Color atlas of medical microbiology / Tony Hart, Paul Shears.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Mosby, 2004Description: x, 326 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) 20 cmISBN:
  • 723433550
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QR 54 .H251 2004
Summary: describes many new, emerging, and re-emerging infections and pathogens, including SARS, presnts expanded coverage of diagnostic bacteriology, including more automated techniques and molecualr diagnostic approaches and presents a new discussion of biofilms and qurum sensing.Summary: Provides identificartion of medically important bacteria,viruses, fungi, and parasites. Contains 460 full-color photographs and electron micrographs, with concise expalnatory text and captions for understanding and recognizing the pathogens that infect humans. Reflects the latest advances in the understanding of microbial pathogenesis, such as the discovery of bacterial pathogenicity isalnds and Type 111 secretion systems that inject bacterial effectors directly into the host-cell cytoplasm
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Includes index.

describes many new, emerging, and re-emerging infections and pathogens, including SARS, presnts expanded coverage of diagnostic bacteriology, including more automated techniques and molecualr diagnostic approaches and presents a new discussion of biofilms and qurum sensing.

Provides identificartion of medically important bacteria,viruses, fungi, and parasites. Contains 460 full-color photographs and electron micrographs, with concise expalnatory text and captions for understanding and recognizing the pathogens that infect humans. Reflects the latest advances in the understanding of microbial pathogenesis, such as the discovery of bacterial pathogenicity isalnds and Type 111 secretion systems that inject bacterial effectors directly into the host-cell cytoplasm

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