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This fully updated 11th Edition of Burton’sMicrobiology for the Health Sciences remains the only microbiology text written specifically for the Allied Health/Nursing Introductory Microbiology course as outlined by the American Society for Microbiology. Emphasizing the relevance of microbiology to a career in the health professions, the book provides the vital microbiology information students need to protect themselves and their patients from infectious diseases.
Enhanced by the expertise of a new lead author, the 11th Edition maintains its student friendly approach while adding new animations and videos and up-to-date coverage of key topics. For the first time, the PrepU adaptive quizzing program proven to improve student’s course mastery, is available for purchase to accompany the book.
Enhanced by the expertise of a new lead author, the 11th Edition maintains its student friendly approach while adding new animations and videos and up-to-date coverage of key topics. For the first time, the PrepU adaptive quizzing program proven to improve student’s course mastery, is available for purchase to accompany the book.
- eBook available. Fast, smart, and convenient, today’s eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and much more
- NEW lead author Dr. Robert Fader, pathologist and microbiology/virology chief in the Baylor Scott & White Hospital System and assistant professor of pathology at the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, brings his expertise to the 11th Edition.
- NEW and expanded coverage includes the latest information on Ebola and Zika viruses, C-Diff, epidemic and pandemic viruses, specimen collection and lab procedures for identification of pathogens, the significance of the human microbiome on human health and development, and health care -associated infections caused by multi-drug resistant organisms.
- NEW! More than 24 online animations and videos help students master difficult concepts.
- More than 50 Study Aid boxes summarize key information, explain difficult concepts and differentiate similar-sounding terms.
- Clinical Procedure boxes provide step-by-step instructions for common procedures critical in entry-level positions.
- Self-Assessment Exercises help students gauge their understanding of what they have learned.
- Historical Notes boxes provide insights into the development of microbiology.
- Something to Think About boxes encourage students to ponder interesting possibilities in health care.
- In-text learning aids include chapter outlines, learning objectives, highlighted key points, and an end-of-book glossary.
- Expanded online resources, including new critical thinking questions, give students unlimited opportunities for practice and review.
Table of Contents
Chapter1 Microbiologyâ€"The Science
Chapter2 Viewing the Microbial World
Chapter3 Cell Structure and Taxonomy
Chapter4 Acellular and Prokaryotic Microbes
Chapter5 Eukaryotic Microbes
Chapter6 The Biochemical Basis of Life
Chapter7 Microbial Physiology and Genetics
Chapter8 Controlling Microbial Growth In Vitro
Chapter9 Inhibiting the Growth of Pathogens In Vivo using Antimicrobial Agents
Chapter10 Microbial Ecology and Microbial Biotechnology
Chapter11 Epidemiology and Public Health
Chapter12 Health Care Epidemiology and Infection Prevention and Control
Chapter13 Diagnosing Infectious Diseases
Chapter14 Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases
Chapter15 Nonspecific Host Defense Mechanisms
Chapter16 Specific Host Defense Mechanisms: An Introduction to Immunology
Chapter17 Overview of Human Infectious Diseases
Chapter18 Viral Infections of Humans
Chapter19 Bacterial Infections of Humans
Chapter20 Fungal Infections of Humans
Chapter21 Parasitic Infections of Humans
Chapter2 Viewing the Microbial World
Chapter3 Cell Structure and Taxonomy
Chapter4 Acellular and Prokaryotic Microbes
Chapter5 Eukaryotic Microbes
Chapter6 The Biochemical Basis of Life
Chapter7 Microbial Physiology and Genetics
Chapter8 Controlling Microbial Growth In Vitro
Chapter9 Inhibiting the Growth of Pathogens In Vivo using Antimicrobial Agents
Chapter10 Microbial Ecology and Microbial Biotechnology
Chapter11 Epidemiology and Public Health
Chapter12 Health Care Epidemiology and Infection Prevention and Control
Chapter13 Diagnosing Infectious Diseases
Chapter14 Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases
Chapter15 Nonspecific Host Defense Mechanisms
Chapter16 Specific Host Defense Mechanisms: An Introduction to Immunology
Chapter17 Overview of Human Infectious Diseases
Chapter18 Viral Infections of Humans
Chapter19 Bacterial Infections of Humans
Chapter20 Fungal Infections of Humans
Chapter21 Parasitic Infections of Humans
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