      Aeromonas species
      Campylobacter
      Campylobacter jejuni
      Helicobacter pylori
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      18. Haemophilus, Bordetella, Brucella, and Francisella
      The Haemophilus species
      Haemophilus influenzae
      Haemophilus aegypticus
      Aggregatibacter aphrophilus
      Haemophilus ducreyi
      Other Haemophilus Species
      The Bordetellae
      Bordetella pertussis
      Bordetella parapertussis
      Bordetella bronchiseptica
      Francisella tularensis and Tularemia
      Review Questions
      19. Yersinia and Pasteurella
      Yersinia pestis and Plague
      Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
      Pasteurella multocida
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      20. The Neisseriae
      Neisseria gonorrhoeae
      Neisseria meningitidis
      Other Neisseriae
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      21. Infections Caused by Anaerobic Bacteria
      Physiology and Growth Conditions for Anaerobes
      Anaerobic Bacteria Found in Human Infections
      Bacteria That Cause Vaginosis
      Gardnerella vaginalis
      Pathogenesis of Anaerobic Infections
      The Polymicrobial Nature of Anaerobic Infections
      Diagnosis of Anaerobic Infections
      Treatment of Anaerobic Infections
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      22. Legionella, Bartonella, and Unusual Bacterial Pathogens
      Legionella pneumophila and Other Legionellae
      Bartonella
      Streptobacillus moniliformis
      Whipple Disease
      Review Questions
      23. Mycobacteria
      Mycobacterium tuberculosis
      Other Mycobacterium
      Mycobacterium leprae
      Review Questions
      24. Spirochetes: Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira
      Treponema pallidum and Syphilis
      Borrelia
      Borrelia species and Relapsing Fever
      Borrelia burgdorferi and Lyme Disease
      Leptospira and Leptospirosis
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      25. Mycoplasmas and Cell Wall–Defective Bacteria
      Mycoplasmas
      Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Atypical Pneumonias
      Mycoplasma hominis
      Ureaplasma urealyticum
      Mycoplasma genitalium
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      26. Rickettsia and Related Genera
      General
      Rickettsia and Orientia
      Ehrlichia and Anaplasma
      Coxiella burnetii
      Review Questions
      27. Chlamydia spp.
      Chlamydia trachomatis Ocular, Genital, and Respiratory Infections
      Trachoma
      Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Infections and Inclusion Conjunctivitis
      Chlamydia trachomatis and Neonatal Pneumonia
      Lymphogranuloma Venereum
      Chlamydia pneumoniae and Respiratory Infections
      Chlamydia psittaci and Psittacosis
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      28. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
      Mechanisms of Action of Antimicrobial Drugs
      Selective Toxicity
      Inhibition of Cell Wall Synthesis
      Inhibition/Alteration of Cell Membrane Function
      Inhibition of Protein Synthesis
      Inhibition of Nucleic Acid Synthesis
      Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs
      Origin of Drug Resistance
      Cross-Resistance
      Limitation of Drug Resistance
      Clinical Implications of Drug Resistance
      Antimicrobial Activity in vitro
      Factors Affecting Antimicrobial Activity
      Measurement of Antimicrobial Activity
      Antimicrobial Activity in vivo
      Drug–Pathogen Relationships
      Host–Pathogen Relationships
      Clinical Use of Antibiotics
      Selection of Antibiotics
      Dangers of Indiscriminate Use
      Antimicrobial Drugs Used in Combination
      Antimicrobial Chemoprophylaxis
      Antimicrobial Drugs For Systemic Administration
      Penicillins
      Cephalosporins
      Other β-Lactam Drugs
      Tetracyclines
      Glycylcyclines
      Chloramphenicol
      Macrolides
      Clindamycin and Lincomycin
      Glycopeptides, Lipopeptides, Lipoglycopeptides
      Streptogramins
      Oxazolidinones
      Bacitracin
      Polymyxins
      Aminoglycosides
      Quinolones
      Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim
      Other Drugs With Specialized Uses Drugs Used Primarily to Treat Mycobacterial Infections
      Review Questions
      Section IV Virology
      29. General Properties of Viruses
      Terms and Definitions in Virology
      Evolutionary Origin of Viruses
      Classification of Viruses
      Principles of Virus Structure
      Chemical Composition of Viruses
      Cultivation and Detection of Viruses
      Purification and Identification of Viruses
      Laboratory Safety
      Reaction to Physical and Chemical Agents
      Replication of Viruses: An Overview
      Genetics of Animal Viruses
      Natural History (Ecology) and Modes of Transmission of Viruses
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      30. Pathogenesis and Control of Viral Diseases
      Principles of Viral Diseases
      Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases
      Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infections
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      31. Parvoviruses
      Properties of Parvoviruses
      Parvovirus Infections in Humans
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      32. Adenoviruses
      Properties of Adenoviruses
      Adenovirus Infections in Humans
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      33. Herpesviruses
      Properties of Herpesviruses
      Herpesvirus Infections in Humans
      Herpes Simplex Viruses
      Varicella-Zoster Virus
      Epstein-Barr Virus
      Cytomegalovirus
      Human Herpesvirus 6
      Human Herpesvirus 7
      Human Herpesvirus 8
      Herpes B Virus
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      34. Poxviruses
      Properties of Poxviruses
      Poxvirus Infections in Humans: Vaccinia and Variola
      Monkeypox Infections
      Cowpox Infections
      Buffalopox Infections
      Orf Virus Infections
      Molluscum Contagiosum
      Tanapox and Yaba Monkey Tumor Poxvirus Infections
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      35. Hepatitis Viruses
      Properties of Hepatitis Viruses
      Hepatitis Virus Infections in Humans
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      36. Picornaviruses (Enterovirus and Rhinovirus Groups)
      Properties of Picornaviruses
      Enterovirus Group
      Polioviruses
      Coxsackieviruses
      Other Enteroviruses
      Enteroviruses in the Environment
      Rhinoviruses
      Parechovirus Group
      Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Aphthovirus of Cattle)
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      37. Reoviruses, Rotaviruses, and Caliciviruses
      Reoviruses and Rotaviruses
      Rotaviruses
      Reoviruses
      Orbiviruses and Coltiviruses
      Caliciviruses
      Astroviruses
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      38. Arthropod-Borne and Rodent-Borne Viral Diseases
      Human Arbovirus Infections
      Togavirus and Flavivirus Encephalitis
      Yellow Fever Virus
      Dengue Virus
      Bunyavirus Encephalitis Viruses
      Sandfly Fever Virus
      Rift Valley Fever Virus
      Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus
      Heartland Virus
      Colorado Tick Fever Virus
      Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fevers
      Bunyavirus Diseases
      Arenavirus Diseases
      Filovirus Diseases
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      39. Orthomyxoviruses (Influenza Viruses)
      Properties of Orthomyxoviruses
      Influenza Virus Infections in Humans
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      40. Paramyxoviruses and Rubella Virus
      Properties of Paramyxoviruses
      Parainfluenza Virus Infections
      Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
      Human Metapneumovirus Infections
      Mumps Virus Infections
      Measles (Rubeola) Virus Infections
      Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus Infections
      Rubella (German Measles) Virus Infections
      Postnatal Rubella
      Congenital Rubella Syndrome
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      41. Coronaviruses
      Properties of Coronaviruses
      Coronavirus Infections in Humans
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      42. Rabies, Slow Virus Infections, and Prion Diseases
      Rabies
      Borna Disease
      Slow Virus Infections and Prion Diseases
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      43. Human Cancer Viruses
      General Features of Viral Carcinogenesis
      Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
      Interactions of Tumor Viruses with Their Hosts
      RNA Tumor Viruses
      Hepatitis C Virus
      Retroviruses
      DNA Tumor Viruses
      Hepatitis B Virus
      Polyomaviruses
      Papillomaviruses
      Adenoviruses
      Herpesviruses
      Poxviruses
      How to Prove That a Virus Causes Human Cancer
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      44. AIDS and Lentiviruses
      Properties of Lentiviruses
      HIV Infections in Humans
      Chapter Summary
      Review Questions
      Section V Mycology
      45. Medical Mycology
      General Properties, Virulence, and Classification of Pathogenic Fungi
      Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycoses
      Superficial Mycoses
      Cutaneous Mycoses
      Key Concepts: Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses
      Subcutaneous Mycoses
      Sporotrichosis
      Chromoblastomycosis
      Phaeohyphomycosis
      Mycetoma
      Key Concepts: Subcutaneous Mycoses
      Endemic Mycoses
      Coccidioidomycosis
      Histoplasmosis
      Blastomycosis
      Paracoccidioidomycosis
      Key Concepts: Endemic Mycoses
      Opportunistic Mycoses
      Candidiasis
      Cryptococcosis
      Aspergillosis
      Mucormycosis
      Pneumocystis Pneumonia
      Penicilliosis
      Other Opportunistic Mycoses
      Emerging Pathogens
      Key Concepts: Opportunistic Mycoses
      Antifungal Prophylaxis
      Hypersensitivity to Fungi
      Mycotoxins
      Antifungal Chemotherapies
      Topical Antifungal Agents
      Key Concepts: Antifungal Chemotherapy
      Review Questions
      Section VI Parasitology
      46. Medical Parasitology
      Classification of Parasites
      Intestinal Protozoan Infections
      Giardia lamblia (Intestinal Flagellate)
      Entamoeba histolytica (Intestinal and Tissue Ameba)
      Other Intestinal Amebae
      Cryptosporidium (Intestinal Sporozoa)
      Cyclospora (Intestinal Sporozoa)
      Sexually Transmitted Protozoan Infection
      Trichomonas vaginalis (Genitourinary Flagellate)
      Blood and Tissue Protozoan Infections
      Blood Flagellates
      Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (Blood Flagellates)
      Trypanosoma cruzi (Blood Flagellate)
      Leishmania Species (Blood Flagellates)
      Entamoeba histolytica (Tissue Ameba)—See Intestinal Protozoan Infections Section
      Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba castellanii, and Balamuthia mandrillaris (Free-Living Amebae)
      Plasmodium Species (Blood Sporozoa)
      Babesia microti (Blood Sporozoa)
      Toxoplasma gondii (Tissue Sporozoa)
      Microsporidia
      Intestinal Helminthic Infections
      Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm—Intestinal Nematode)
      Trichuris trichiura (Whipworm—Intestinal Nematode)
      Ascaris lumbricoides (Human Roundworm—Intestinal Nematode)
      Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus (Human Hookworms—Intestinal Nematode)
      Strongyloides stercoralis (Human Threadworm—Intestinal and Tissue Nematode)
      Trichinella spiralis (Intestinal and Tissue Nematode)
      Fasciolopsis buski (Giant Intestinal Fluke—Intestinal Trematode)
      Taenia saginata (Beef Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) and Taenia solium (Pork Tapeworm—Intestinal and Tissue Cestode)
      Diphyllobothrium latum (Broad Fish Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode)
      Hymenolepis nana (Dwarf Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode)
      Dipylidium caninum (Dog Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode)
      Blood And Tissue Helminthic Infections
      Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori (Lymphatic Filariasis—Tissue Nematodes)
      Onchocerca volvulus (River Blindness—Tissue Nematode)
      Dracunculus medinensis (Guinea Worm—Tissue Nematode)
      Larva migrans (Zoonotic Larval Nematode Infections)
      Clonorchis Sinensis (Chinese Liver Fluke), Fasciola hepatica (Sheep Liver Fluke), and Paragonimus westermani (Lung Fluke)—Tissue Trematodes
      Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma japonicum, and Schistosoma haematobium (Blood Flukes)
      Tissue Cestode Infections (Caused by the Larval Stages)
      Taenia solium—Cysticercosis/Neurocysticercosis
      Echinococcus granulosus (Hydatid Cyst)
      Review Questions
      Section VII Diagnostic Medical Microbiology and Clinical Correlation
      47. Principles of Diagnostic Medical Microbiology
      Communication Between Physician and Laboratory
      Diagnosis of Bacterial and Fungal Infections
      The Importance of Normal Bacterial and Fungal Microbiota
      Laboratory Aids in the Selection of Antimicrobial Therapy
      Diagnosis of Infection by Anatomic Site
      Anaerobic Infections
      Diagnosis of Chlamydial Infections
      Diagnosis of Viral Infections
      Review Questions
      48. Cases and Clinical Correlations
      Central Nervous System
      Respiratory
      Heart
      Abdomen
      Urinary Tract
      Bone and Soft Tissue
      Sexually Transmitted Diseases
      Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infections
      Myocobacterium Avium Complex
      Infections in Transplant Patients
      Emerging Infections
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