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Table Of Content | SECTION I: BASIC BACTERIOLOGY Chapter 1. General Principles (Structure, Genetics, Growth) Chapter 2. Classification and Characteristics of Medically Important Bacteria and Normal Flora Chapter 3. Pathogenesis and Host Defense Chapter 4. Laboratory Diagnosis Chapter 5. Antimicrobial Drugs and Vaccines SECTION II: CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY Chapter 6. Gram-Positive Cocci Chapter 7. Gram-Positive Rods Chapter 8. Gram-Negative Cocci (Neisseria) Chapter 9. Gram-Negative Rods (Enterics) Chapter 10. Gram-Negative Rods (Respiratory) Chapter 11. Gram-Negative Rods (Zoonotic) Chapter 12. Mycobacteria (Tuberculosis, Leprosy) Chapter 13. Actinomyces, Nocardia, Mycoplasma Chapter 14. Spirochetes Chapter 15. Chlamydia and Rickettsia Chapter 16. Minor Bacterial Pathogens (Ehrlichia/Anaplasma, Moraxella, Haemophilus Ducreyi) SECTION III: BASIC VIROLOGY Chapter 17. General Principles (Structure, Replication) Chapter 18. Classification and Characteristics of Medically Important Viruses Chapter 19. Pathogenesis and Host Defense (Interferons, Nonspecific and Specific Immunity) Chapter 20. Viral Drugs and Vaccines SECTION IV: CLINICAL VIROLOGY Chapter 21. Herpesviruses Chapter 22. Hepatitis Viruses Chapter 23. Paramyxovirus and Orthomyxovirus Chapter 24. Arboviruses (Toga, Flavi, Bunya) Chapter 25. Retroviruses Chapter 26. Remaining DNA Viruses Chapter 27. Remaining RNA Viruses Chapter 28. Prions SECTION V: MYCOLOGY Chapter 29. General Principles of Mycology Chapter 30. Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Mycoses Chapter 31. Systemic Mycoses Chapter 32. Opportunistic Mycoses Chapter 33. Antifungal Drugs SECTION VI: PARASITOLOGY Chapter 34. Protozoa Chapter 35. Helminths SECTION VII: IMMUNOLOGY Chapter 36. Cells and Signals of the Immune System Chapter 37. Major Histocompatabiity Complex Chapter 38. Innate Immunity Chapter 39. Antibodies and Complement Chapter 40. Humoral Immunity Chapter 41. Cell-Mediated Immunity Chapter 42. Hypersensitivity Chapter 43. Tolerance and Autoimmunity Chapter 44. Immunodeficiency Chapter 45. Laboratory Use of Antibodies SECTION VIII: SYSTEMS-BASED MICROBIOLOGY Chapter 46. Cardiovascular System Chapter 47. Respiratory System Chapter 48. Gastrointestinal System Chapter 49. Genitourinary System Chapter 50. Ears, Eyes, and Nervous System Chapter 51. Skin Chapter 52. Musculoskeletal System INDEX |
Publish Date | 21 Jun 2010 |