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6th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
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Chapters 1 - 41
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Table mmof mmcontents
Part mm1: mmIntroduction mmto mmClinical mmMicrobiology
Chapter mm1. mmBacterial mmCell mmStructure, mmPhysiology, mmMetabolism, mmand mmGenetics
Chapter mm2. mmHost-Parasite mmInteraction
Chapter mm3. mmThe mmLaboratory mmRole mmin mmInfection mmControl
Chapter mm4. mmControl mmof mmMicroorganisms: mmDisinfection, mmSterilization, mmand mmMicrobiology mmSafety
Chapter mm5. mmPerformance mmImprovement mmin mmthe mmMicrobiology mmLaboratory
Chapter mm6. mmSpecimen mmCollection mmand mmProcessing
Chapter mm7. mmMicroscopic mmExamination mmof mmMaterials mmfrom mmInfected mmSites
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Chapter mm9. m m Biochemical mmIdentification mmof mmGram-Negative mmBacteria
Chapter mm10. mmImmunodiagnosis mmof mmInfectious mmDiseases
Chapter mm11. mmApplications mmof mmMolecular mmDiagnostics
Chapter mm12. mmAntibacterial mmMechanisms mmof mmAction mmand mmBacterial mmResistance mmMechanisms
Chapter mm13. mmAntimicrobial mmSusceptibility mmTesting
Part mm2: mmLaboratory mmIdentification mmof mmSignificant mmIsolates
Chapter mm14. mmStaphylococci
Chapter mm15. mmStreptococcus, mmEnterococcus, mmand mmOther mmCatalase-Negative, mmGram-Positive mmCocci
Chapter mm16. mmAerobic mmGram-Positive mmBacilli
Chapter mm17. mmNeisseria mmSpecies mmand mmMoraxella mmcatarrhalis
Chapter mm18. mmHaemophilus, mmHACEK, mmLegionella mmand mmOther mmFastidious mmGram-Negative mmBacilli
Chapter mm19. mmEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter mm20. mmVibrio, mmAeromonas, mmand mmCampylobacter mmSpecies
Chapter mm21. mmNonfermenting mmand mmMiscellaneous mmGram-Negative mmBacilli
Chapter mm22. mmAnaerobes mmof mmClinical mmImportance
Chapter mm23. mmThe mmSpirochetes
Chapter mm24. mmChlamydia, mmRickettsia, mmand mmSimilar mmOrganisms
Chapter mm25. mmMycoplasma mmand mmUreaplasma
Chapter mm26. mmMycobacterium mmtuberculosis mmand mmNontuberculous mmMycobacteria
Chapter mm27. mmMedically mmSignificant mmFungi
Chapter mm28. mmDiagnostic mmParasitology
Chapter mm29. mmClinical mmVirology
Chapter mm30. mmAgents mmof mmBioterror mmand mmForensic mmMicrobiology
Chapter mm31. mmBiofilms: mmArchitects mmof mmDisease
Part mm3: mmLaboratory mmDiagnosis mmof mmInfectious mmDiseases: mmand mmOrgan mmSystem mmApproach mmto
mmDiagnosticm Microbiology
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Chapter mm32. mmUpper mmand mmLower mmRespiratory mmTract mmInfections
Chapter mm33. mmSkin mmand mmSoft mmTissue mmInfections
Chapter mm34. mmGastrointestinal mmInfections mmand mmFood mmPoisoning
Chapter mm35. mmInfections mmof mmthe mmCentral mmNervous mmSystem
Chapter mm36. mmBacteremia mmand mmSepsis
Chapter mm37. mmUrinary mmTract mmInfections
Chapter mm38. mmGenital mmInfections mmand mmSexually mmTransmitted mmInfections
Chapter mm39. mmInfections mmin mmSpecial mmPopulations
Chapter mm40. mmZoonotic mmDiseases
Chapter mm41. mmOcular mmInfections
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