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Chapterc1.cBacterialcCellcStructure,cPhysiology,cMetabolism,candcGeneticsc
Chapterc2.cHost-ParasitecInteractionc
Chapterc3.cThecLaboratorycRolecincInfectioncControlc
Chapterc4.cControlcofcMicroorganisms:cDisinfection,cSterilization,candcMicrobiologycSafetyc
Chapterc5.cPerformancecImprovementcincthecMicrobiologycLaboratoryc
Chapterc6.cSpecimencCollectioncandcProcessingc
Chapterc7.cMicroscopiccExaminationcofcMaterialscfromcInfectedcSitesc
Chapterc8.cUsecofcColonycMorphologycforcthecPresumptivecIdentificationcofcMicroorganismsc
Chapterc9.cBiochemicalcIdentificationcofcGram-NegativecBacteriac
Chapterc10.cImmunodiagnosiscofcInfectiouscDiseasesc
Chapterc11.cApplicationscofcMolecularcDiagnosticsc
Chapterc12.cAntibacterialcMechanismscofcActioncandcBacterialcResistancecMechanismsc
Chapterc13.cAntimicrobialcSusceptibilitycTestingc
Partc2:cLaboratorycIdentificationcofcSignificantcIsolatesc
Chapterc14.cStaphylococcic
Chapterc15.cStreptococcus,cEnterococcus,candcOthercCatalase-Negative,cGram-PositivecCoccic
Chapterc16.cAerobiccGram-PositivecBacillic
Chapterc17.cNeisseriacSpeciescandcMoraxellaccatarrhalisc
Chapterc18.cHaemophilus,cHACEK,cLegionellacandcOthercFastidiouscGram-NegativecBacillic
Chapterc19.cEnterobacteriaceaec
Chapterc20.cVibrio,cAeromonas,candcCampylobactercSpeciesc
Chapterc21.cNonfermentingcandcMiscellaneouscGram-NegativecBacillic
Chapterc22.cAnaerobescofcClinicalcImportancec
Chapterc23.cThecSpirochetesc
Chapterc24.cChlamydia,cRickettsia,candcSimilarcOrganismsc
Chapterc25.cMycoplasmacandcUreaplasmac
Chapterc26.cMycobacteriumctuberculosiscandcNontuberculouscMycobacteriac
Chapterc27.cMedicallycSignificantcFungic
Chapterc28.cDiagnosticcParasitologyc
Chapterc29.cClinicalcVirologyc
Chapterc30.cAgentscofcBioterrorcandcForensiccMicrobiologyc
Chapterc31.cBiofilms:cArchitectscofcDiseasec
Partc3:cLaboratorycDiagnosiscofcInfectiouscDiseases:candcOrgancSystemcApproachctocDiagnosticc
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Chapterc32.cUppercandcLowercRespiratorycTractcInfectionsc
Chapterc33.cSkincandcSoftcTissuecInfectionsc
Chapterc34.cGastrointestinalcInfectionscandcFoodcPoisoningc
Chapterc35.cInfectionscofcthecCentralcNervouscSystemc
Chapterc36.cBacteremiacandcSepsisc
Chapterc37.cUrinarycTractcInfectionsc
Chapterc38.cGenitalcInfectionscandcSexuallycTransmittedcInfectionsc
Chapterc39.cInfectionscincSpecialcPopulationsc
Chapterc40.cZoonoticcDiseasesc
Chapterc41.cOcularcInfectionsc
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