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Visual Mnemonics for Microbiology & Immunology

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Visual Mnemonics for Microbiology and Immunology uses carton drawings that make material easier to learn with tremendous recall months later.

Laurie Marbas, a third year medical student at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, developed this series using concept diagramming to shorten her study time and help her recall the facts. Classmates using these drawings reported improved test scores. Students suggested she published her drawings to help other students.

Each page is formatted with plenty of space for notes and reminders, and some students color the organisms for better recall. Visual Mnemonics for Microbiology and Immunology includes sections on parasitology, bacteriology, mycology, virology, and immunology.

Perfect for medical students -- physician assistants, nurse practitioners and related health professionals will also find Visual Mnemonics valuable.

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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
553
  • Parasitology
  1. Lumen Protozoa
  2. Hemoflagellates
  3. Malaria
  4. Tissue Protozoa
  5. Trematodes
  6. Cestodes
  7. Intestinal Nematodes
  8. Tissue Nematodes

Bacteriology

  1. Staphylococcus
  2. Streptococcus
  3. Gram Positive Bacilli
  4. Antimicrobial Agents
  5. Enterics
    1. Rods of indigenous flora
    2. Principal enterotoxin producers
    3. Bacteria of greatest medical importance
    4. Principal invasive intestinal pathogens that produce diseases confined to intestinal tract
    5. Salmonella
    6. Campylobacter Jejuni, Helicobacter Pylori, Yersinia Enterocolitics
  6. Neisseria
  7. Haemophius
  8. Other Haempophilus species
  9. Spirochetes
    1. Treponema pallidum
    2. Nonvenereal treponematoses
    3. Borrelia
    4. Leptospirosis
    5. Spirillum
    Yersina Francisella Pasteurella Bordetella Brucella Mycobacteria Mycoplasma, L-Forms, Legionella Rickettsia Chlamydia Miscellaneous Gram Negative Bacteria Anaerobic Bacteria Clostridium Actinomycetes

    Mycology

    1. Antifungals
      1. Gerneral
      2. Topical
      3. Oral and Polyenes
      Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Mycoses Systemic Mycoses
      1. Coccidioidomycosis
      2. Histoplasmosis
      3. Blastomycosis
      4. Paracoccidioidomycosis
      Opportunistic Mycoses
      1. Cryptococcosis
      2. Candidiasis
      3. Aspergillosis
      4. Mucormycosis
      5. Pneumocystis carinii

      Virology

      1. Antiviral Agents
      2. DNA Viruses
        1. Adenoviridae
        2. Parvoviridae
        3. Papovaviridae
        4. Herpesviridae
        5. Poxviridae
        6. Hepatitis B
        Hepatitis Viruses RNA Viruses
        1. Picornaviridae
        2. Caliciviridae
        3. Astroviridae
        4. Coronaviridae
        5. Orthomyxoviridae
        6. Paramyxoviridae
        7. Rhabdoviridae
        8. Togaviridae
        9. Bunyaviridae
        10. Filoviridae
        11. Flaviviridae
        12. Arenaviridae
        13. Reoviridae
        14. Retroviridae:: oncoviruses, HTLV/HIV

        Immunology

        1. Autoimmune disorders
        2. Hypersensitive
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