Medical microbiology:
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Beschreibung: | VIII, 584 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Contents the adversaries 1. Microbes and Parasites
A New Approach to Microbiology 3
The Varieties of Microbes 4
Living Inside or Outside Cells 6
2. The Host Parasite Response
Symbiotic Association 9
The Characteristics of Parasitism 10
The Evolution of Parasitism 12
3. The Organisms
Systems of Classification 17
The Viruses 18
The Bacteria 25
The Fungi 35
The Protozoa 36
The Helminths 38
The Arthropods 41
The Normal Flora 41
conflicts
7. Conflicts: Background to Infectious
Disease
Host Parasite Relationships 83
Causes of Infectious Diseases 86
The Biologic Response Gradient 89
8. Entry, Exit and Transmission
Sites of Entry 91
Exit and Transmission 99
Types of Transmission 100
Transmission from Animals 105
9. Natural Defenses in Action
Complement 111
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4. The Innate Defenses of the Body
Defense Against Entry into the Body 47
Defenses Once the Microorganism
Penetrates the Body 48
5. Adaptive Reponses Provide a Quantum
Leap in Effective Defense
The Role of Antibodies 63
The Role of T Lymphocytes 65
Extracellular Attack on Large Infectious Agents 69
Local Defenses at Mucosal Surfaces 69
6. The Cellular Basis of Adaptive Immune
Responses
B and T Cell Receptors 73
Clonal Expansion of Lymphocytes 73
Role of Memory Cells 74
T independent and T dependent Antigens 74
Cytokines 76
Regulatory Mechanisms 77
Tolerance Mechanisms 78
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C reactive Protein 111
Phagocytosis 112
Cytotoxicity by Lymphoctyes and
Natural Killer Cells 114
Cytotoxic Lipids 115
Cytokines 116
Fever 118
10. Spread and Replication
Features of Surface and
Systemic Infections 119
Mechanisms of Spread through the Body 121
Genetic Determinants of Spread and Replication 123
Other Factors Affecting Spread and Replication 125
11. Parasite Survival Strategies and
Persistent Infections
Parasite Survival Strategies 127
Concealment of Antigens 128
Antigenic Variation 131
Immunosuppression 132
Persistent Infections 134
diagnostic principles
of clinical manifestations
13. General Principles and Specimen Quality
The Aims of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory 157
Specimen Collection 157
Transport of Specimens 159
Specimen Processing 161
clinical manifestations a
infections by body syste
Introduction to Section 4
15. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
The Clinical Manifestations of Infection 182
The Common Cold 183
Pharyngitis and Tonsillitis 186
Otitis and Sinusitis 188
Acute Epiglottitis 189
Oral Cavity Infections 189
Laryngitis and Tracheitis 191
Diphtheria 191
12. Pathologic Consequences of Infection
Pathology Due to Direct Effects
of the Microorganism 141
Pathologic Activation of Natural Immune
Mechanisms 145
Pathologic Consequences of the Immune Response 147
Skin Rashes 151
Viruses and Cancer 151
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14. Diagnosis of Infection and Assessment of
Host Defense Mechanisms
Non cultural Techniques for the Laboratory
Diagnosis of Infection 163
Cultivation (Culture) of Microorganisms 171
Identification of Microorganisms Grown in Culture 172
Antibody Detection Methods for the
Diagnosis of Infection 175
Assessment of Host Defense Systems 177
Protocols for Specimen Processing 180
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16. Infections of the Eye
Conjunctivitis 195
Infection of the Deeper Layers of the Eye 197
17. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Acute Infections of the Lower Respiratory Tract 199
Chronic Infections of the Lower Respiratory Tract 213
Parasitic Infections of the Lower Respiratory Tract 217
Summary 218
18. Urinary Tract Infections
Acquisition and Etiology 221
Pathogenesis of UTIs 222
Clinical Features and Complications 224
Laboratory Diagnosis of UTIs 224
Treatment of UTIs 226
Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections 227
Summary 227
19. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
STDs and Sexual Behavior 229
Syphilis 229
Gonorrhea 234
Chlamydial Infection 236
Other Causes of Inguinal Lymphadenopathy 238
Mycoplasmas and Non gonococcal Urethritis 239
Other Causes of Vaginitis and Urethritis 240
Genital Herpes 241
Human Papillomavirus Infection 242
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 242
Opportunist STDs 250
Arthropod Infestations 250
20. Gastrointestinal Tract Infections
Diarrheal Diseases 253
Helicobacter pylori and Gastric Ulcer Disease 258
Parasites and the Gastrointestinal Tract 259
Systemic Infection Initiated in
the Gastrointestinal Tract 275
Summary 284
21. Obstetric and Perinatal Infections
Infections Occurring in Pregnancy 287
Congenital Infections 288
Infections Occurring Around the Time of Birth 291
22. Central Nervous System Infections
Invasion of the Central Nervous System 295
The Body s Response to Invasion 296
Bacterial Meningitis 297
Fungal Meningitis 301
Protozoal Meningitis 302
Viral Meningitis 302
Encephalitis 303
Neurologic Diseases of Possible Viral Etiology 307
Slow Virus Infection 307
Brain Abscesses 307
Encephalopathy Due to Scrapie type Agents 307
Postvaccinial and Postinfectious Encephalitis 309
CNS Disease Due to Helminth Parasites 309
Tetanus and Botulism 310
23. Infections of the Skin, Muscle, Joints,
Bone and Hemopoietic System
Infections of the Skin 313
Bacterial Infections of Skin, Soft Tissue and Muscle 313
Mycobacterial Diseases of the Skin 320
Fungal Infections of the Skin 323
Parasitic Infections of the Skin 327
Mucocutaneous Lesions Caused by Viruses 329
Other Infectious Causes of Maculopapular Rashes 335
Kawasaki Syndrome 336
Joint and Bone Infections 337
Infections of the Hemopoietic System 339
24. Worldwide Virus Infections
Measles 343
Mumps 345
Rubella 346
Cytomegalovirus Infection 347
EBV Infection 349
Other Human Herpesvirus (HHV) Infections 351
Smallpox 351
25. Vector borne Infections
Arbovirus Infections 353
Arboviruses and Hemorrhagic Fevers 355
Rickettsial Infections 355
Borrelia Infections 358
Protozoal Infections 361
Helminth Infections 366
26. Multisystem Zoonoses
Arenavirus Infections 369
Korean Hemorrhagic Fever 370
Marburg and Ebola Hemorrhagic Fevers 370
Q Fever 370
Anthrax 371
Plague 372
Yersinia enterocolitica Infection 374
Tularemia 374
Pasteurella multocida Infection 375
Leptospirosis 375
Rat Bite Fever 376
Brucellosis 376
Helminth Infections 377
27. Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
Definitions of Pyrexia of Unknown Origin 381
Causes of PUO 381
Investigation of Classical PUO 382
control 29. Strategies for Control: An Introduction
Chemotherapy Versus Vaccination 407
Epidemiologic Considerations 409
Control Versus Eradication 410
30. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Selective Toxicity Discovery and Design of
Antimicrobial Agents 411
Ways of Classifying Antibacterial Agents 411
Resistance to Antibacterial Agents 413
Classes of Antibacterial Agents 414
Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis 414
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis 419
Inhibitors of Nucleic Acid Synthesis 425
Other Agents That Affect DNA 429
Inhibitors of Cytoplasmic
Membrane Function 429
Urinary Tract Antiseptics 429
Antituberculous Agents 430
Antifungal Agents 431
Treatment of PUO 384
PUO in Specific Patient Groups 385
Infective Endocarditis 385
Summary 388
28. Infections in the Compromised Host
The Compromised Host 391
Microbes that Infect the Compromised Host 394
Deficient Innate Immunity Due to Physical Factors 394
Infections Associated with Secondary Adaptive
Immunodeficiency 397
Other Important Opportunist Pathogens 399
Summary 403
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Antiviral Therapy 432
Antiparasitic Agents 435
Laboratory Aspects of Antibacterial Agents 435
Combinations of Antibacterial Agents 439
Antibiotic Assays 440
Use and Misuse of Antimicrobial Agents 440
Summary 440
31. Vaccination
The Aims of Vaccination 443
Requirements of a Good Vaccine 443
Types of Vaccine 444
Special Considerations 451
Current Vaccine Practice 454
32. Passive and Non specific Immunotherapy
Passive Immunization with Antibody 463
Non specific Cellular Immunostimulation 464
Correction of Host Immunodeficiency 465
33. Epidemiologic Aspects of the Control of
Infection and Disease
Basic Concepts 467
Community based Control by Vaccination 474
Factors Influencing the Success of Vaccination 477
Summary 479
34. Hospital Infection, Sterilization
and Disinfection
Common Hospital acquired Infections 481
Important Causes of Hospital Infection 482
appendix
Appendix I: The Microbes
Appendix II: Protocols for Specimen Processing
Sources and Routes of Spread of Hospital Infection 482
Host Factors and Hospital Infection 483
The Consequences of Hospital Infection 485
Prevention of Hospital Infection 485
Investigating Hospital Infection 491
Sterilization and Disinfection 494
Deciding Whether Sterilization or Disinfection
Should Be Used 495
Techniques for Sterilization 496
Controlling Sterilization and Disinfection 498
Summary 499
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