Lecture Notes: Medical Microbiology and Infection

Lecture Notes: Medical Microbiology and Infection

by Martin Gill (Author), TomSElliott (Author), HusamOsman (Author), TonyWorthington (Author)

Synopsis

A core text for students, Lecture Notes: Medical Microbiology and Infection has been updated and revised in this fourth edition to cover all essential areas of medical microbiology and infection. The text's structure also lends itself to being a useful reference for junior doctors, nurses and GPs. Written in a clear and easily digestible format, this text covers the basic science of pathogens and follows this with a chapter on Antimicrobial Agents and then a regionally-based approach to infection. With a new author team, new 2-colour design and inclusion of new pedagogical features, Lecture Notes: Medical Microbiology and Infection provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the topic area.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 4th Edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 29 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1405129328
ISBN 13: 9781405129329

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If it isn't in this book, it is not worth knowing! (Lecture Notes) Medical Microbiology and Infection is a concise text covering all aspects of basic science through to the clincal aspects of diagnosis and management - it is invalubale. Medical Student, Hull-York Medical School Just when infectious diseases lectures seemed like a lot of lists, this book will help you make sense of all that material by analysing step by step all the important points you need to know to understand the subject. Very welcome statements that help you make sense of the mass of information. Medical Student, Brighton Sussex Medical School
Author Bio
Professor Tom Elliott, Consultant Microbiologist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Medical School, Birmingham Martin Gill, Division of Immunity and Infection, University of Birmingham Medical School Husan Osman, Clinical Virologist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Medical School, Birmingham Tony Worthington, Department of Microbiology, Aston University