This textbook is aimed at the clinical medical student wishing to read more deeply about medical microbiology, the young surgeon preparing for professional exams and the trainee pathologist. It deals with infections by all types of micro-organism including recently recognized syndromes.
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Microbiology in Clinical Practice by D.C. Shanson
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Use of the microbiology laboratory; antimicrobial chemotherapy; pyrexia of determined origin; septicemia; opportunistic infections; obstetric, perinatal and neonatal infections; infections in children; anaerobic infections; infections of the central nervous system; ENT and eye infections; infections of the lower respiratory tract; mycobacterial and actinomycete infections; infections of the gastro-intestinal tract; dysentry; hepatic infections; skin infections and infestations; bone and joint infections; infections of the heart; infections of the urinary tract; sexually transmitted diseases; AIDS and other diseases caused by retroviruses; zoonoses; arthropod-borne infections and viral haemorrhagic fevers; worms; hospital infection; disinfection and sterilization.
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