Authors: Warren Levinson
ISBN-13: 9780071700283, ISBN-10: 0071700285
Format: Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Date Published: May 2010
Edition: 11st Edition
Warren Levinson, MD, PhD
Professor of Microbiology
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
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To put your preparation for USMLE Step 1 and course exams on the fast track, only one resource will do: Review of Medical Microbiology and Immuniology. Completely updated throughout, the Eleventh Edition presents a high-yield review of the basic and clinical aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, and immunology. Importantly, the book also emphasizes the real-world clinical application of microbiology and immunology to infectious diseases. One look, and you'll see why it's the defnitive microbiology course and exam quick review!
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Here's why this is THE definitive microbiology course and exam quick review (Condensed Table of Contents):
Basic Bacteriology,
Clinical Bacteriology,
Basic Virology,
Clinical Virology,
Mycology,
Immunology,
Ectoparasites,
Brief Summaries of Medically Important Organisms,
Clinical Cases,
Pearls for the USMLE,
USMLE (National Board) Practice Questions,
USMLE (National Board) Practice Examination
Preface Acknowledgements How to Use This Book
I: Basic Bacteriology
1. Bacteria Compared With Other Microorganisms
2. Structure of Bacterial Cells
3. Growth
4. Genetics
5. Classification of Medically Important Bacteria
6. Normal Flora
7. Pathogenesis
8. Host Defenses
9. Laboratory Diagnosis
10. Antimicrobial Drugs: Mechanism of Action
11. Antimicrobial Drugs: Resistance
12. Bacterial Vaccines
13. Sterilization & Disinfection
II: Clinical Bacteriology
14. Overview of the Major Pathogens & Introduction to Anaerobic Bacteria
15. Gram-Positive Cocci
16. Gram-Negative Cocci
17. Gram-Positive Rods
18. Gram-Negative Rods Related to the Enteric Tract
19. Gram-Negative Rods Related to the Respiratory Tract
20. Gram-Negative Rods Related to Animal Sources (Zoonotic Organisms)
21. Mycobacteria
22. Actinomycetes
23. Mycoplasmas
24. Spirochetes
25. Chlamydiae
26. Rickettsiae
27. Minor Bacterial Pathogens
III: Basic Virology
28. Structure
29. Replication
30. Genetics & Gene Therapy
31. Classification of Medically Important Viruses
32. Pathogenesis
33. Host Defenses
34. Laboratory Diagnosis
35. Antiviral Drugs
36. Viral Vaccines
PART IV: Clinical Virology
37. DNA Enveloped Viruses
38. DNA Nonenveloped Viruses
39. RNA Enveloped Viruses
40. RNA Nonenveloped Viruses
41. Hepatitis Viruses
42. Arboviruses
43. Tumor Viruses
44. Slow Virus & Prions
45. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
46. Minor Viral Pathogens
V: Mycology
47. Basic Mycology
48. Cutaneous & Subcutaneous Mycoses
49. Systemic Mycoses
50. Opportunistic Mycoses
VI: Parasitology
51. Intestinal & Urogenital Protozoa
52. Blood & Tissue Protozoa
53. Minor Protozoan Pathogens
54. Cestodes
55. Trematodes
56. Nematodes
VII: Immunology
57. Immunity
58. Cellular Basis of the Immune Response
59. Antibodies
60. Humoral Immunity
61. Cell-Mediated Immunity
62. Major Histocompatibility Complex & Transportation
63. Complement
64. Antigen-Antibody Reactions in the Laboratory
65. Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
66. Tolerance & Autoimmune Disease
67. Tumor Immunity
68. Immunodeficiency
VIII: Ectoparasites
69. Ectoparasites That Cause Human Disease
IX: Brief Summaries of Medically Important Organisms
Summaries of Medically Important Bacteria Summaries of Medically Important Viruses Summaries of Medically Important Fungi Summaries of Medically Important Parasites Summaries of Medically Important Ectoparasites
X: Clinical Cases
XI: Pearls for the USMLE
XII: USMLE (National Board) Practice Questions
Basic Bacteriology Clinical Bacteriology Basic Virology Clinical Virology Mycology Parasitology Immunology Extended Matching Questions Clinical Case Questions
XIII: USMLE (National Board) Practice Examination
Index
Warren Levinson, MD, PhD
Professor of Microbiology
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA