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9780340614709

Topley and Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections Six-Volume Set

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  • ISBN13:

    9780340614709

  • ISBN10:

    0340614706

  • Edition: 9th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-02-05
  • Publisher: Hodder Education Publishers

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This 9th edition of Topley and Wilson builds on its undisputed reputation as the world's definitive reference on microbiology. The text has been extended to six volumes to accommodate the vast amount of new information. General principles, previously covered in a single volume, are now incorporated in relevant chapters throughout the volumes. The coverage includes every class of pathogens: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites, including the helminths. Most of the material has been completely rewritten and deals with individual topics in greater depth. For the first time, coverage of mycology and parasitic protozoa is provided in two additional volumes, taking account of their importance in public health. The quality of the illustrations has been considerably improved, and many of them are now reproduced in color. Extensive referencing is provided throughout, and a cumulative index is put together in a separate volume. Genuinely exhaustive, Topley and Wilson is now also completely international. Each of the five volumes has both. British and an American editor, and the 340 contributors are drawn from research centers from around the world. The Ninth Edition is over 2/3 bigger than its predecessor.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
xv
Editor-in-Chief's Preface xxviii
Volume Editors' Preface xxx
List of Abbreviations
xxxi
Part I: General characteristics of viruses
A Short History of Research on Viruses
3(8)
L Collier
The Origin and Evolution of Viruses
11(12)
J J Holland
The Nature and Classification of viruses
23(10)
T H Pennington
The Morphology and Structure of Viruses
33(24)
I L Chrystie
Propagation and Identification of Viruses
57(18)
J C Hierholzer
The Replication of Viruses
75(18)
T H Pennington
Genetics
93(22)
C R Pringle
Virus-Host Cell Interactions
115(34)
L Andrew Ball
Part II: General characteristics of viral infections
The Pathogenesis of Viral Infections
149(24)
Neal Nathanson
Kenneth L Tyler
The Immune Response to Viral Infections
173(20)
A A Nash
E J Usherwood
The Role of Cytokines in Viral Infections
193(18)
M S Kunzi
P M Pitha
Viral Oncogenicity
211(24)
James C Neil
John A Wyke
The Epidemiology of Viral Infections
235(26)
A S Monto
Part III: Specific viruses and viral infections
Parvoviruses
261(20)
G Siegl
P Cassinotti
Adenoviruses
281(10)
W C Russell
Papovaviruses
291(18)
H zur Hausen
Herpesviruses: General Properties
309(16)
A J Davison
J B Clements
Alphaherpesviruses: Herpes Simplex and Varicella-Zoster
325(15)
A C Minson
Betaherpesviruses: Cytomegalovirus, Human Herpesviruses 6 and 7
340(11)
W J Britt
Gammaherpesvirus: Epstein-Barr Virus
351(16)
M A Epstein
D H Crawford
Poxviruses
367(18)
Derrick Baxby
Orthomyxoviruses: Influenza
385(50)
Nancy J Cox
Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Paramyxoviruses
435(28)
W J Bellini
P A Rota
L J Anderson
Coronaviruses, Toroviruses and Arteriviruses
463(22)
S G Siddell
E J Snijder
Picornaviruses
485(26)
P Minor
Human Enteric RNA Viruses: Caliciviruses and Astroviruses
511(26)
I N Clark
P R Lambden
E O Caul
Reoviruses
537(14)
U Desselberger
Rubella
551(28)
J E Banatvala
Jennifer M Best
Arboviruses (Togaviridae and Falviviridae)
579(22)
Duane J Gubler
John T Roehrig
Bunyaviridae
601(28)
Connie S Schmaljohn
James W LeDuc
Arenaviruses
629(22)
M S Salvato
S K Rai
Filoviruses
651(14)
Heinz Feldmann
Anthony Sanchez
Hans-Dieter Klenk
Rhabdoviruses: Rabies
665(28)
N Tordo
K Charlton
A Wandeler
Hepatitis A and E
693(24)
Betty H Robertson
Stanley M Lemon
Hepatitis C
717(28)
Peter Simmonds
David Mutimer
Edward A C Follett
Hepatitis B
745(30)
M Kann
W H Gerlich
Hepatitis Delta
775(6)
J M Taylor
Retroviruses and Associated Diseases in Humans
805(54)
Thomas M Folks
Rima F Khabbaz
Part IV: Syndromes caused by a range of viruses
Infections of the Central Nervous System
835(38)
Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies
Lee M Dunster
V ter Meulen
Infections of the Fetus and Neonate, Other Than Rubella
873(44)
G Enders
Virus Infections in Immunocompromised Patients
917(16)
A Simmons
Part V: Principles of diagnosis and control
Safety in the Virology Laboratory
933(14)
Michael P Kiley
Graham Lloyd
The Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Infections
947(16)
Pekka E Halonen
C R Madeley
Immunoprophylaxis of Viral Diseases
963(26)
S C Hadler
S C Redd
R W Sutter
Antiviral Chemotherapy
989(22)
H J Field
R J Whitley
Emergence and Re-Emergence of Viral Infections
1011(16)
Brian W J Mahy
Frederick A Murphy
Index 1027
Volume 2: Systematic Bacteriology
The Bacteria: Historical Introduction
M T Parker
Structure-Function Relationships in Prokaryotic Cells
S C Holt
E R Leadbetter
Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Bacteria
J T Magee
Isolation, Description and Identification of Bacteria
B I Duerden
K J Towner
J T Magee
Bacterial Growth and Metabolism
R P Mortlock
Bacterial Diversity
S H Zinder
Microbial Susceptibilty and Resistance to Chemical and Physical Agents
A D Russell
Bacteriocins and Bacteriophages
M Day
Antibiotics and Chemotherapeutic Agents Used in the Therapy of Bacterial Infection
D Greenwood
Bacterial and Bacteriophage Genetics
P M Bennett
T G B Howe
Human Microbiota
P R Murray
Environmental Sensing Mechanisms and Virulence Factors of Bacterial Pathogens
P E Kolenbrander
The Ecology of Bacteria in Soil and in Plant Associations
R Campbell
The Microbiology of Air
C S Cox
The Bacteriology of Water
E E Geldreich
The Microbiology of Milk and Milk Products
A Rampling
The Bacteriology of Food Excluding Dairy Products
B Swaminathan
P H Sparling
Bacterial Immunoserology
R C Tilton
Safety in the Microbiology Laboratory
A Balows
Actinomyces
G H W Bowden
Nocardia and Related Genera
M Goodfellow
The Actinomycetes: Micrococcus and Related Genera
M Goodfellow
Mobiluncus, Gardnerella, Veillonella and Other Gram-Negative Cocci
C A Spiegel
Propionibacterium, Bifidobacterium, Eubacterium and Related Organisms
W C Noble
W G Wade
Corynebacteria and Rare Coryneforms
A W C von Graevenitz
M B Coyle
G Funke
Mycobacterium
R C Good
T M Shinnick
Staphylococcus
W E Kloos
Streptococcus and Lactobacillus
M Kilian
Enterococcus
R R Facklam
L M Teixeira
Erysipelothrix and Listeria
J McLauchlin
D Jones
Bacillus
M J Rosovitz
M I Voskuil
G H Chambliss
Clostridium: the Spore-Bearing Anaerobes
C L Hatheway
E A Johnson
Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci
D A Murdoch
Mycoplasmas, Ureaplasmas, Spiroplasmas and Related Organisms
D Taylor-Robinson
J G Tully
Brucella
M J Corbel
The Rickettsiae
G A Dasch
E Weiss
Neisseria
S A Morse
C A Genco
Bordetella
R Parton
The Enterobacteriaceae: General Characteristics
B Holmes
Escherichia and Shigella
M Altwegg
J Bockemuhl
Salmonella
D C Old
E J Threlfall
Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Serratia and Other Members of the Enterobacteriaceae
B Holmes
H M Aucken
Proteus, Morganella and Providencia
B W Senior
Yersinia
A R Wanger
Vibrio, Aeromonas and Plesiomonas
M J Janda
Introduction to the Aerobic Pseudomonads
N J Palleroni
Pseudomonas, Burkholderia and Related Genera
T L Pitt
Moraxella, Branhamella, Kingella and Eikenella
B K Buchanan
Legionella
F G Rodgers
Haemophilus
M P E Slack
J Z Jordens
Actinobacillus, Pasteurella and Eikenella
B Holmes
Calymmatobacterium, Cardiobacterium, Chromobacterium and Streptobacillus
W J Martin
S A Martin
Acinetobacter and Alcaligenes
K J Towner
Campylobacter, Arcobacter and Helicobacter
I Nachamkin
M B Skirrow
Treponema
C W Penn
Borrelia
R C Johnson
Leptospira
S Faine
Bacteroides, Prevotella and Porphyromonas
H N Shah
S E Gharbia
B I Duerden
Chlamydia
M E Ward
G Ridgway
Francisella
F E Nano
Haemobartonella and Eperythrozoon
S A Martin
W J Martin
Fusobacterium and Leptotrichia
T Hofstad
Tropheryma, Afipia and Bartonella
R C Jerris
Spirillum Minus
A Balows
Volume 3: Bacterial Infections
Bacteria as Pathogens: Historical Introduction
M T Parker
Non-Specific Resistance to Infection
D M MacLaren
Immunoglobulins
W Cushley
Complement
R B Sim
Cell Mediated Immunity and Intracellular Bacterial Infections
S H E Kaufmann
The Immunological Basis of Tissue Damage
D Parratt
Infections Associated with Immunodeficiency and Immunosuppression
D Amsterdam
Active and Passive Immunization
M N Fiordalisi
L C L Lim
K L Kane
J D Folds
The Epidemiology of Bacterial Infections
S R Palmer
N S Galbraith
Theory of Infectious Disease Transmission and Herd Immunity
N T Begg
N J Gay
The Emergence and Resurgence of Bacterial Infectious Diseases
R L Berkelman
The Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases
J M Miller
Hospital-Acquired Infection
David C E Speller
Hilary Humphreys
Staphylococcal Diseases
W C Noble
Streptococcal Diseases
K L Ruoff
Bacteraemia, Septicaemia and Endocarditis
S J Eykyn
Bacterial Meningitis
K A V Cartwright
Bacterial Infections of the Respiratory Tract
R C Read
R G Finch
Diphtheria and Other Corynebacterial and Coryneform Infections
J E Clarridge
T Popovic
T J Inzana
Oral Infections
R P Allaker
J M Hardie
Tuberculosis
J M Grange
Mycobacterioses Other Than Tuberculosis
D B Hornick
L S Schlesinger
Leprosy, Sarcoidosis and Johne's Disease
M F R Waters
Typhoid and Paratyphoid
J R L Forsyth
Bacillary Dysentery
T L Hale
Cholera
R V Tauxe
Diarhoeal Diseases Due to Escherichia Coli and Aeromonas
H R Smith
T Cheasty
Food-Borne Bacterial Gastroenteritis
R J Gilbert
T J Humphrey
Infection with Campylobacter and Arcobacter
M B Skirrow
Infection with Helicobacter
Y Glupczynski
Infections Caused by Listeria Monocytogenes and Erysipelothrix Rhusiopathiae
W F Schlech III
Urinary Tract Infections
M Sussman
Gonorrhoea, Chanroid and Granuloma Venereum
A E Jephcott
Syphilis and Related Treponematoses
S A Larsen
S J Norris
B M Steiner
A H Rudolph
Gas Gangrene and Other Clostridia Infections
M Sussman
S P Borriello
D J Taylor
Tetanus
S M Finegold
Botulism
E A Johnson
M C Goodnough
Infections Due to Non-Sporing Anaerobic Bacilli and Coccci
S D Allen
B I Duerden
Actinomycoses, Actinobacillosis and Related Diseases
K P Schaal
Anthrax
C P Quinn
P C B Turnbull
Brucellosis
M J Corbel
A P MacMillan
Leptospirosis
S Faine
Spirochaetosis
S L Josephson
Plague
K L Gage
Yersinial Infections Other Than Plague
T J Quan
Melioidosis and Glanders
D A B Dance
Pasteurellosis
E J Bottone
Bartonellosis and Cat Scratch Disease
C J Hunter
W A Petri
Tularaemia
Scott J Stewart
Borrelioses
R C Johnson
Haemotrophic Infections
T J Cleary
Chlamydial Diseases
J Schachter
G L Ridgway
L Collier
Rickettsial diseases
J E McDade
Mycoplasma Diseases
D Taylor-Robinson
J Bradbury
Volume 4: Medical Mycology
Part I: Background and basic information
Historical Introduction: Evolution of Knowledge of the Fungi and Mycoses from Hippocrates to the Twenty-First Century
E Drouhet
Kingdom Fungi: Fungal Phylogeny and Systematics
D L Hawksworth
Fungal Structure and Morphology
P F Lehmann
Ecology and Epidemiology of Hydrophilic Infectious Fungi and Parafungi of Medical Mycological Importance: A new Category of Pathogens
L Ajello
Laboratory Diagnosis
N L Goodman
G D Roberts
Mycoserology
R Matthews
J P Burnie
Histological Diagnosis of Mycotic Diseases
F W Chandler
Application of Molecular Biological Techniques to Medical Mycology
M Kawasaki
M Aoki
Part II: Therapeutic agents and vaccines
Antifungal Agents and Antifungal Susceptibility Testing
J R Graybill
S G Revankar
T F Patterson
Resistance to Antifungal Agents
M Lozano Chiu
J H Rex
Part III: Superficial keratinophilic fungi
Agents of White Piedra, Black Piedra and Tinea Nigra
G S de Hoog
E Gueho
Part IV: Superficial basidiomycetous yeasts
Diseases Caused By Malassezia Species
G Midgley
E Gueho
J Guillo
Part V: Cutaneous keratinophilic fungi
The Dermatophytes
A A Padhye
I Weitzman
Dermatomycotic Moulds
C K Campbell
E M Johnson
Part VI: Monomorphic aseptate filamentous systemic pathogenic fungi
The Zygomycetes
D H Ellis
Part VII: Monomorphic septate filamentous systemic pathogenic fungi
Aspergillus and Penicillium Species
M D Richardson
Part VIII: Dimorphic filamentous primary subcutaneous and systemic pathogenic fungi
Agents of Chromoblastomycosis and Sporotrichosis
W A Schell
Blastomyces Dermatitidis
A F DiSalvo
Coccidioides Immitis
D Pappagianis
Agents of Histoplasmosmosis
R P Tewari
L J Wheat
L Ajello
Paracoccidioides Brasiliensis
B Wanke
A T Londero
Penicillium Marneffei
M A Viviani
A M Tortorano
Part IX: Unicellular Ascomycetous And Basidiomycetous Pathogenic Fungi
Candida Species and Blastoschizomyces Capitatus
E Segal
D Elad
Cryptococcus Neoformans Var. Neoformans and Gattii and Trichosporon Species
G M Cox
J R Perfect
Part X: In-vivo granule-forming moulds
Agents of Eumycotic Mycetomas
R J Hay
Part XI: Opportunistic hyaline and phaeoid moulds
Conceptual Basis for Hyalohyphomycosis
M R McGinnis
L Ajello
Agents of Phaeohyphomycosis
T Matsumoto
L Ajello
Agents of Oculomycosis: Fungal Infections of the Eye
L A Wilson
L Ajello
Part XII: Anomalous fungal and fungal-like organisms
Agents of Adiaspiromycosis
L Sigler
Loboa Loboi
R Pradinaud
Rhinosporidium Seeberi
S N Arseculeratne
L Ajello
Pythium Insidiosum
A L Mendoza
Prototheca and Chlorella Species
R S Pore
Pneumocystis Carinii
M T Cushion
Volume 5: Parasitology
Part I: General considerations
History of Human Parasitology
F E G Cox
World-Wide Importance of Parasites
G A Schmunis
F J Lopez-Antunano
Epidemiology of Parasitic Infections
R M Anderson
Immunology and Immunopathology of Human Parasitic Infections
F E G Cox
D Wakelin
Control of Parasistic Infections and Parasitic Diseases
D H Molyneux
Part II: Protozoa
Cellular Organization of Parasitic Protozoa
H Mehlhorn
Classification of the Parasitic Protozoa
F E G Cox
Intestinal Amoebae
A Martinez-Palomo
M Espinosa Cantellano
Opportunistic Amoebae
D T John
Giardiasis
L S Garcia
Trichomonads and Intestinal Flagellates
D E Burgess
Leishmaniasis in the Old World
R W Ashford
P A Bates
New World Leishmaniasis - The Neotropical Leishmania Species
R Lainson
J J Shaw
African Trypanosomiasis
J R Seed
New World Trypanosomes
M A Miles
Toxoplasmosis
J P Dubey
Sarcocystis, Isospora and Cyclospora
J P Dubey
Cryptosporidiosis
W L Current
Babesiosis of Humans
S R Telford III
A Spielman
Malaria
M Hommel
H M Gilles
Microsporidians
A Curry
Pneumocystosis
H Fujioka
M Aikawa
Balantidium Coli
V Zaman
Part III: Helminths
Nature and Classification of Parasitic Helminths
D I Gibson
Schistosomes
S Kojima
Lung and Liver Flukes
M R Haswell-Elkins
D B Elkins
Intestinal Tapeworms
J Andreassen
Larval Cestodes
A Flisser
Gastrointestinal Nematodes - Ascaris, Hookworm, Trichuris and Enterobius
D W T Crompton
Strongyloides and Capillaria
M Cappello
P J Hotez
Trichinella and Toxocara
D D Despommier
Lymphatic Filariasis
R Muller
D Wakelin
Onchocerciasis
J Whitworth
Angiostrongylus (Parastrongylus) and Less Common Nematodes
K Yoshimura
Dracunculiasis
R Muller

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