Medical Microbiology 4th Edition Edited by Samuel Baron
Medical Microbiology
Edited by Samuel Baron
Medical Microbiology 4th Edition
Edited by Samuel Baron
Section 1. Bacteriology
1. Immunology Overview
Armond S. Goldman and Bellur S. Prabhakar.
Introduction to Bacteriology
2. Structure
Milton R.J. Salton and Kwang-Shin Kim.
3. Classification
Ellen Jo. Baron.
4. Bacterial Metabolism
Peter Jurtshuk.
5. Genetics
Randall K. Holmes and Michael G. Jobling.
6. Normal Flora
Charles Patrick. Davis.
7. Bacterial Pathogenesis
Johnny W. Peterson.
8. Specific Acquired Immunity
John B. Robbins, Rachel Schneerson, and Shousun C. Szu.
9. Epidemiology
Philip S. Brachman.
10. Principles of Diagnosis
John A. Washington.
11. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Harold C. Neu and Thomas D. Gootz.
12. Staphylococcus
Timothy Foster.
13. Streptococcus
Maria Jevitz. Patterson.
14. Neisseria, Moraxella, Kingella and Eikenella
Stephen A. Morse.
15. Bacillus
Peter C. B. Turnbull.
16. Miscellaneous Pathogenic Bacteria
Herbert Hof.
17. Anaerobes: General Characteristics
David J. Hentges.
18. Clostridia: Sporeforming Anaerobic Bacilli
Carol L. Wells and Tracy D. Wilkins.
19. Anaerobic Cocci
Carol L. Wells and Tracy D. Wilkins.
20. Anaerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli
Sydney M. Finegold.
21. Salmonella
Ralph A. Giannella.
22. Shigella
Thomas L. Hale and Gerald T. Keusch.
23. Campylobacter and Helicobacter
Guillermo I. Perez-Perez and Martin J. Blaser.
24. Cholera, Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139, and Other Pathogenic Vibrios
Richard A. Finkelstein.
25. Escherichia Coli in Diarrheal Disease
Doyle J. Evans and Dolores G. Evans.
26. Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, and Proteus
M. Neal. Guentzel.
27. Pseudomonas
Barbara H. Iglewski.
28. Brucella
G.G. Alton and J.R.L. Forsyth.
29. Pasteurella, Yersinia, and Francisella
Frank M. Collins.
30. Haemophilus Species
Daniel M. Musher.
31. Bordetella
Horst Finger and Carl Heinz Wirsing. von Koenig.
32. Corynebacterium Diphtheriae
John R. Murphy.
33. Mycobacteria and Nocardia
David N. McMurray.
34. Actinomyces, Propionibacterium propionicus, and Streptomyces
Geroge H.W. Bowden.
35. Leptospira
Russell C. Johnson.
36. Treponema
Justin D. Radolf.
37. Mycoplasmas
Shmuel Razin.
38. Rickettsiae
David H. Walker.
39. Chlamydia
Yechiel Becker.
40. Legionella
Washington C. Winn.
Section 2. Virology
Introduction to Virology
41. Structure and Classification of Viruses
Hans R. Gelderblom.
42. Multiplication
Bernard Roizman.
43. Viral Genetics
W. Robert. Fleischmann.
44. Effects on Cells
Thomas Albrecht, Michael Fons, Istvan Boldogh, and Alan S. Rabson.
45. Viral Pathogenesis
Samuel Baron, Michael Fons, and Thomas Albrecht.
46. Persistent Viral Infections
Istvan Boldogh, Thomas Albrecht, and David D. Porter.
47. Tumor Viruses
Joan C. M. Macnab and David Onions.
48. Epidemiology and Evolution
Frank Fenner.
49. Nonspecific Defenses
Ferdinando Dianzani and Samuel Baron.
50. Immune Defenses
Gary R. Klimpel.
51. Control of Viral Infections and Diseases
Karen L. Goldenthal, Karen Midthun, and Kathryn C. Zoon.
52. Chemotherapy of Viral Infections
Erik De Clercq.
53. Picornaviruses
Marguerite Yin-Murphy and Jeffrey W. Almond.
54. Alphaviruses (Togaviridae) and Flaviviruses (Flaviviridae)
Alan L. Schmaljohn and David McClain.
55. Togaviruses: Rubella Virus
Paul D. Parkman.
56. Bunyaviruses
Robert E. Shope.
57. Arenaviruses
Charles J. Pfau.
58. Orthomyxoviruses
Robert B. Couch.
59. Paramyxoviruses
Gisela Enders.
60. Coronaviruses
David A.J. Tyrrell and Steven H. Myint.
61. Rhabdoviruses: Rabies Virus
Charles E. Rupprecht.
62. Human Retroviruses
Miles W. Cloyd.
63. Rotaviruses, Reoviruses, Coltiviruses, and Orbiviruses
Albert Z. Kapikian and Robert E. Shope.
64. Parvoviruses
John R. Pattison and Gary Patou.
65. Norwalk Virus and Other Caliciviruses
Neil R. Blacklow.
66. Papovaviruses
Janet S. Butel.
67. Adenoviruses
Walter Doerfler.
68. Herpesviruses
Richard J. Whitley.
69. Poxviruses
Derrick Baxby.
70. Hepatitis Viruses
Arie J. Zuckerman.
71. Subacute Spongiform Unconventional Virus Encephalopathies
Clarence J. Gibbs and David M. Asher.
72. Filoviruses
Heinz Feldmann and Hans-Dieter Klenk.
Section 3. Mycology
Introduction to Mycology
General Concepts of Mycology
Michael R. McGinnis and Stephen K. Tyring.
Introduction to Mycology
Michael R. McGinnis and Stephen K. Tyring.
73. Basic Biology of Fungi
Garry T. Cole.
74. Disease of Mechanisms of Fungi
George S. Kobayashi.
75. Spectrum of Mycoses
Thomas J. Walsh and Dennis M. Dixon.
76. Antifungal Agents
Dennis M. Dixon and Thomas J. Walsh.
Section 4. Parasitology
Introduction to Parasitology
77. Protozoa: Structure, Classification, Growth, and Development
Robert G. Yaeger.
78. Protozoa: Pathogenesis and Defenses
John Richard. Seed.
79. Intestinal Protozoa: Amebas
William A. Sodeman.
80. Other Intestinal Protozoa and Trichomonas Vaginalis
Ernest A. Meyer.
81. Free-Living Amebas: Naegleria, Acanthamoeba and Balamuthia
Augusto Julio. Martinez.
82. Hemoflagellates
Rodrigo A. Zeledón.
83. Malaria
James M. Crutcher and Stephen L. Hoffman.
84. Toxoplasma Gondii
J. P. Dubey.
85. Pneumocystis Carinii
Walter T. Hughes.
86. Helminths: Structure, Classification, Growth, and Development
Gilbert A. Castro.
87. Helminths: Pathogenesis and Defenses
Derek Wakelin.
88. Schistosomes and Other Trematodes
Barbara L. Doughty.
89. Cestodes
Donald Heyneman.
90. Enteric Nematodes of Humans
John H. Cross.
91. Enteric Nematodes of Lower Animals Transmitted to Humans: Zoonoses
Doris S. Kelsey.
92. Filarial Nematodes
John H. Cross.
Section 5. Introduction to Infectious Diseases
Introduction to Infectious Diseases
93. Infections of the Respiratory System
Purushothama V. Dasaraju and Chien Liu.
94. Microbiology of the Circulatory System
Lawrence L. Pelletier.
95. Microbiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Sherwood L. Gorbach.
96. Microbiology of the Nervous System
Richard T. Johnson.
97. Microbiology of the Genitourinary System
Allan Ross. Ronald and Michelle J. Alfa.
98. Microbial Infections of Skin and Nails
Raza Aly.
99. Microbiology of Dental Decay and Periodontal Disease
Walter J. Loesche.
100. Bone, Joint, and Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
Jon T. Mader and Jason Calhoun.
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