Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple

ISBN 0940780496, DjVu, 7 Mb


A brief, clear, thorough, and highly enjoyable approach to clinical microbiology, brimming with mnemonics, humor, summary charts and illustrations, from AIDS to “flesh-eating bacteria” to ebola, mad cow disease, hantavirus, anthrax, smallpox, botulism, etc. Excellent Board review. Exam review for medical students. Features visual memory tools and illustrations, summary charts, and other learning aids. Concentrates on clinical and infectious disease issues. Updated to include information on AIDS and other current topics in microbiology. Written in conversational style.


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Principles and Practice of Clinical Parasitology

Principles and Practice of Clinical Parasitology

ISBN 0471977292, 13 Mb, 752 pages

Book Description

A comprehensive account of protozoan and metozoan diseases in modern clinical practice, with orientation towards clinical management of parasitic infections. In the past, parasitology was considered as an obscure subject of little relevance to the majority of clinicians and microbiologists. Over the last decade, however, much has happened to change this, not least the explosion in foreign travel
This textbook is the forth in the Principles and Practice series, providing an expansive and detailed coverage of clinical microbiology. It has a similar appeal to that of Zuckerman's, Principles & Practice of Clinical Virology, with an international authorship and emphasis placed on integrating new knowledge in a clinically relevant manner.


. An essential, up-to-date sourcebook on the fundamentals of human parasitology
. Provides a global approach with renowned and international authorship
. Completes the quartet of Principles and Practice series in Microbiology

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Rotavirus: Methods & Protocols

Rotavirus: Methods & Protocols
(Methods in Molecular Medicine)
Pages: 262

Synopsis:

Specialists in animal and human rotavirus infections and rotavirus vaccine research from US and British laboratories offer a collection of both established and cutting-edge methods for studying the group of pathogens, which are an important cause of infant morbidity and mortality. The laboratory methods are used to study structure, molecular biology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, and prevention in animal models. Background notes help make the techniques reproducible and the results robust.


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The Bacteria: Their Origin, Structure, Function and Antibiosis

The Bacteria: Their Origin, Structure, Function and Antibiosis
Pages: 224


The book's purpose is to explain from the development of life on earth to the evolution of diversity. It is this diversity that led, almost automatically to the development of pathogens and predators. The relationship of pathogens and host lead to the development of antibiotics and resistance mechanism. Man has extended this process and we now have a situation in which new antibiotics only are effective for a short time. If we are to create long term antibiotics we must design them with this history in mind.Understanding antibiotic chemotherapy at the ecological level is necessary for more permanent advances in development and in the usage of antibiotic agents both old, new, and in the future.


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