Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology
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Since the first edition of Principles & Practice of Clinical Bacteriology in 1997, there has been a revolution in the discipline of microbiology. The availability of whole genome sequences has transformed our understanding of bacterial genetics, while...
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Since the first edition of Principles & Practice of Clinical Bacteriology in 1997, there has been a revolution in the discipline of microbiology. The availability of whole genome sequences has transformed our understanding of bacterial genetics, while new technologies such as proteomics and transcriptomics have greatly enhanced our insight into pathogenicity. The second edition of this esteemed reference presents a thoroughly updated review of the innovative new theories that have been put forward to explain the pathogenesis of infection and to identify new targets for anti-microbial chemotherapy.
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Since the publication of the last edition of Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology, our understanding of bacterial genetics and pathogenicity has been transformed due to the availability of whole genome sequences and new technologies such as proteomics and transcriptomics. The present, completely revised second edition of this greatly valued work has been developed to integrate this new knowledge in a clinically relevant manner.Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology, Second Edition, provides the reader with invaluable information on the parasitology, pathogenesis, epidemiology and treatment strategies for each pathogen while offering a succinct outline of the best current methods for diagnosis of human bacterial diseases.
With contributions from an international team of experts in the field, Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology will be of interest for clinical microbiologists, infectious disease physicians, public health physicians and trainees within these disciplines.
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List of ContributorsPreface
Section I Gram positive cocci
Chapter 1 Beta-haemolytic streptococci (Androulla Efstratiou, Shiranee Sriskandan, Theresa Lamagni and Adrian Whatmore).
Chapter 2 Oral and other non-beta-haemolytic streptococci (Roderick McNab and Theresa Lamagni).
Chapter 3 Streptococcus pneumoniae (Indran Balakrishan).
Chapter 4 Enterococcus (Esteban C. Nannini and Barbara E. Murray).
Chapter 5 Staphylococcus aureus (Sharon Peacock).
Chapter 6 Coagulase negative Staphylococci (Roger G. Finch).
Section II Gram positive bacilli.
Chapter 7 Corynebacterium spp. (Aruni De Zoysa and Androulla Efstratiou).
Chapter 8 Listeria ssp. and Erysipelothrix (Kevin G. Kerr).
Chapter 9 Bacillus spp. (Niall A. Logan and Marina Rodríguez-Díaz).
Chapter 10 Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Stephen H. Gillespie).
Chapter 11 Non-tuberculosis Mycobacteria (Stephen H. Gillespie).
Chapter 12 Aerobic Actinomycetes (Stephen H. Gillespie).
Section III Gram negative organisms.
Chapter 13 Branhamella, Moraxella and Klingella (Alex van Belkum and Cees M. Verduin).
Chapter 14 Neisseria meningitidis (Dlawer A. A. Ala' Aldeen and David P. J. Turner).
Chapter 15 Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Catherine Ison).
Chapter 16 Acinetobacter spp. (Peter Hawkey and Eugenie Bergogne-Berezin).
Chapter 17 Haemophilus spp. (Derrick W. Crook and Derek W. Hood).
Chapter 18 Bordatella spp. (Qiushui He, Jussi Mertsola and Matti K. Viljanen).
Chapter 19 Brucella spp. (Edward J. Young).
Chapter 20 Actinobacillus (Brian Henderson and Derren Ready).
Chapter 21 Francisella tularensis (Petra C. F. Oyston).
Chapter 22 Rickettsia spp. (James G. Olson, Franca Jones and Patrick Blair).
Chapter 23 Bartonella spp. (J. M. Rolain and Didier Raoult).
Chapter 24 Mycoplasma spp. and related organisms (Christiane Bébéar, Sabine Pereyre and Cécile M. Bébéar).
Chapter 25 Chlamydia spp. and related organisms (Sarah J. Furrows and Geoff L. Ridgway).
Chapter 26 Tropheryma whipplei (Florence Fenollar and Didier
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Raoult).
Chapter 27 Identification of Enterobacteriaceae (Peter M. Hawkey).
Chapter 28 Escherichia coli and Shigella spp. (Christopher L. Baylis, Charles W. Penn, Nathan M. Thielman, Richard L. Guerrant, Claire Jenkins and Stephen H. Gillespie).
Chapter 29 Salmonella spp. (Clare Jenkins and Stephen H. Gillespie).
Chapter 30 Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter and Serratia spp. (C. Anthony Hart).
Chapter 31 Donovanosis and Klebsiella (John Richens).
Chapter 32 Proteus, Providentia and Morganella (Peter M. Hawkey).
Chapter 33 Yersinia (Michael B. Prentice).
Chapter 34 Vibrio spp. (Tom Cheasty).
Chapter 35 Aeromonas and Pleisiomonas (Andrew J. H. Simpson).
Chapter 36 Pseudomonas and Burkholderia (Tyrone L. Pitt and Andrew J. H. Simpson).
Chapter 37 Legionella and related organisms (T.G. Harrison).
Chapter 38 Coxiella burnettii (James G. Olson, Franca Jones and Patrick Blair).
Section IV Spiral bacteria.
Chapter 39 Leptospira (Paul N. Levett).
Chapter 40 Helicobacter and related organisms (Peter J. Jenks).
Chapter 41 Campylobacter and related organisms (Diane E. Taylor and Monika Keelan).
Chapter 42 Treponema and related organisms (Andrew J.L. Turner).
Chapter 43 Borrelia (Sudha Pabbatireddy and Benjamin J. Luft).
Section V Obligate anaerobic bacteria.
Chapter 44 Anaerobic cocci (David A. Murdoch).
Chapter 45 Non-sporing gram negative anaerobes (Sheila Patrick and Brian I. Duerden).
Chapter 46 Clostridium difficile (Mark H. Wilcox).
Chapter 47 Other Clostridium spp. (Ian R. Poxton).
Chapter 48 Anaerobic Actinomycetes and related organisms (Val Hall).
Chapter 27 Identification of Enterobacteriaceae (Peter M. Hawkey).
Chapter 28 Escherichia coli and Shigella spp. (Christopher L. Baylis, Charles W. Penn, Nathan M. Thielman, Richard L. Guerrant, Claire Jenkins and Stephen H. Gillespie).
Chapter 29 Salmonella spp. (Clare Jenkins and Stephen H. Gillespie).
Chapter 30 Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter and Serratia spp. (C. Anthony Hart).
Chapter 31 Donovanosis and Klebsiella (John Richens).
Chapter 32 Proteus, Providentia and Morganella (Peter M. Hawkey).
Chapter 33 Yersinia (Michael B. Prentice).
Chapter 34 Vibrio spp. (Tom Cheasty).
Chapter 35 Aeromonas and Pleisiomonas (Andrew J. H. Simpson).
Chapter 36 Pseudomonas and Burkholderia (Tyrone L. Pitt and Andrew J. H. Simpson).
Chapter 37 Legionella and related organisms (T.G. Harrison).
Chapter 38 Coxiella burnettii (James G. Olson, Franca Jones and Patrick Blair).
Section IV Spiral bacteria.
Chapter 39 Leptospira (Paul N. Levett).
Chapter 40 Helicobacter and related organisms (Peter J. Jenks).
Chapter 41 Campylobacter and related organisms (Diane E. Taylor and Monika Keelan).
Chapter 42 Treponema and related organisms (Andrew J.L. Turner).
Chapter 43 Borrelia (Sudha Pabbatireddy and Benjamin J. Luft).
Section V Obligate anaerobic bacteria.
Chapter 44 Anaerobic cocci (David A. Murdoch).
Chapter 45 Non-sporing gram negative anaerobes (Sheila Patrick and Brian I. Duerden).
Chapter 46 Clostridium difficile (Mark H. Wilcox).
Chapter 47 Other Clostridium spp. (Ian R. Poxton).
Chapter 48 Anaerobic Actinomycetes and related organisms (Val Hall).
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Autoren-Porträt
Stephen H. Gillespie , Department of Medical Microbiology, Royal Free Hospital and School of Medicine, London, UKPeter M. Hawkey , Medical School, Birmingham, UK.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2005, 2. Aufl., 640 Seiten, Maße: 28,2 cm, Leinen, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Stephen H. Gillespie, Peter Hawkey
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470849762
- ISBN-13: 9780470849767
Sprache:
Englisch
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