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Microbiology

Table of Contents

Section I:

Introduction to

Microbiology

Ch. 1: Microbiology —The Science

Ch. 2: Observing the Microbial World

Section II:

Introduction to Microbes

and Cellular Biology

Ch. 3: Cell Structure and Taxonomy

Ch. 4: Microbial Diversity

Ch. 5: Microbial Diversity

Section III:

Chemical and Genetic

Aspects of Microorganisms

Ch. 6: The Biochemical Basis of Life

Ch. 7: Microbial Physiology and Genetics

Section IV:

Controlling the Growth

of Microbes

Ch. 8: Controlling Microbial Growth In

Vitro

Ch. 9: Inhibiting the Growth of Pathogens In

Vivo Using Antimicrobial Agents

SectionV:

Environmental and Applied

Microbiology

SectionVI:

Microbiology within

Healthcare Facilities

SectionVII:

Pathogenesis and Host

Defense Mechanisms

SectionVIII:

Major Infectious

Diseases of Humans

…Abridged to fit

Burton’s Microbiology for the Health Sciences, Tenth Edition,

International Edition

Paul Engelkirk

978-1-4511-8634-5 • September 2014 • Softbound • 8.375” x 10.875” • 496 pp. • 285 illus.

978-1-4511-8632-1 • North American Edition: Available in US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands only

Written in a straightforward and engaging style, this premier textbook

provides students with the foundation in microbiology that they

need to perform their day-to-day duties in a safe and knowledgeable

manner. Coverage includes the core themes and concepts outlined for

an introductory course by the American Society for Microbiology.

Developed for current and future healthcare professionals, the text

offers vital coverage of antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents,

epidemiology and public health, hospital-acquired infections, infection

control, and the ways in which microorganisms cause disease. This

comprehensive new edition explores the major viral, bacterial, fungal,

and parasitic human diseases, including patient care, and how the

body protects itself from pathogens and infectious diseases.

Features

NEW! Chapter-ending allied health case studies

covering viral,

bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections in humans provide real-life

context for the concepts and topics recommended by the American

Society for Microbiology.

NEW! Online animations

covering topics like Binary Fission,

Phagocytosis, Selecting for Drug-Resistant Organisms help students

understand complex concepts and procedures

NEW! An online chapter-by-chapter Student Quiz Bank

,

containing over 500 multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching

questions, gives students unlimited opportunities for practice and

review.

NEW! Improved

CriticalThinking

questions

prepare students for

effective decision making on the job.

A dramatically updated design and art program

features an

increased number of illustrations and more user-friendly and

realistic art to help students visualize concepts.

Expanded information on important bacterial pathogens

prepares students for future careers in health care.

Up-to-date coverage of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic

infections

gives students the knowledge they will need to perform

day-to-day health care duties in a safe and competent manner.

Chapters are organized to meet the needs of allied health

students and provide focused coverage of parasitology,

immunology, and other infections.

Unique Healthcare Epidemiology sections

give students practical

information on infections: what they are, how they are transmitted,

and how they can be avoided.