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Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5308689
Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional, 3rd Edition offers an excellent foundation for understanding the spread, treatment, and prevention of infectious disease - critical knowledge for today's healthcare professional. This straightforward introductory text makes microbiology approachable and easy to learn, presenting just the right level of information and detail to help you comprehend future course material and apply concepts to your new career.

- UNIQUE! Why You Need to Know and Life Application boxes make the content more relevant by putting material in a real-world context, helping you understand how concepts apply to everyday situations. - UNIQUE! Medical Highlights boxes in each chapter provide anecdotal information about a pathological condition mentioned in the chapter, with illustrations and updates on new trends and information specific to the healthcare industry. - UNIQUE! Health Care Application tables in each chapter provide quick access to focused information on pathogens as they relate to the subject matter of the chapter, including symptoms, causes, and treatments for a given condition/pathogen when applicable. - Timesaving focus on just the necessary information provides the ideal level of introductory microbiology coverage. - Chapter outlines and key terms for every chapter enable more efficient learning. - Learning objectives clarify chapter goals and guide you through the content. - Twenty review questions at the end of each chapter test your retention and help you identify areas requiring further study. - NEW! The Bigger Picture section in each body system chapter identifies other body systems that might be affected by a particular microbial infection. - NEW! Technology Boxes highlight new technology, such as artificial intelligence, that is becoming more essential to diagnosis and treatment in the healthcare field.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Basic Science

- Scope of Microbiology

- Chemistry of Life

- Cell Structure and Function

- Bacteria and Archaea

- Viruses

- Eukaryotic Microorganisms

Section 2: Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms

- Physical and Chemical Methods of Control

- Microbiological Laboratory Techniques

- Microbiological Laboratory Safety Issues

- Pharmacology

- Antimicrobial Drugs

Section 3: Infection, Disease and Defense

- Infection and Disease

- The Immune Response and Lymphatic System

Section 4: Effects on Specific Body Systems

- Infections of the Integumentary System, Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal System

- Infections of the Respiratory System

- Infections of the Gastrointestinal System

- Infections of the Nervous System and Sensory Structures

- Infections of the Cardiovascular and Circulatory Systems

- Infections of the Urinary System

- Infections of the Reproductive System

Section 5: Factors Contributing to the Effects of Microorganisms on Human Health

- Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases

- Human Age and Infections

- Microorganisms in the Environment and Effects on Human Health

- Emerging Infectious Diseases

- Biotechnology

Appendix A: Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology

Appendix B: Medically Significant Microorganisms by Body Systems

Appendix C: Bibliography

Glossary

Authors

Karin C. VanMeter Lecturer, Iowa State University, Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ames, Iowa. Karin C. VanMeter, PhD is a lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ames, Iowa. Robert J. Hubert Laboratory Coordinator, Iowa State University, Department of Animal Sciences, Ames, Iowa.. Robert J. Hubert, BS is a laboratory coordinator at Iowa State University, Department of Animal Sciences, Ames, Iowa.