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Book Synopsis
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 stude

Table of Contents

Preface v

Contributors vii

Basic microbiology

1 Basic bacteriology 3
Peter Lambert

2 Classification of bacteria 12
Peter Lambert

3 Staphylococci 16
Tom Elliott and Peter Lambert

4 Streptococci and enterococcci 20
Anna Casey

5 Clostridia 26
Tony Worthington

6 Other Gram-positive bacteria 30
Anna Casey

7 Gram-negative cocci 36
Jonathan Sandoe

8 Enterobacteriaceae 40
Peter Lambert

9 Haemophilus and other fastidious Gram-negative bacteria 45
Jonathan Sandoe

10 Pseudomonas, Legionella and other environmental Gram-negative bacilli 51
Peter Lambert

11 Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Vibrio 54
Martin Skirrow, Cliodna McNulty and Tom Elliott

12 Treponema, Borrelia and Leptospira 58
Susan O’Connell

13 Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria 62
Peter Lambert

14 Chlamydiaceae, Rickettsia, Coxiella, Mycoplasmataceae and Anaplasmataceae 64
Jonathan Sandoe

15 Basic virology 69
Peter Mackie

16 Major virus groups 75
Peter Mackie

17 Basic mycology and classification of fungi 93
Elizabeth Johnson

18 Parasitology: protozoa 101
Peter Chiodini

19 Parasitology: helminths 112
Peter Chiodini

Antimicrobial agents

20 Antibacterial agents 127
Peter Lambert

21 Antifungalagents 144
ElizabethJohnson

22 Antiviral agents 147
Eleni Nastouli

Infection

23 Diagnostic laboratory methods 157
Tony Worthington

24 Epidemiology and prevention of infection 167
Barry Cookson

25 Upper respiratory tract infections 177
Jonathan Sandoe

26 Lower respiratory tract infections 183
Shruti Khurana

27 Tuberculosis and mycobacteria 189
Sumeet Singhania

28 Gastrointestinal infections 193
Tariq Iqbal

29 Liver and biliary tract infections 202
David Mutimer

30 Urinary tract infections 207
Chris Catchpole

31 Genital infections 210
Kaveh Manavi

32 Infections of the central nervous system 220
Erwin Brown

33 Bacteraemia and bloodstream infections 229
Tom Elliott

34 Device-related infections 233
Tom Elliott

35 Cardiovascular infections 238
Richard Watkin

36 Bone and joint infections 241
Jonathan Sandoe

37 Skin and soft-tissue infections 246
Supriya Narasimhan and Rabih Darouiche

38 Infections in the compromised host 257
Tom Elliott

39 Infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant bacteria 260
David Livermore

40 Perinatal and congenital infections 264
James Gray

41 Human immunodeficiency virus 271
Kaveh Manavi

42 Miscellaneous viral infections 277
John Cheesbrough

Self-assessment

Self-assessment questions 285

Answers to self-assessment questions 300

General subject index 309

Organism index 317

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/11/2011
    ISBN13: 9781444334654, 978-1444334654
    ISBN10: 1444334654

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    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 stude

    Table of Contents

    Preface v

    Contributors vii

    Basic microbiology

    1 Basic bacteriology 3
    Peter Lambert

    2 Classification of bacteria 12
    Peter Lambert

    3 Staphylococci 16
    Tom Elliott and Peter Lambert

    4 Streptococci and enterococcci 20
    Anna Casey

    5 Clostridia 26
    Tony Worthington

    6 Other Gram-positive bacteria 30
    Anna Casey

    7 Gram-negative cocci 36
    Jonathan Sandoe

    8 Enterobacteriaceae 40
    Peter Lambert

    9 Haemophilus and other fastidious Gram-negative bacteria 45
    Jonathan Sandoe

    10 Pseudomonas, Legionella and other environmental Gram-negative bacilli 51
    Peter Lambert

    11 Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Vibrio 54
    Martin Skirrow, Cliodna McNulty and Tom Elliott

    12 Treponema, Borrelia and Leptospira 58
    Susan O’Connell

    13 Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria 62
    Peter Lambert

    14 Chlamydiaceae, Rickettsia, Coxiella, Mycoplasmataceae and Anaplasmataceae 64
    Jonathan Sandoe

    15 Basic virology 69
    Peter Mackie

    16 Major virus groups 75
    Peter Mackie

    17 Basic mycology and classification of fungi 93
    Elizabeth Johnson

    18 Parasitology: protozoa 101
    Peter Chiodini

    19 Parasitology: helminths 112
    Peter Chiodini

    Antimicrobial agents

    20 Antibacterial agents 127
    Peter Lambert

    21 Antifungalagents 144
    ElizabethJohnson

    22 Antiviral agents 147
    Eleni Nastouli

    Infection

    23 Diagnostic laboratory methods 157
    Tony Worthington

    24 Epidemiology and prevention of infection 167
    Barry Cookson

    25 Upper respiratory tract infections 177
    Jonathan Sandoe

    26 Lower respiratory tract infections 183
    Shruti Khurana

    27 Tuberculosis and mycobacteria 189
    Sumeet Singhania

    28 Gastrointestinal infections 193
    Tariq Iqbal

    29 Liver and biliary tract infections 202
    David Mutimer

    30 Urinary tract infections 207
    Chris Catchpole

    31 Genital infections 210
    Kaveh Manavi

    32 Infections of the central nervous system 220
    Erwin Brown

    33 Bacteraemia and bloodstream infections 229
    Tom Elliott

    34 Device-related infections 233
    Tom Elliott

    35 Cardiovascular infections 238
    Richard Watkin

    36 Bone and joint infections 241
    Jonathan Sandoe

    37 Skin and soft-tissue infections 246
    Supriya Narasimhan and Rabih Darouiche

    38 Infections in the compromised host 257
    Tom Elliott

    39 Infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant bacteria 260
    David Livermore

    40 Perinatal and congenital infections 264
    James Gray

    41 Human immunodeficiency virus 271
    Kaveh Manavi

    42 Miscellaneous viral infections 277
    John Cheesbrough

    Self-assessment

    Self-assessment questions 285

    Answers to self-assessment questions 300

    General subject index 309

    Organism index 317

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