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    Peter Chin-Hong, Elizabeth A. Joyce, Manjiree Karandikar, Mehrdad Matloubian, Luis Alberto Rubio, Brian S. Schwartz, Warren Levinson.
    Summary: "This trusted, popular guide provides a high-yield review of the most important aspects of microbiology and immunology in a concise yet comprehensive style. Levinson's Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology covers both basic and clinical aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, and immunology. Important infectious diseases are discussed using an organ system approach. The effective mix of engaging narrative text, color images, tables, figures, Q&As, and clinical vignettes make this an invaluable, proven one-stop guide to mastering the application of microbiology and immunology to infectious diseases. This updated edition reflects the latest research, treatment, and developments, new cases, and more."--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Part I: Basic bacteriology. Bacteria compared with other microorganisms
    Structure of bacterial cells
    Growth
    Genetics
    Classification of medically important bacteria
    The human microbiome
    Pathogenesis
    Host defenses
    Laboratory diagnosis
    Antibacterial drugs: mechanism of action
    Antibacterial drugs: resistance
    Bacterial vaccines
    Sterilization & disinfection
    Part II: Clinical bacteriology. Overview of the major pathogens & introduction to anaerobic bacteria
    Gram-positive cocci
    Gram-negative cocci
    Gram-positive rods
    Gram-negative rods related to the enteric tract
    Gram-negative rods related to the respiratory tract
    Gram-negative rods related to animal sources (zoonotic organisms)
    Mycobacteria
    Actinomycetes
    Mycoplasmas
    Spirochetes
    Chlamydiae
    Rickettsiae
    Minor bacterial pathogens
    Part III: Basic virology. Introduction
    Structure
    Replication
    Genetics & gene therapy
    Classification of medically important viruses
    Pathogenesis
    Host defenses
    Laboratory diagnosis
    Antiviral drugs
    Viral vaccines
    Part IV: Clinical virology. Introduction
    Herpesviruses, poxviruses, & human papilloma virus
    Respiratory viruses
    Important childhood viruses
    Viruses that infect the enteric tract
    Hepatitis viruses
    Arboviruses, rabies virus, & Ebola virus
    Tumor viruses
    Slow viruses & prions
    Human immunodeficiency virus
    Minor viral pathogens
    Part V: Mycology. Basic mycology
    Cutaneous & subcutaneous mycoses
    Systemic mycoses
    Opportunistic mycoses
    Part VI: Parasitology. Introduction
    Intestinal & urogenital: protozoa
    Blood & tissue protozoa
    Minor protozoan pathogens
    Cestodes
    Trematodes
    Nematodes
    Part VII: Immunology. Overview of immunity
    Innate immunity
    Adaptive immunity: lymphocyte antigen receptors
    Adaptive immunity: T-cell-mediated immunity
    Adaptive immunity: B cells & antibodies
    Major histocompatibility complex & transplantation
    Complement
    Antigen-antibody reactions in the laboratory
    Hypersensitivity (allergy)
    Tolerance & autoimmune disease
    Tumor immunity
    Immunodeficiency
    Part VIII: Ectoparasites. Ectoparasites that cause human disease
    Part IX: Infectious diseases. Bone & joint infections
    Cardiac infections
    Central nervous system infections
    Gastrointestinal tract infections
    Pelvic infections
    Upper respiratory tract infections
    Lower respiratory tract infections
    Infections of the skin & skin structures
    Urinary tract infections
    Sepsis & septic shock
    Eye infections
    Part X: Brief summaries of medically important organisms
    Part XI: Clinical cases
    Part XII: Pearls for the USMLE
    Part XIII: USMLE (National Board) practice questions
    Part XIV: USMLE (National Board) practice examination.
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