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Microbiology

Table of Contents

Unit I:

The Microbial World

Ch. 1: Introduction to Microbiology

Ch. 2: Normal Flora

Ch. 3: Pathogenicity of Microorganisms

Ch. 4: Diagnostic Microbiology

Ch. 5: Vaccines and Antibiotics

Unit II:

Bacteria

Ch. 6: Bacterial Structure, Growth, and

Metabolism

Ch. 7: Bacterial Genetics

Ch. 8: Staphylococci

Ch. 9: Steptococci

Ch. 10: Gram-positive Rods

Ch. 11: Neisseriae

Ch. 12: Gastrointestinal Gram-negative Rods

Ch. 13: Other Gram-negative Rods

Ch. 14: Clostridia and Other Anaerobic Rods

Ch. 15: Spirochetes

Ch. 16: Mycoplasma

Ch. 17: Chlamydiae

Ch. 18: Mycobacteria and Actinomycetes

Ch. 19: Rickettsiae

Unit III:

Fungi and Parasites

Unit IV:

Viruses

UnitV:

Clinical Microbiology Review

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