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Microbiology
Anthony Strelkauskas, Angela Edwards - ISBN: 9780815345138
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English summary of the book Microbiology: a clinical approach (2nd edition) of Strelkauskas. The summary contains Chapters 4 to 16, 19, 21: M. tuberculosis, Influenza viruses, H22: Shigella, Salmonella, V.cholerae, H24: C.tetani, C. botulism, H25: Epstein-Barvirus, H26: Chickenpox (chickenpox), Herpes Simplex virus type1. From Chapter 21, only the above-mentioned components are discussed.
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English summary of the book Microbiology: a clinical approach (2nd edition) of Strelkauskas. The summary contains Chapters 4 to 16, 19, 21: M. tuberculosis, Influenza viruses, H22: Shigella, Salmonella, V.cholerae, H24: C.tetani, C. botulism, H25: Epstein-Barvirus, H26: Chickenpox (chickenpox), Herpes Simplex virus type1. From Chapter 21, only the above-mentioned components are discussed.
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English summary of the book Microbiology: a clinical approach (2nd edition) of Strelkauskas. The summary contains Chapters 4 to 16, 19, 21: M. tuberculosis, Influenza viruses, H22: Shigella, Salmonella, V.cholerae, H24: C.tetani, C. botulism, H25: Epstein-Barvirus, H26: Chickenpox (chickenpox), Herpes Simplex virus type1. From Chapter 21, only the above-mentioned components are discussed.
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- • 37 pages •
English summary of the book Microbiology: a clinical approach (2nd edition) of Strelkauskas. The summary contains Chapters 4 to 16, 19, 21: M. tuberculosis, Influenza viruses, H22: Shigella, Salmonella, V.cholerae, H24: C.tetani, C. botulism, H25: Epstein-Barvirus, H26: Chickenpox (chickenpox), Herpes Simplex virus type1. From Chapter 21, only the above-mentioned components are discussed.