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    Parasitology: Protozoology and Helminthology. In Relation to clinical Medicine : With two hundred fourteen illustrations / K. D. Chatterjee, D. Chatterjee. - 13th ed. - New Delphi ; Bengaluru ; Pune : CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2011. - vi, 298 p. : il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Index: p. 295-298. - ISBN 978-81-239-1810-5 : 040.00 р.
Переклад назви: Паразитологія: Протозоологія та гельмінтологія. В зв'язку з клінічною медициною / К. Д. Чаттерджи, Д. Чаттерджи
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Анотація: The current edition of the book has been revised and updated with new information wherever necessary. Serves as a ready reference on Parasitology, dealing with the essential characters of parasites infecting man, the pathogenic effects and methods of diagnosis. A complete guide to the students reading Medical Parasitology, which will not only be of help in their class-work but will also give them a better understanding of the subject The book has been divided into four sections. The first is an introductory section describing the terminology and general principles of parasitological studies. Two sections: Protozoology and Helminthology. 1: In each section the parasites of man have been classified as under: 2: Geographical distribution, habitat, morphology and life cycle, pathogenicity and clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis. The concluding section covers an appendix, describing various techniques adopted for parasitological diagnosis. Adequately illustrated Line diagrams Colored plates Specially compiled tables- to assist the reader in grasping the essential points CONTENTS PAGE GENERAL INTRODUCTION................................ 1-11 SECTION I PROTOZOOLOGY CHAPTER I. PROTOZOA.................................... 13-17 II. PHYLUM SARCOMASTIGOPHORA........................ 18-89 III. PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA............................. 90-137 IV. PHYLUM CILIOPHORA.............................. 138-140 V. PHYLUM MICROSPORA ............................... 141 SECTION II HELMINTHOLOGY VI. PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES: CLASS CESTOIDEA................. 143-171 VII. PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES: CLASS TREMATODA ................. 172-198 VIII. PHYLUM NEMATHELMINTHES: CLASS NEMATODA .................. 199-258 APPENDIX I DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES > A. Examination of Stool for Parasites.......................... 260-266 B. Examination of Blood for Parasites ........................... 266-273 C. Cultural Examination ............................... 273-276 D. Examination of Biopsy Material............................. 276-278 APPENDIX II TREATMENT OF PARASITIC INFECTIONS List of Drugs: Dosage and Methods of Administration ..................... 279-293 Index........................................ 295-298
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Chatterjee, D.

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    Murray, Patrick (Senior Worldwide Director, Scientific Affairs, BD Diagnostics Systems, Sparks, Maryland, Adjunct Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland).
    Basic medical microbiology / P. R. Murray. - Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, 2018. - viii, 232 p. : color. il. - На англ. мові. - Referenc. at the end of the chapt. - Index: p. 225-232. - ISBN 978-0-323-47676-8 : 1 481.00 грн.
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Анотація: Authored by the lead author of the bestselling Medical Microbiology and written in the same tradition, Basic Medical Microbiology was designed as a straight-forward, practical introduction to this difficult topic. It provides students with a firm foundation in the principles and applications of microbiology, serving as an effective prep tool for examinations and the transition into clinical application. Key Features Carefully curated contents focus on the most commonly observed and tested organisms and diseases. Differential diagnosis, organism classification overview, and a list of antimicrobials used to treat infections are provided in the introductory chapter of each organism section, reinforcing the clinical application and relevance. Organized by organism; focuses on the association between an organism and disease. Concise tables and high-quality illustrations offer visual guidance and an easy review of key material. Clinical cases reinforce the clinical significance of each organism. Includes multiple-choice questions to aid in self-assessment and examination preparation. Student Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices. Table of Contents Section I. Introduction Chapter 1. Overview of Medical Microbiology Section I. Bacteria Chapter 2. Introduction of Bacteria Chapter 3. Aerobic Gram-Positive Cocci Chapter 4. Aerobic Gram-Positive Rods Chapter 5. Acid-Fast Bacteria Chapter 6. Aerobic Gram-Negative Cocci and Coccobacilli Chapter 7. Aerobic Fermentative Gram-Negative Rods Chapter 8. Aerobic Non-fermentative Gram-Negative Rods Chapter 9. Anaerobic Bacteria Chapter 10. Spiral Shaped Bacteria Chapter 11. Intracellular Bacteria Section II. Viruses Chapter 12. Introduction to Viruses Chapter 13. Human Immunodeficiency Viruses Chapter 14. Human Herpes Viruses Chapter 15. Respiratory Viruses Chapter 16. Hepatitis Viruses Chapter 17. Gastrointestinal Viruses Section III. Fungi Chapter 18. Introduction to Fungi Chapter 19. Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Fungi Chapter 20. Systemic Dimorphic Fungi Chapter 21. Opportunistic Fungi Section IV. Parasites Chapter 22. Introduction to Parasites Chapter 23. Protozoa Chapter 24. Nematodes Chapter 25. Trematodes Chapter 26. Cestodes Chapter 27. Arthropods Section V. Review Questions
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    Murray, Patrick (Senior Worldwide Director, Scientific Affairs, BD Diagnostics, Sparks, Maryland, Adjunct Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland).
    Medical Microbiology / P. R. Murray, K. S. Rosenthal, M. A. Pfaller. - 8th ed.Print & eBook. - Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, 2016 (China). - x, 836 p. : color. il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Bibliogr. at the end of the chapt. - Index: p. 806-836. - ISBN 978-0-323-29956-5 : 3 296.00 грн.
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   МЕДИЦИНА(АНГЛ)


   ВІРУСОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)


   ПАРАЗИТОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)


   МІКОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)


   ІМУНОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)


Анотація: Description Turn to Medical Microbiology, 8th Edition for a thorough, clinically relevant understanding of microbes and their diseases. This succinct, easy-to-use text presents the fundamentals of microbiology and immunology in a clearly written, engaging manner—effectively preparing you for your courses, exams, and beyond. Key Features Coverage of basic principles, immunology, laboratory diagnosis, bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology help you master the essentials. Review questions at the end of each chapter correlate basic science with clinical practice to help you understand the clinical relevance of the organisms examined. Clinical cases illustrate the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, reinforcing a clinical approach to learning. Full-color clinical photographs, images, and illustrations help you visualize the clinical presentations of infections. Summary tables and text boxes emphasizing essential concepts and learning issues optimize exam review. Additional images, 200 self-assessment questions, NEW animations, and more. Table of Contents SECTION 1 Introduction 1 Introduction to Medical Microbiology 2 Human Microbiome in Health and Disease 3 Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis SECTION 2 General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis 4 Microscopy and In Vitro Culture 5 Molecular Diagnosis 6 Serologic Diagnosis SECTION 3 Basic Concepts in the Immune Response 7 Elements of Host Protective Responses 8 Innate Host Responses 9 Antigen-Specific Immune Responses 10 Immune Responses to Infectious Agents 11 Antimicrobial Vaccines SECTION 4 Bacteriology 12 Bacterial Classification, Structure, and Replication 13 Bacterial Metabolism and Genetics 14 Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis 15 Role of Bacteria in Disease 16 Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases 17 Antibacterial Agents 18 Staphylococcus and Related Gram-Positive Cocci 19 Streptococcus and Enterococcus 20 Bacillus 21 Listeria and Related Gram-Positive Bacteria 22 Mycobacterium and Related Acid-Fast Bacteria 23 Neisseria and Related Genera 24 Haemophilus and Related Bacteria 25 Enterobacteriaceae 26 Vibrio and Related Bacteria 27 Pseudomonas and Related Bacteria 28 Campylobacter and Helicobacter 29 Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Rods 30 Clostridium 31 Non–Spore-Forming Anaerobic Bacteria 32 Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira 33 Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma SECTION 1 Introduction 1 Introduction to Medical Microbiology 2 Human Microbiome in Health and Disease 3 Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis SECTION 2 General Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis 4 Microscopy and In Vitro Culture 5 Molecular Diagnosis 6 Serologic Diagnosis SECTION 3 Basic Concepts in the Immune Response 7 Elements of Host Protective Responses 8 Innate Host Responses 9 Antigen-Specific Immune Responses 10 Immune Responses to Infectious Agents 11 Antimicrobial Vaccines SECTION 4 Bacteriology 12 Bacterial Classification, Structure, and Replication 13 Bacterial Metabolism and Genetics 14 Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis 15 Role of Bacteria in Disease 16 Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases 17 Antibacterial Agents 18 Staphylococcus and Related Gram-Positive Cocci 19 Streptococcus and Enterococcus 20 Bacillus 21 Listeria and Related Gram-Positive Bacteria 22 Mycobacterium and Related Acid-Fast Bacteria 23 Neisseria and Related Genera 24 Haemophilus and Related Bacteria 25 Enterobacteriaceae 26 Vibrio and Related Bacteria 27 Pseudomonas and Related Bacteria 28 Campylobacter and Helicobacter 29 Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Rods 30 Clostridium 31 Non–Spore-Forming Anaerobic Bacteria 32 Treponema, Borrelia, and Leptospira 33 Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma 34 Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Related Bacteria 35 Chlamydia and Chlamydophila SECTION 5 Virology 36 Viral Classification, Structure, and Replication 37 Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis 38 Role of Viruses in Disease View less oplasma and Ureaplasma 34 Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Related Bacteria 35 Chlamydia and Chlamydophila SECTION 5 Virology 36 Viral Classification, Structure, and Replication 37 Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis 38 Role of Viruses in Disease 39 Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Diseases 40 Antiviral Agents and Infection Control 41 Papillomaviruses and Polyomaviruses 42 Adenoviruses 43 Human Herpesviruses 44 Poxviruses 45 Parvoviruses 46 Picornaviruses 47 Coronaviruses and Noroviruses 48 Paramyxoviruses 49 Orthomyxoviruses 50 Rhabdoviruses, Filoviruses, and Bornaviruses 51 Reoviruses 52 Togaviruses and Flaviviruses 53 Bunyaviridae and Arenaviridae 54 Retroviruses 55 Hepatitis Viruses 56 Prion Diseases SECTION 6 Mycology 57 Fungal Classification, Structure, and Replication 58 Pathogenesis of Fungal Disease 59 Role of Fungi in Disease 60 Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Disease 61 Antifungal Agents 62 Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses 63 Subcutaneous Mycoses 64 Systemic Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Fungi 65 Opportunistic Mycoses 66 Fungal and Fungal-Like Infections of Unusual or Uncertain Etiology 67 Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicoses SECTION 7 Parasitology 68 Parasitic Classification, Structure, and Replication 69 Pathogenesis of Parasitic Diseases 70 Role of Parasites in Disease 71 Laboratory Diagnosis of Parasitic Disease 72 Antiparasitic Agents 73 Intestinal and Urogenital Protozoa 74 Blood and Tissue Protozoa 75 Nematodes 76 Trematodes 77 Cestodes 78 Arthropods
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Rosenthal, Ken S.
Professor of Biomedical Sciences and Director Microbiology and Immunology, Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada; Emeritus Professor, Northeastern Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, Ohio
Pfaller, Michael A. (Chief Medical Officer, T2 Biosystems, Lexington, Massachusetts, Professor Emeritus, University of Iowa College of Medicine and College of Public Health, Iowa City, Iowa)

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    Mims' Medical Microbiology and Immunology / R. V. Goering, H. M. Dockrell, M. Zuckerman, P. L. Chiodini. - 6th ed.International ed.Print+Electronic package. - Edinburg ; London ; New York etc. : Elsevier, 2019 (China). - xvi, 552 p. : color. il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Bibliography - list of useful websites: p. 529-530. -Index: p. 531-552. - ISBN 978-0-7020-7154-6. - ISBN 978-0-7020-7156-0 : 1 385.00 грн.
Переклад назви: Медична мікробіологія і імунологія Мімса / Р. Герінг та ін. [Книга з кодом інтернет-доступу]
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Анотація: Learn all the microbiology and basic immunology concepts you need to know for your courses and exams. Now fully revised and updated, Mims’ clinically relevant, systems-based approach and abundant colour illustrations make this complex subject easy to understand and remember. View less Learn about infections in the context of major body systems and understand why these are environments in which microbes can establish themselves, flourish, and give rise to pathologic changes. This systems-based approach to microbiology employs integrated and case-based teaching that places the ‘bug parade’ into a clinical context. View less Effectively review for problem-based courses with the help of chapter introductions and ‘Lessons in Microbiology’ text boxes that highlight the clinical relevance of the material, offer easy access to key concepts, and provide valuable review tools. Approach microbiology by body system or by pathogen through the accompanying electronic ‘Pathogen Parade’ – a quickly searchable, cross-referenced glossary of viruses, bacteria and fungi A new electronic ‘Vaccine Parade’ offers quick-reference coverage of the most commonly used vaccines in current clinical practice Deepen your understanding of epidemiology and the important role it plays in providing evidence-based identification of key risk factors for disease and targets for preventative medicine.  Grasp and retain vital concepts easily, with a user-friendly colour coded format, succinct text, key concept boxes, and dynamic illustrations. New and enhanced information reflects the growing importance of the human microbiota and latest molecular approaches Access the complete contents on the go via the accompanying interactive eBook, with a range of bonus materials to enhance learning and retention – includes self-assessment materials and clinical cases to check your understanding and aid exam preparation. Table of Contents SECTION 1 THE ADVERSARIES – PATHOGENS 1. Pathogens as parasites 2. The bacteria 3. The viruses 4. The fungi 5. The protozoa 6. The helminths 7. The arthropods 8. Prions 9. The host–parasite relationship SECTION 2 THE ADVERSARIES – HOST DEFENCES View less 10.The innate defences of the body 11. Adaptive immune responses bring specificity 12. Cooperation leads to effective immune responses SECTION 3 THE CONFLICTS View less 13. Background to the infectious diseases 14. Entry, exit and transmission  15. Immune defences in action 16. Spread and replication 17. Parasite survival strategies and persistent infections 18. Pathological consequences of infection SECTION 4 CLINICAL MANIFESTATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIONS BY BODY SYSTEM View less The clinical manifestations of infection 19. Upper respiratory tract infections  20. Lower respiratory tract infections 21. Urinary tract infections 22. Sexually transmitted infections 23. Gastrointestinal tract infections 24. Obstetric and perinatal infections 25. Central nervous system infections 26. Infections of the eye 27. Infections of the skin, soft tissue, muscle and associated systems  28. Vector-borne infections 29. Multisystem zoonoses 30. Fever of unknown origin  31. Infections in the compromised host SECTION 5 DIAGNOSIS AND CONTROL View less 32. Diagnosis of infection and assessment of host defence mechanisms 33. Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases  34. Attacking the enemy: antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 35. Protecting the host: vaccination 36. Active, passive and adoptive immunotherapy 37. Infection control
Дод.точки доступу:
Goering, Richard V.
Dockrell, Hazel M.
Zuckerman, Mark
Chiodini, Peter L.
Mims, Cedric A.

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    Cappuccino, James G. (SUNY, Rockland Community College).
    Microbiology : A Laboratory Manual / J. G. Cappuccino, C. Welsh. - 11th ed.Global ed. - Harlow, England ; London ; New York etc. : Pearson, 2018 (Malaysia). - 560 p. : color il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Index: p. 549-560. - ISBN 978-0-134-09863-0 : 2 767.00 грн
Переклад назви: Капучіно Дж., Велш Ч. Мікробіологія: Лабораторний посібник
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   ПАРАЗИТОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)


   ДІАГНОСТИЧНІ МЕТОДИ ТА ПРОЦЕДУРИ(АНГЛ)


Дод.точки доступу:
Welsh, Chad T. (Lindenwood University)

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    Jawetz, Melnick & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology / K. C. Carroll, T. A. Mietzner, J. A. Hobden et al. - 27th ed.International ed. - New York ; Chicago ; San Francisco etc. : McGraw Hill Education, 2016 (China). - xii, 852 p. : color. il., il. ; 28 cm. - (A LANGE medical book). - На англ. мові. - Referenc. at the end of the chapt. - Index: p. 809-851. - ISBN 9780-0-71-82498-9 : 1 742.00 грн
На обкл. авт.: Karen C. Carroll, Stephen A. Morse, Timothy A. Mietzner, Steve Miller
Переклад назви: Медична мікробіологія Джавця, Мельника та Ейдельберга / К. Керрол та ін.
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Анотація: Contents Preface xii SECTION I FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY 1 Stephen A. Morse, PhD and Timothy A. Meitzner, PhD 1. The Science of Microbiology 1 Introduction 1 Biologic Principles Illustrated by Microbiology 1 Viruses 2 Prions 3 Prokaryotes 4 Protists 7 Chapter Summary 9 Review Questions 9 2. Cell Structure 11 Optical Methods 11 Eukaryotic Cell Structure 13 Prokaryotic Cell Structure 15 Staining 38 Morphologic Changes During Growth 39 Chapter Summary 40 Review Questions 40 3. Classification of Bacteria 43 Taxonomy—The Vocabulary of Medical Microbiology 43 Criteria for Identification of Bacteria 43 Classification Systems 46 Description of the Major Categories and Groups of Bacteria 48 Nonculture Methods for the Identification of Pathogenic Microorganisms 52 Objectives 53 Review Questions 53 4. Growth, Survival, and Death of Microorganisms 55 Survival of Microorganisms in the Natural Environment 55 The Meaning of Growth 55 Exponential Growth 56 The Growth Curve in Batch Culture 57 Maintenance of Cells in the Exponential Phase 58 Growth in Biofilms 58 Definition and Measurement of Death 59 Environmental Control of Microbial Growth 59 Strategies to Control Bacteria at the Environmental Level 59 General Mechanisms of Biocide Action 60 Specific Actions of Selected Biocides 63 Relationship of Biocide Concentration and Time on Antimicrobial Killing 64 Summary 65 Key Concepts 65 Review Questions 66 5. Cultivation of Microorganisms 69 Requirements for Growth 69 Sources of Metabolic Energy 69 Nutrition 70 Environmental Factors Affecting Growth 71 Cultivation Methods 74 Chapter Summary 78 Review Questions 78 6. Microbial Metabolism 81 Role of Metabolism in Biosynthesis and Growth 81 Focal Metabolites and Their Interconversion 81 Assimilatory Pathways 84 Biosynthetic Pathways 92 Patterns of Microbial Energy-Yielding Metabolism 94 Regulation of Metabolic Pathways 101 Chapter Summary 103 Review Questions 103 7. Microbial Genetics 105 Nucleic Acids and Their Organization in Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, and Viral Genomes 105 iii Caroll_FM_pi-xii.indd 3 5/30/15 2:18 PM iv Contents Replication 110 Transfer of DNA 111 Mutation and Gene Rearrangement 114 Gene Expression 115 Genetic Engineering 117 Characterization of Cloned DNA 120 Site-Directed Mutagenesis 123 Analysis With Cloned DNA: Hybridization Probes 124 Manipulation of Cloned DNA 124 Objectives 125 Review Questions 125 SECTION II IMMUNOLOGY 127 Barbara Detrick, PhD 8. Immunology 127 Overview 127 Innate Immunity 127 Adaptive Immunity 130 Complement 141 Cytokines 143 Hypersensitivity 145 Deficiencies of the Immune Response 146 Clinical Immunology Laboratory (Diagnostic Testing) 147 Chapter Summary 149 Review Questions 149 SECTION III BACTERIOLOGY 153 Karen C. Carroll, MD and Jeffery A. Hobden, PhD 9. Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infection 153 Identifying Bacteria That Cause Disease 154 Transmission of Infection 155 The Infectious Process 156 Genomics and Bacterial Pathogenicity 156 Regulation of Bacterial Virulence Factors 157 Bacterial Virulence Factors 158 Chapter Summary 165 Review Questions 165 10. Normal Human Microbiota 169 Human Microbiome Project 169 Role of the Resident Microbiota 169 Normal Microbiota of the Skin 171 Normal Microbiota of the Mouth and Upper Respiratory Tract 171 Normal Microbiota of the Urethra 176 Normal Microbiota of the Vagina 176 Normal Microbiota of the Conjunctiva 176 Chapter Summary 177 Review Questions 177 11. Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacilli: Bacillus and Clostridium Species 179 Bacillus Species 179 Bacillus anthracis 179 Bacillus cereus 182 Clostridium Species 182 Clostridium botulinum 183 Clostridium tetani 184 Clostridia That Produce Invasive Infections 186 Clostridium difficile and Diarrheal Disease 187 Review Questions 188 12. Aerobic Non–Spore-Forming Gram-Positive Bacilli: Corynebacterium, Listeria, Erysipelothrix, Nocardia, and Related Pathogens 191 Corynebacterium diphtheriae 192 Other Coryneform Bacteria 195 Listeria monocytogenes 196 Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae 198 Complex Aerobic Actinomycetes 198 Nocardiosis 199 Actinomycetoma 200 Review Questions 200 13. The Staphylococci 203 Chapter Summary 210 Review Questions 210 14. The Streptococci, Enterococci, and Related Genera 213 Classification of Streptococci 213 Streptococci of Particular Medical Interest 215 Streptococcus pyogenes 215 Streptococcus agalactiae 220 Groups C and G 220 Group D Streptococci 221 Streptococcus anginosus Group 221 Groups E, F, G, H, and K–U Streptococci 221 Viridans Streptococci 221 Nutritionally Variant Streptococci 222 Peptostreptococcus and Related Genera 222 Streptococcus pneumoniae 222 Enterococci 226 Other Catalase-Negative Gram-Positive Cocci 227 Review Questions 228 Caroll_FM_pi-xii.indd 4 5/30/15 2:18 PM Contents v 15. Enteric Gram-Negative Rods (Enterobacteriaceae) 231 Classification 231 Diseases Caused By Enterobacteriaceae Other Than Salmonella and Shigella 234 The Shigellae 237 The Salmonellae 239 Chapter Summary 242 Review Questions 243 16. Pseudomonads and Acinetobacter 245 The Pseudomonad Group 245 Pseudomonas aeruginosa 245 Burkholderia pseudomallei 248 Burkholderia cepacia Complex 248 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia 249 Acinetobacter 249 Chapter Summary 249 Review Questions 249 17. Vibrio, Campylobacter, and Helicobacter 253 The Vibrios 253 Vibrio cholerae 253 Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus 256 Campylobacter 256 Campylobacter jejuni 256 Helicobacter pylori 258 Review Questions 259 18. Haemophilus, Bordetella, Brucella, and Francisella 263 The Haemophilus Species 263 Haemophilus influenzae 263 Haemophilus aegyptius 265 Aggregatibacter aphrophilus 266 Haemophilus ducreyi 266 Other Haemophilus Species 266 The Bordetellae 266 Bordetella pertussis 266 Bordetella parapertussis 268 Bordetella bronchiseptica 268 The Brucellae 269 Francisella tularensis and Tularemia 271 Review Questions 273 19. Yersinia and Pasteurella 275 Yersinia pestis and Plague 275 Yersinia enterocolitica 277 Pasteurella multocida 278 Review Questions 278 20. The Neisseriae 281 Neisseria gonorrhoeae 281 Neisseria meningitidis 287 Other Neisseriae 288 Chapter Summary 289 Review Questions 289 21. Infections Caused by Anaerobic Bacteria 293 Physiology and Growth Conditions for Anaerobes 293 Anaerobic Bacteria Found in Human Infections 294 Bacteria That Cause Vaginosis 295 Gardnerella vaginalis 295 Pathogenesis of Anaerobic Infections 296 The Polymicrobial Nature of Anaerobic Infections 297 Diagnosis of Anaerobic Infections 297 Treatment of Anaerobic Infections 298 Chapter Summary 298 Review Questions 298 22. Legionella, Bartonella, and Unusual Bacterial Pathogens 301 Legionella pneumophila and Other Legionellae 301 Bartonella 304 Streptobacillus moniliformis 306 Whipple Disease 306 Review Questions 307 23. Mycobacteria 309 Mycobacterium tuberculosis 309 Other Mycobacteria 317 Mycobacterium leprae 319 Review Questions 320 24. Spirochetes and Other Spiral Microorganisms 323 Treponema pallidum and Syphilis 323 Borrelia 327 Borrelia Species and Relapsing Fever 327 Borrelia burgdorferi and Lyme Disease 328 Leptospira and Leptospirosis 330 Review Questions 332 25. Mycoplasmas and Cell Wall–Defective Bacteria 335 Mycoplasmas 335 Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Atypical Pneumonias 337 Mycoplasma hominis 338 Ureaplasma urealyticum 338 Mycoplasma genitalium 338 Chapter Summary 338 Review Questions 339 Caroll_FM_pi-xii.indd 5 5/30/15 2:18 PM vi Contents 26. Rickettsia and Related Genera 341 General 341 Rickettsia and Orientia 341 Ehrlichia and Anaplasma 345 Coxiella burnetii 346 Review Questions 348 27. Chlamydia spp. 351 Chlamydia trachomatis Ocular, Genital, and Respiratory Infections 354 Trachoma 354 Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Infections and Inclusion Conjunctivitis 355 Chlamydia trachomatis and Neonatal Pneumonia 356 Lymphogranuloma Venereum 356 Chlamydia pneumoniae and Respiratory Infections 357 Chlamydia psittaci and Psittacosis 358 Chapter Summary 360 Review Questions 360 28. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 363 Mechanisms of Action of Antimicrobial Drugs 363 Selective Toxicity 363 Inhibition of Cell Wall Synthesis 363 Inhibition/Alteration of Cell Membrane Function 365 Inhibition of Protein Synthesis 366 Inhibition of Nucleic Acid Synthesis 367 Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs 368 Origin of Drug Resistance 368 Cross-Resistance 369 Limitation of Drug Resistance 369 Clinical Implications of Drug Resistance 369 Antimicrobial Activity in Vitro 370 Factors Affecting Antimicrobial Activity 370 Measurement of Antimicrobial Activity 371 Antimicrobial Activity in Vivo 372 Drug–Pathogen Relationships 372 Host–Pathogen Relationships 373 Clinical Use of Antibiotics 373 Selection of Antibiotics 373 Dangers of Indiscriminate Use 374 Antimicrobial Drugs Used in Combination 374 Antimicrobial Chemoprophylaxis 375 Antimicrobial Drugs for Systemic Administration 377 Penicillins 377 Cephalosporins 383 Other β-Lactam Drugs 385 Tetracyclines 385 Glycylcyclines 386 Chloramphenicol 386 Macrolides 387 Clindamycin and Lincomycin 387 Glycopeptides, Lipopeptides, Lipoglycopeptides 388 Streptogramins 388 Oxazolidinones 389 Bacitracin 389 Polymyxins 389 Aminoglycosides 389 Quinolones 391 Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim 392 Other Drugs with Specialized Uses 392 Drugs Used Primarily To Treat Mycobacterial Infections 393 Review Questions 394 SECTION IV VIROLOGY 397 Steve Miller, MD, PhD 29. General Properties of Viruses 397 Terms and Definitions in Virology 397 Evolutionary Origin of Viruses 398 Classification of Viruses 398 Principles of Virus Structure 404 Chemical Composition of Viruses 405 Cultivation and Detection of Viruses 407 Purification and Identification of Viruses 408 Laboratory Safety 409 Reaction to Physical and Chemical Agents 409 Replication of Viruses: an Overview 410 Genetics of Animal Viruses 414 Natural History (Ecology) and Modes of Transmission of Viruses 416 Chapter Summary 418 Review Questions 418 30. Pathogenesis and Control of Viral Diseases 421 Principles of Viral Diseases 421 Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases 421 Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infections 433 Chapter Summary 438 Review Questions 438 Caroll_FM_pi-xii.indd 6 5/30/15 2:18 PM Contents vii 31. Parvoviruses 441 Properties of Parvoviruses 441 Parvovirus Infections in Humans 441 Chapter Summary 445 Review Questions 445 32. Adenoviruses 447 Properties of Adenoviruses 447 Adenovirus Infections in Humans 451 Chapter Summary 454 Review Questions 454 33. Herpesviruses 457 Properties of Herpesviruses 457 Herpesvirus Infections in Humans 460 Herpes Simplex Viruses 460 Varicella-Zoster Virus 466 Cytomegalovirus 470 Epstein-Barr Virus 474 Human Herpesvirus 6 477 Human Herpesvirus 7 478 Human Herpesvirus 8 478 Herpes B Virus 478 Chapter Summary 479 Review Questions 479 34. Poxviruses 483 Properties of Poxviruses 483 Poxvirus Infections in Humans: Vaccinia and Variola 486 Monkeypox Infections 490 Cowpox Infections 490 Buffalopox Infections 490 Orf Virus Infections 490 Molluscum Contagiosum 490 Tanapox and Yaba Monkey Tumor Poxvirus Infections 492 Chapter Summary 493 Review Questions 493 35. Hepatitis Viruses 495 Properties of Hepatitis Viruses 495 Hepatitis Virus Infections in Humans 500 Chapter Summary 512 Review Questions 512 36. Picornaviruses (Enterovirus and Rhinovirus Groups) 515 Properties of Picornaviruses 515 Enterovirus Group 516 Polioviruses 516 Coxsackieviruses 522 Other Enteroviruses 524 Enteroviruses in the Environment 525 Rhinoviruses 526 Parechovirus Group 527 Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Aphthovirus of Cattle) 528 Chapter Summary 528 Review Questions 528 37. Reoviruses, Rotaviruses, and Caliciviruses 531 Reoviruses and Rotaviruses 531 Rotaviruses 532 Reoviruses 536 Orbiviruses and Coltiviruses 536 Caliciviruses 536 Astroviruses 539 Chapter Summary 539 Review Questions 539 38. Arthropod-Borne and Rodent-Borne Viral Diseases 541 Human Arbovirus Infections 541 Togavirus and Flavivirus Encephalitis 543 Yellow Fever Virus 550 Dengue Virus 552 Bunyavirus Encephalitis Viruses 554 Sandfly Fever Virus 554 Rift Valley Fever Virus 554 Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus 555 Heartland Virus 555 Colorado Tick Fever Virus 555 Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fevers 555 Bunyavirus Diseases 555 Arenavirus Diseases 557 Filovirus Diseases 559 Chapter Summary 561 Review Questions 561 39. Orthomyxoviruses (Influenza Viruses) 565 Properties of Orthomyxoviruses 565 Influenza Virus Infections in Humans 570 Chapter Summary 576 Review Questions 576 40. Paramyxoviruses and Rubella Virus 579 Properties of Paramyxoviruses 579 Parainfluenza Virus Infections 583 Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections 586 Human Metapneumovirus Infections 588 Mumps Virus Infections 589 Measles (Rubeola) Virus Infections 591 Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus Infections 594 Rubella (German Measles) Virus Infections 595 Caroll_FM_pi-xii.indd 7 5/30/15 2:18 PM viii Contents Postnatal Rubella 595 Congenital Rubella Syndrome 596 Chapter Summary 597 Review Questions 598 41. Coronaviruses 601 Properties of Coronaviruses 601 Coronavirus Infections in Humans 602 Chapter Summary 605 Review Questions 605 42. Rabies, Slow Virus Infections, and Prion Diseases 607 Rabies 607 Borna Disease 613 Slow Virus Infections and Prion Diseases 613 Chapter Summary 616 Review Questions 616 43. Human Cancer Viruses 619 General Features of Viral Carcinogenesis 619 Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogensis 620 Interactions of Tumor Viruses with Their Hosts 621 RNA Tumor Viruses 622 Hepatitis C Virus 622 Retroviruses 622 DNA Tumor Viruses 628 Polyomaviruses 628 Papillomaviruses 630 Adenoviruses 633 Herpesviruses 633 Poxviruses 634 Hepatitis B Virus 634 How to Prove That a Virus Causes Human Cancer 635 Chapter Summary 635 Review Questions 635 44. Aids and Lentiviruses 639 Properties of Lentiviruses 639 Hiv Infections in Humans 643 Chapter Summary 653 Review Questions 653 SECTION V MYCOLOGY 657 Thomas G. Mitchell, PhD 45. Medical Mycology 657 General Properties, Virulence, and Classification of Pathogenic Fungi 658 Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycoses 663 Superficial Mycoses 665 Cutaneous Mycoses 665 Key Concepts: Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses 669 Subcutaneous Mycoses 669 Sporotrichosis 670 Chromoblastomycosis 671 Phaeohyphomycosis 672 Mycetoma 673 Key Concepts: Subcutaneous Mycoses 674 Endemic Mycoses 674 Coccidioidomycosis 675 Histoplasmosis 678 Blastomycosis 681 Paracoccidioidomycosis 682 Key Concepts: Endemic Mycoses 683 Opportunistic Mycoses 683 Candidiasis 684 Cryptococcosis 687 Aspergillosis 690 Mucormycosis 691 Pneumocystis Pneumonia 691 Penicilliosis 692 Other Opportunistic Mycoses 693 Key Concepts: Opportunistic Mycoses 693 Antifungal Prophylaxis 693 Hypersensitivity to Fungi 694 Mycotoxins 694 Antifungal Chemotherapy 694 Topical Antifungal Agents 700 Key Concepts: Antifungal Chemotherapy 700 Review Questions 700 SECTION VI PARASITOLOGY 705 Judy A. Sakanari, PhD and James H. McKerrow, MD, PhD 46. Medical Parasitology 705 Classification of Parasites 705 Intestinal Protozoan Infections 709 Giardia lamblia (Intestinal Flagellate) 709 Entamoeba histolytica (Intestinal and Tissue Ameba) 710 Other Intestinal Amebae 712 Cryptosporidium (Intestinal Sporozoa) 712 Cyclospora (Intestinal Sporozoa) 713 Sexually Transmitted Protozoan Infection 713 Trichomonas vaginalis (Genitourinary Flagellate) 713 Blood and Tissue Protozoan Infections 713 Blood Flagellates 713 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (Blood Flagellates) 714 Trypanosoma cruzi (Blood Flagellate) 715 Leishmania Species (Blood Flagellates) 715 Entamoeba histolytica (Tissue Ameba)—See Intestinal Protozoan Infections Section 717 Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba castellanii, and Balamuthia mandrillaris (Free-Living Amebae) 717 Plasmodium Species (Blood Sporozoa) 717 Babesia microti (Blood Sporozoa) 721 Toxoplasma gondii (Tissue Sporozoa) 722 Microsporidia 722 Intestinal Helminthic Infections 723 Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm—Intestinal Nematode) 723 Trichuris trichiura (Whipworm—Intestinal Nematode) 724 Ascaris lumbricoides (Human Roundworm— Intestinal Nematode) 724 Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus (Human Hookworms—Intestinal Nematode) 728 Strongyloides stercoralis (Human Threadworm— Intestinal and Tissue Nematode) 729 Trichinella spiralis (Intestinal and Tissue Nematode) 730 Fasciolopsis buski (Giant Intestinal Fluke—Intestinal Trematode) 730 Taenia saginata (Beef Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) and Taenia solium (Pork Tapeworm— Intestinal and Tissue Cestode) 731 Diphyllobothrium latum (Broad Fish Tapeworm— Intestinal Cestode) 731 Hymenolepis nana (Dwarf Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) 732 Dipylidium caninum (Dog Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) 732 Blood and Tissue Helminthic Infections 732 Wuchereria bancrofti, brugia malayi, and Brugia timori (Lymphatic Filariasis—Tissue Nematodes) 732 Onchocerca volvulus (River Blindness—Tissue Nematode) 733 Dracunculus medinensis (Guinea Worm—Tissue Nematode) 734 Larva Migrans (Zoonotic Larval Nematode Infections) 734 Clonorchis sinensis (Chinese Liver Fluke), Fasciola hepatica (Sheep Liver Fluke), and Paragonimus westermani (Lung Fluke)—Tissue Trematodes 734 Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma japonicum, and Schistosoma haematobium (Blood Flukes) 735 Tissue Cestode Infections (Caused By the Larval Stages) 736 Taenia solium—Cysticercosis/ Neurocysticercosis 736 Echinococcus granulosus (Hydatid Cyst) 736 Review Questions 737 SECTION VII DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND CLINICAL CORRELATION 741 Karen C. Carroll, MD and Steve Miller, MD, PhD 47. Principles of Diagnostic Medical Microbiology 741 Communication Between Physician and Laboratory 741 Diagnosis of Bacterial and Fungal Infections 742 The Importance of Normal Bacteria l and Fungal Microbiota 753 Laboratory Aids in the Selection of Antimicrobial Therapy 754 Diagnosis of Infection By Anatomic Site 755 Anaerobic Infections 761 Diagnosis of Chlamydial Infections 761 Diagnosis of Viral Infections 762 Review Questions 769 48. Cases and Clinical Correlations 773 Central Nervous System 773 Respiratory 777 Heart 782 Abdomen 783 Urinary Tract 785 Bone and Soft Tissue 790 Sexually Transmitted Diseases 792 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infections 795 Myocobacterium avium Complex 798 Infections in Transplant Patients 799 Emerging Infections 805 Index 809 Blood and Tissue Protozoan Infections 713 Blood Flagellates 713 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosoma brucei gambiense (Blood Flagellates) 714 Trypanosoma cruzi (Blood Flagellate) 715 Leishmania Species (Blood Flagellates) 715 Entamoeba histolytica (Tissue Ameba)—See Intestinal Protozoan Infections Section 717 Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba castellanii, and Balamuthia mandrillaris (Free-Living Amebae) 717 Plasmodium Species (Blood Sporozoa) 717 Babesia microti (Blood Sporozoa) 721 Toxoplasma gondii (Tissue Sporozoa) 722 Microsporidia 722 Intestinal Helminthic Infections 723 Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm—Intestinal Nematode) 723 Trichuris trichiura (Whipworm—Intestinal Nematode) 724 Ascaris lumbricoides (Human Roundworm— Intestinal Nematode) 724 Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus (Human Hookworms—Intestinal Nematode) 728 Strongyloides stercoralis (Human Threadworm— Intestinal and Tissue Nematode) 729 Trichinella spiralis (Intestinal and Tissue Nematode) 730 Fasciolopsis buski (Giant Intestinal Fluke—Intestinal Trematode) 730 Taenia saginata (Beef Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) and Taenia solium (Pork Tapeworm— Intestinal and Tissue Cestode) 731 Diphyllobothrium latum (Broad Fish Tapeworm— Intestinal Cestode) 731 Hymenolepis nana (Dwarf Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) 732 Dipylidium caninum (Dog Tapeworm—Intestinal Cestode) 732 Blood and Tissue Helminthic Infections 732 Wuchereria bancrofti, brugia malayi, and Brugia timori (Lymphatic Filariasis—Tissue Nematodes) 732 Onchocerca volvulus (River Blindness—Tissue Nematode) 733 Dracunculus medinensis (Guinea Worm—Tissue Nematode) 734 Larva Migrans (Zoonotic Larval Nematode Infections) 734
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Mietzner, Timothy A. (PhD)
Hobden, Jeffery A. Hobden (PhD)
Detrick, Barbara (PhD)
Miller, Steve (MD, PhD)
Mitchell, Thomas G. (PhD)
Morse, Stephen A.
McKerrow, James H. (MD, PhD)
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Dubinin, S. I.
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Vatsenko, A. V.
Ваценко Анжела Володимирівна
Pilugin, V. A.
Пілюгін Валентин Олексійович
Ulanovska, N. A.
Улановська Наталя Аркадіївна
Perederiy, N. O.
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Ryabushko, E. V.
Рябушко Олена Борисівна
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