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Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology

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The classic text known as the gold standard in microbiology is now revised, reorganized, and up-to-date. Always comprehensive and current, this edition features even more new information on hot topics such as identification systems, quality control organisms, antiparasitic agents, HIV viral load testing, HIV genotyping, Hepatitis C virus, antivirals, and a new procedure for the motility test. In addition, thoroughly revised material reflects the latest advances and developments. New clinical case studies challenge students to think critically and apply what theyve learned in realistic situations, and a compartmentalized organization keeps related topics together so information is easy to find.
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
11
Cover
paperback
Pages count
1069
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
2245
  • Part I General Issues in Clinical Microbiology
    • General issues and role of laboratorians
    • Laboratory safety
    • Laboratory physical design, management, and organization
    • Quality in the clinical microbiology laboratory
    • Infection control
    Part II Scientific and Laboratory Basis for Clinical Microbiology
    • Microbial taxonomy
    • Bacterial genetics, metabolism, and structure
    • Host-microorganism interactions
    • Role of microscopy in the diagnosis of infectious diseases
    • Laboratory cultivation and isolation of bacteria
    • Overview of conventional methods for bacterial identification
    • Molecular methods for microbial identification and characterization
    • Immunochemical methods used for organism detection
    • Serologic diagnosis of infectious diseases
    • Principles of antimicrobial action and resistance
    • Laboratory methods for detection of antimicrobial resistance
    • Laboratory strategies for antimicrobial susceptibility testing
    Part III Bacteriology
    • Overview of bacterial identification methods and strategies
    • Section 1: Catalase-positive, gram-positive cocci
    • Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, and similar organisms
    • Section 2: Catalase-negative, gram-positive cocci
    • Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and similar organisms
    • Section 3: Non-branching, catalase-positive, gram-positive bacilli
    • Bacillus and similar organisms
    • Listeria, Corynebacterium, and similar organisms
    • Section 4: Non-branching, catalase-negative, gram-positive bacilli
    • Erysipelothrix, Lactobacillus, and similar organisms
    • Section 5: Branching or partially acid-fast, gram-positive bacilli
    • Nocardia, Streptomyces, Rhodococcus, Oerskovia, and similar organisms
    • Section 6: Gram-negative bacilli and coccobacilli (MacConkey-positive, oxidase-negative)
    • Enterobacteriaceae
    • Acinetobacter, Chryseomonas, Flavimonas, and Stenotrophomonas
    • Section 7: Gram-negative bacilli and coccobacilli (MacConkey-positive, oxidase-positive)
    • Pseudomonas, Burkholderia, and similar organisms
    • Achromobacter, Agrobacterium, Ochrobactrum, and similar organisms
    • Chryseobacterium, Sphingobacterium, and similar organisms
    • Alcaligenes, Bordetella (nonpertussis), Comamonas, and similar organisms
    • Vibrio, Aeromonas, Plesiomonas, shigelloides, and Chromobacterium violaceum
    • Section 8: Gram-negative bacilli and coccobacilli (MacConkey-negative, oxidase-positive)
    • Sphingomonas paucimobilis and similar organisms
    • Moraxella and elongated Neisseria
    • Eikenella corrodens and similar organisms
    • Pasteurella and similar organisms
    • Actinobacillus, Kingella, Cardiobacterium, Capnocytophaga and similar organisms
    • Section 9: Gram-negative bacilli and coccobacilli (MacConkey-negative, oxidase-variable)
    • Haemophilus
    • Section 10: Gram-negative bacilli that are optimally recovered on special media
    • Bartonella and Afipia
    • Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter
    • Legionella
    • Brucella
    • Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis
    • Francisella
    • Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum minus
    • Section 11: Gram-negative cocci
    • Neisseria and Moraxella catarrhalis
    • Overview and general considerations
    • Section 12: Anaerobic bacteriology
    • Laboratory considerations
    • Section 13: Mycobacteria and other bacteria with unusual growth requirements
    • Mycobacteria
    • Obligate intracellular and nonculturable bacterial agents
    • Cell wall-deficient bacteria: Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
    • The spirochetes
    Part IV Parasitology
    • Laboratory methods for diagnosis of parasitic infections
    Part V Mycology
    • Laboratory methods in basic mycology
    Part VI Virology
    • Laboratory methods in basic virology
    Part VII 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
    Glossary
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