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100 1 _aBauman, Robert W.,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aMicrobiology :
_bwith diseases by body system /
_cRobert W. Bauman ; contributions by Todd P. Primm ; Amy M. Siegesmund ; clinical consultants, Cecily D. Cosby ; Jean E. Montgomery.
250 _aFifth edition.
264 1 _aHoboken :
_bPearson Education, Inc.,
_c[2018]
264 4 _c©2018
300 _axxii, 819, a-13, g-20, i-45 pages :
_billustrations, maps (chiefly colour) ;
_c29 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gMachine generated contents note:
_g1.
_tBrief History of Microbiology --
_tEarly Years of Microbiology --
_tWhat Does Life Really Look Like? --
_tHow Can Microbes Be Classified? --
_tGolden Age of Microbiology --
_tDoes Microbial Life Spontaneously Generate? --
_tWhat Causes Fermentation? --
_tWhat Causes Disease? --
_tHow Can We Prevent Infection and Disease? --
_tModern Age of Microbiology --
_tWhat Are the Basic Chemical Reactions of Life? --
_tHow Do Genes Work? --
_tWhat Roles Do Microorganisms Play in the Environment? --
_tHow Do We Defend Against Disease? --
_tWhat Will the Future Hold? --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g2.
_tChemistry of Microbiology --
_tAtoms --
_tAtomic Structure --
_tIsotopes --
_tElectron Configurations --
_tChemical Bonds --
_tNonpolar Covalent Bonds --
_tPolar Covalent Bonds --
_tIonic Bonds --
_tHydrogen Bonds --
_tChemical Reactions --
_tSynthesis Reactions --
_tDecomposition Reactions --
_tExchange Reactions --
_tWater, Acids, Bases, and Salts --
_tWater --
_tAcids and Bases --
_tSalts --
_tOrganic Macromolecules --
_tFunctional Groups --
_tLipids --
_tCarbohydrates --
_tProteins --
_tNucleotides and Nucleic Acids --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g3.
_tCell Structure and Function --
_tProcesses of Life --
_tProkaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: An Overview --
_tExternal Structures of Bacterial Cells --
_tGlycocalyces --
_tFlagella --
_tFimbriae and Pili --
_tBacterial Cell Walls --
_tGram-Positive Bacterial Cell Walls --
_tGram-Negative Bacterial Cell Walls --
_tBacteria Without Cell Walls --
_tBacterial Cytoplasmic Membranes --
_tStructure --
_tFunction --
_tCytoplasm of Bacteria --
_tCytosol --
_tInclusions --
_tEndospores --
_tNonmembranous Organelles --
_tExternal Structures of Archaea --
_tGlycocalyces --
_tFlagella --
_tFimbriae and Hami --
_tArchaeal Cell Walls and Cytoplasmic Membranes --
_tCytoplasm of Archaea --
_tExternal Structure of Eukaryotic Cells --
_tGlycocalyces --
_tEukaryotic Cell Walls and Cytoplasmic Membranes --
_tCytoplasm of Eukaryotes --
_tFlagella --
_tCilia --
_tOther Nonmembranous Organelles --
_tMembranous Organelles --
_tEndosymbiotic Theory --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g4.
_tMicroscopy, Staining, and Classification --
_tUnits of Measurement --
_tMicroscopy --
_tGeneral Principles of Microscopy --
_tLight Microscopy --
_tElectron Microscopy --
_tProbe Microscopy --
_tStaining --
_tPreparing Specimens for Staining --
_tPrinciples of Staining --
_tSimple Stains --
_tDifferential Stains --
_tSpecial Stains --
_tStaining for Electron Microscopy --
_tClassification and Identification of Microorganisms --
_tLinnaeus and Taxonomic Categories --
_tDomains --
_tTaxonomic and Identifying Characteristics --
_tTaxonomic Keys --
_tMicro Matters --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g5.
_tMicrobial Metabolism --
_tBasic Chemical Reactions Underlying Metabolism --
_tCatabolism and Anabolism --
_tOxidation and Reduction Reactions --
_tATP Production and Energy Storage --
_tRoles of Enzymes in Metabolism --
_tCarbohydrate Catabolism --
_tGlycolysis --
_tCellular Respiration --
_tMetabolic Diversity --
_tFermentation --
_tOther Catabolic Pathways --
_tLipid Catabolism --
_tProtein Catabolism --
_tPhotosynthesis --
_tChemicals and Structures --
_tLight-Dependent Reactions --
_tLight-Independent Reactions --
_tOther Anabolic Pathways --
_tCarbohydrate Biosynthesis --
_tLipid Biosynthesis --
_tAmino Acid Biosynthesis --
_tNucleotide Biosynthesis --
_tIntegration and Regulation of Metabolic Functions --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g6.
_tMicrobial Nutrition and Growth --
_tGrowth Requirements --
_tNutrients: Chemical and Energy Requirements --
_tPhysical Requirements --
_tAssociations and Biofilms --
_tCulturing Microorganisms --
_tClinical Sampling --
_tObtaining Pure Cultures --
_tCulture Media --
_tSpecial Culture Techniques --
_tPreserving Cultures --
_tGrowth of Microbial Populations --
_tGeneration Time --
_tMathematical Considerations in Population Growth --
_tPhases of Microbial Population Growth --
_tContinuous Culture in a Chemostat --
_tMeasuring Microbial Reproduction --
_tMicro Matters --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g7.
_tMicrobial Genetics --
_tStructure and Replication of Genomes --
_tStructure of Nucleic Acids --
_tStructure of Prokaryotic Genomes --
_tStructure of Eukaryotic Genomes --
_tDNA Replication --
_tGene Function --
_tRelationship Between Genotype and Phenotype --
_tTransfer of Genetic Information --
_tEvents in Transcription --
_tTranslation --
_tRegulation of Genetic Expression --
_tMutations of Genes --
_tTypes of Mutations --
_tEffects of Point Mutations --
_tMutagens --
_tFrequency of Mutation --
_tDNA Repair --
_tIdentifying Mutants, Mutagens, and Carcinogens --
_tGenetic Recombination and Transfer --
_tTransposons and Transposition --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g8.
_tRecombinant DNA Technology --
_tRole of Recombinant DNA Technology in Biotechnology --
_tTools of Recombinant DNA Technology --
_tMutagens --
_tUse of Reverse Transcriptase to Synthesize cDNA --
_tSynthetic Nucleic Acids --
_tRestriction Enzymes --
_tVectors --
_tGene Libraries --
_tTechniques of Recombinant DNA Technology --
_tMultiplying DNA In Vitro: The Polymerase Chain Reaction --
_tSelecting a Clone of Recombinant Cells --
_tSeparating DNA Molecules: Gel Electrophoresis and the Southern Blot --
_tDNA Microarrays --
_tInserting DNA into Cells --
_tApplications of Recombinant DNA Technology --
_tGenetic Mapping --
_tMicrobial Community Studies --
_tPharmaceutical and Therapeutic Applications --
_tAgricultural Applications --
_tEthics and Safety of Recombinant DNA Technology --
_tMicro Matters --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g9.
_tControlling Microbial Growth in the Environment --
_tBasic Principles of Microbial Control --
_tTerminology of Microbial Control --
_tMicrobial Death Rates --
_tAction of Antimicrobial Agents --
_tSelection of Microbial Control Methods --
_tFactors Affecting the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Methods --
_tBiosafety Levels --
_tPhysical Methods of Microbial Control --
_tHeat-Related Methods --
_tRefrigeration and Freezing --
_tDesiccation and Lyophilization --
_tFiltration --
_tOsmotic Pressure --
_tRadiation --
_tChemical Methods of Microbial Control --
_tPhenol and Phenolics --
_tAlcohols --
_tHalogens --
_tOxidizing Agents --
_tSurfactants --
_tHeavy Metals --
_tAldehydes --
_tGaseous Agents --
_tEnzymes --
_tAntimicrobial Drugs --
_tMethods for Evaluating Disinfectants and Antiseptics --
_tDevelopment of Resistant Microbes --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g10.
_tControlling Microbial Growth in the Body: Antimicrobial Drugs --
_tHistory of Antimicrobial Agents --
_tMechanisms of Antimicrobial Action --
_tInhibition of Cell Wall Synthesis --
_tInhibition of Protein Synthesis --
_tDisruption of Cytoplasmic Membranes --
_tInhibition of Metabolic Pathways --
_tInhibition of Nucleic Acid Synthesis --
_tPrevention of Virus Attachment, Entry, or Uncoating --
_tClinical Considerations in Prescribing Antimicrobial Drugs --
_tSpectrum of Action --
_tEffectiveness --
_tRoutes of Administration --
_tSafety and Side Effects --
_tResistance to Antimicrobial Drugs --
_tDevelopment of Resistance in Populations --
_tMechanisms of Resistance --
_tMultiple Resistance and Cross Resistance --
_tRetarding Resistance --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g11.
_tCharacterizing and Classifying Prokaryotes --
_tGeneral Characteristics of Prokaryotic Organisms --
_tMorphology of Prokaryotic Cells --
_tEndospores --
_tReproduction of Prokaryotic Cells --
_tArrangements of Prokaryotic Cells --
_tModern Prokaryotic Classification --
_tSurvey of Archaea --
_tExtremophiles --
_tMethanogens --
_tSurvey of Bacteria --
_tDeeply Branching and Phototrophic Bacteria --
_tLow G + C Gram-Positive Bacteria --
_tHigh G + C Gram-Positive Bacteria --
_tGram-Negative Proteobacteria --
_tOther Gram-Negative Bacteria --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g12.
_tCharacterizing and Classifying Eukaryotes --
_tGeneral Characteristics of Eukaryotic Organisms --
_tReproduction of Eukaryotes --
_tClassification of Eukaryotic Organisms --
_tProtozoa --
_tDistribution of Protozoa --
_tMorphology of Protozoa --
_tNutrition of Protozoa --
_tReproduction of Protozoa --
_tClassification of Protozoa --
_tFungi --
_tSignificance of Fungi --
_tMorphology of Fungi --
_tNutrition of Fungi --
_tReproduction of Fungi --
_tClassification of Fungi --
_tLichens --
_tAlgae --
_tDistribution of Algae --
_tMorphology of Algae --
_tReproduction of Algae --
_tClassification of Algae --
_tWater Molds --
_tOther Eukaryotes of Microbiological Interest: Parasitic Helminths and Vectors --
_tArachnids --
_tInsects --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g13.
_tCharacterizing and Classifying Viruses, Viroids, and Prions --
_tCharacteristics of Viruses --
_tGenetic Material of Viruses --
_tHosts of Viruses --
_tSizes of Viruses --
_tCapsid Morphology --
_tViral Shapes --
_tViral Envelope --
_tClassification of Viruses --
_tViral Replication --
_tLytic Replication of Bacteriophages --
_tLysogenic Replication of Bacteriophages --
_tReplication of Animal Viruses --
_tRole of Viruses in Cancer --
_tCulturing Viruses in the Laboratory --
_tCulturing Viruses in Mature Organisms --
505 0 0 _gNote continued:
_tCulturing Viruses in Embryonated Chicken Eggs --
_tCulturing Viruses in Cell (Tissue) Culture --
_tAre Viruses Alive? --
_tOther Parasitic Particles: Viroids and Prions --
_tCharacteristics of Viroids --
_tCharacteristics of Prions --
_tMicro Matters --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g14.
_tInfection, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology --
_tSymbiotic Relationships Between Microbes and Their Hosts --
_tTypes of Symbiosis --
_tMicrobiome of Humans --
_tHow Normal Microbiota Become Opportunistic Pathogens --
_tReservoirs of Infectious Diseases of Humans --
_tAnimal Reservoirs --
_tHuman Carriers --
_tNonliving Reservoirs --
_tInvasion and Establishment of Microbes in Hosts: Infection --
_tExposure to Microbes: Contamination and Infection --
_tPortals of Entry --
_tRole of Adhesion in Infection --
_tNature of Infectious Disease --
_tManifestations of Disease: Symptoms, Signs, and Syndromes --
_tCausation of Disease: Etiology --
_tVirulence Factors of Infectious Agents --
_tStages of Infectious Diseases --
_tMovement of Pathogens out of Hosts: Portals of Exit --
_tModes of Infectious Disease Transmission --
_tContact Transmission --
_tVehicle Transmission --
_tVector Transmission --
_tClassification of Infectious Diseases --
_tEpidemiology of Infectious Diseases --
_tFrequency of Disease --
_tEpidemiological Studies --
_tHospital Epidemiology: Healthcare-Associated (Nosocomial) Infections --
_tEpidemiology and Public Health --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g15.
_tInnate Immunity --
_tOverview of the Body's Defenses --
_tBody's First Line of Defense --
_tRole of Skin in Innate Immunity --
_tRole of Mucous Membranes in Innate Immunity --
_tRole of the Lacrimal Apparatus in Innate Immunity --
_tRole of the Microbiome in Innate Immunity --
_tOther First-Line Defenses --
_tBody's Second Line of Defense --
_tDefense Components of Blood --
_tPhagocytosis --
_tNonphagocytic Killing --
_tNonspecific Chemical Defenses Against Pathogens --
_tInflammation --
_tFever --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g16.
_tAdaptive Immunity --
_tOverview of Adaptive Immunity --
_tElements of Adaptive Immunity --
_tTissues and Organs of the Lymphatic System --
_tAntigens --
_tPreparation for an Adaptive Immune Response --
_tB Lymphocytes (B Cells) and Antibodies --
_tImmune Response Cytokines --
_tCell-Mediated Immune Responses --
_tActivation of Cytotoxic T Cell Clones and Their Functions --
_tPerforin-Granzyme Cytotoxic Pathway --
_tCD95 Cytotoxic Pathway --
_tMemory T Cells --
_tT Cell Regulation --
_tAntibody Immune Responses --
_tInducement of T-Dependent Antibody Immunity with Clonal Selection --
_tMemory Cells and the Establishment of Immunological Memory --
_tTypes of Acquired Immunity --
_tNaturally Acquired Active Immunity --
_tNaturally Acquired Passive Immunity --
_tArtificially Acquired Active Immunity --
_tArtificially Acquired Passive Immunotherapy --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g17.
_tImmunization and Immune Testing --
_tImmunization --
_tBrief History of Immunization --
_tActive Immunization --
_tPassive Immunotherapy --
_tSerological Tests That Use Antigens and Corresponding Antibodies --
_tPrecipitation Tests --
_tTurbidimetric and Nephelometric Tests --
_tAgglutination Tests --
_tNeutralization Tests --
_tComplement Fixation Test --
_tLabeled Antibody Tests --
_tPoint-of-Care Testing --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g18.
_tImmune Disorders --
_tHypersensitivities --
_gType I
_t(Immediate) Hypersensitivity --
_gType II
_t(Cytotoxic) Hypersensitivity --
_gType III
_t(Immune Complex-Mediated) Hypersensitivity --
_gType IV
_t(Delayed or Cell-Mediated) Hypersensitivity --
_tAutoimmune Diseases --
_tCauses of Autoimmune Diseases --
_tExamples of Autoimmune Diseases --
_tImmunodeficiency Diseases --
_tPrimary Immunodeficiency Diseases --
_tAcquired Immunodeficiency Diseases --
_tMicro Matters --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g19.
_tMicrobial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds --
_tStructure of the Skin --
_tMicrobiome of the Skin --
_tBacterial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds --
_tFolliculitis --
_tStaphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome --
_tImpetigo (Pyoderma) and Erysipelas --
_tNecrotizing Fasciitis --
_tAcne --
_tCat Scratch Disease --
_tPseudomonas Infection --
_tSpotted Fever Rickettsiosis --
_tCutaneous Anthrax --
_tGas Gangrene --
_tViral Diseases of the Skin and Wounds --
_tDiseases of Poxviruses --
_tHerpes Infections --
_tWarts --
_tChickenpox and Shingles --
_tRubella --
_tMeasles (Rubeola) --
_tOther Viral Rashes --
_tMycoses of the Hair, Nails, and Skin --
_tSuperficial Mycoses --
_tCutaneous Mycoses --
_tWound Mycoses --
_tParasitic Infestations of the Skin --
_tLeishmaniasis --
_tScabies --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g20.
_tMicrobial Diseases of the Nervous System and Eyes --
_tStructure of the Nervous System --
_tStructures of the Central Nervous System --
_tStructures of the Peripheral Nervous System --
_tCells of the Nervous System --
_tPortals of Infection of the Central Nervous System --
_tBacterial Diseases of the Nervous System --
_tBacterial Meningitis --
_tHansen's Disease (Leprosy) --
_tBotulism --
_tTetanus --
_tViral Diseases of the Nervous System --
_tViral Meningitis --
_tPoliomyelitis --
_tRabies --
_tArboviral Encephalitis --
_tMycosis of the Nervous System --
_tCryptococcal Meningitis --
_tProtozoan Diseases of the Nervous System --
_tAfrican Trypanosomiasis --
_tPrimary Amebic Meningoencephalopathy --
_tPrion Disease --
_tVariant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) --
_tMicrobial Diseases of the Eyes --
_tStructure of the Eye --
_tTrachoma --
_tOther Microbial Diseases of the Eyes --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g21.
_tMicrobial Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases --
_tStructures of the Cardiovascular System --
_tStructure of the Heart --
_tMovement of Blood and Lymph --
_tBacterial Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases --
_tSepticemia, Bacteremia, and Toxemia --
_tEndocarditis --
_tBrucellosis --
_tTularemia --
_tPlague --
_tLyme Disease --
_tEhrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis --
_tViral Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases --
_tYellow Fever --
_tInfectious Mononucleosis --
_tCytomegalovirus Disease --
_tDengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever --
_tAfrican Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers --
_tProtozoan and Helminthic Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases --
_tMalaria --
_tToxoplasmosis --
_tAmerican Trypanosomiasis (Chagas' Disease) --
_tSchistosomiasis --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g22.
_tMicrobial Diseases of the Respiratory System --
_tStructures of the Respiratory System --
_tStructures of the Upper Respiratory System, Sinuses, and Ears --
_tStructures of the Lower Respiratory System --
_tMicrobiome of the Respiratory System --
_tBacterial Diseases of the Upper Respiratory System, Sinuses, and Ears --
_tStreptococcal Respiratory Diseases --
_tDiphtheria --
_tRhinosinusitis and Otitis Media --
_tViral Diseases of the Upper Respiratory System --
_tCommon Cold --
_tBacterial Diseases of the Lower Respiratory System --
_tBacterial Pneumonias --
_tLegionnaires' Disease --
_tTuberculosis --
_tPertussis (Whooping Cough) --
_tInhalational Anthrax --
_tViral Diseases of the Lower Respiratory System --
_tInfluenza --
_tCoronavirus Respiratory Syndromes --
_tRespiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection --
_tPathogenesis --
_tHantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) --
_tOther Viral Respiratory Diseases --
_tMycoses of the Lower Respiratory System --
_tCoccidioidomycosis --
_tBlastomycosis --
_tHistoplasmosis --
_tPneumocystis Pneumonia --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g23.
_tMicrobial Diseases of the Digestive System --
_tStructures of the Digestive System --
_tGastrointestinal Tract --
_tAccessory Digestive Organs --
_tMicrobiome of the Digestive System --
_tBacterial Diseases of the Digestive System --
_tDental Caries, Gingivitis, and Periodontal Disease --
_tPeptic Ulcer Disease --
_tBacterial Gastroenteritis --
_tBacterial Food Poisoning (Intoxication) --
_tSigns and Symptoms --
_tPathogens and Virulence Factors --
_tPathogenesis and Epidemiology --
_tDiagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention --
_tViral Diseases of the Digestive System --
_tOral Herpes --
_tMumps --
_tViral Gastroenteritis --
_tViral Hepatitis --
_tProtozoan Diseases of the Intestinal Tract --
_tGiardiasis --
_tCryptosporidiosis --
_tAmebiasis --
_tHelminthic Infestations of the Intestinal Tract --
_tTapeworm Infestations --
_tPinworm Infestations --
_tAnisakiasis --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g24.
_tMicrobial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems --
_tStructures of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems --
_tStructures of the Urinary System --
_tStructures of the Reproductive Systems --
_tMicrobiome of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems --
_tBacterial Diseases of the Urinary System --
_tBacterial Urinary Tract Infections --
_tLeptospirosis --
_tStreptococcal Acute Glomerulonephritis --
_tNonvenereal Diseases of the Reproductive Systems --
_tStaphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome --
_tBacterial Vaginosis --
_tVaginal Candidiasis --
_tSexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Diseases (STDs) --
_tBacterial STDs --
_tGonorrhea --
_tSyphilis --
_tChlamydial Infections --
_tViral STDs --
_tGenital Herpes --
_tGenital Warts --
_tProtozoan STDs --
_tTrichomoniasis --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
505 0 0 _gNote continued:
_tConcept Mapping --
_g25.
_tApplied and Industrial Microbiology --
_tFood Microbiology --
_tRoles of Microorganisms in Food Production --
_tCauses and Prevention of Food Spoilage --
_tFoodborne Illnesses --
_tIndustrial Microbiology --
_tRoles of Microbes in Industrial Fermentations --
_tIndustrial Products of Microorganisms --
_tWater Treatment --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking --
_tConcept Mapping --
_g26.
_tMicrobial Ecology and Microbiomes --
_tEnvironmental Microbiology --
_tMicrobial Ecology --
_tBioremediation --
_tProblem of Acid Mine Drainage --
_tRoles of Microorganisms in Biogeochemical Cycles --
_tSoil Microbiology --
_tAquatic Microbiology --
_tBiological Warfare and Bioterrorism --
_tAssessing Microorganisms as Potential Agents of Warfare or Terror --
_tKnown Microbial Threats --
_tDefense Against Bioterrorism --
_tRoles of Recombinant Genetic Technology in Bioterrorism --
_tChapter Summary --
_tQuestions For Review --
_tCritical Thinking.
520 _aMicrobiology with Diseases by Body System, 5th Edition helps students visualize the invisible and practice critical thinking with real-world problems and clinical applications. The textbook includes QR codes for Video Tutors and Disease in Depth features that foster understanding and encourage students to explore microbiology. The continued focus on clinical situations prepares students for future opportunities in applied practice and healthcare careers. With the 5th Edition, new Solve the Problem features ask students to work through real-world microbiology problems and offer instructors active-learning worksheets for their course. This edition results from a collaborative effort of educators, students, editors, and top scientific illustrators to deliver a textbook that presents the latest scientific and educational research and data in microbiology.
520 _a"The Fifth Edition includes a Disease in Depth feature on Bacterial Urinary Tract Infections that investigates how E. coli causes these infections, their signs and symptoms, and how to treat them. Learn about these and other diseases, as well as how microorganisms impact health, with Microbiology with Diseases by Body System. Bring microbiology to life with stunning animations, engaging Micro Matters case studies, and multiple practice quizzes available in MasteringMicrobiology."--Back cover.
650 0 _aMicrobiology.
_9320853
650 2 _aMicrobiological Phenomena.
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650 2 _aMicrobiological Techniques
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650 2 _aCommunicable Diseases
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650 2 _aMicrobiology.
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700 1 _aPrimm, Todd P.,
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700 1 _aSiegesmund, Amy M.,
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700 1 _aCosby, Cecily D.,
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700 1 _aMontgomery, Jean E.,
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