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Topley and Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections 10E Cd
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ISBN:
9780340885604(13位)
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Q93
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中文译名:
Topley和Wilson微生物学与微生物感染,第十版,附CD
作者:
Brian W J Mahy, Volker ter Meulen, S Peter Borriello, Patrick R Murray, Guido Funke, F E G Cox, Derek Wakelin, Stephen H Gillesp
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English
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Hodder Arnold
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出版年:
2005
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1
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DESCRIPTION: <i>Topley & Wilson’s Microbiology and Microbial Infections</i> has grown from one to eight volumes since first published in 1929, reflecting the ever-increasing breadth and depth of knowledge in each of the areas covered. The tenth edition continues the tradition of providing the most comprehensive reference to microorganisms and the resulting infectious diseases currently available. Each volume includes up-to-date evidence-based reviews of clinical practice and research, all extensively referenced, ensuring that clinicians and academics have access to all the essential information in one authoritative resource. This CD-ROM is a fully searchable reference resource developed to help you make the most of the vast amount of information available in <i>Topley & Wilson</i>. It contains all of the text, tables, figures, equations and references from the print edition. The content is divided into the five subject areas covered by the books (Virology, Bacteriology, Medical Mycology, Parasitology and Immunology) and can be accessed by browsing through the contents for each subject or by searching across as much or as little of the content as desired using the customizable search function. The CD-ROM has been developed to allow easy and intuitive use: each chapter is clearly laid out, with hyperlinks to accompanying figures, tables and references, and useful navigational tools include easily accessible contents lists, lists of figures and tables for each chapter, and a list of abbreviations available from every screen for quick reference. Further invaluable features allow you to: - link from references to Medline abstracts - bookmark sections of interest - save favorite searches - print and export elements of the content for further use There is also a comprehensive Help section. <b>System requirements</b> PC Intel Pentium II processor, Pentium III or higher recommended; Microsoft? Windows 98(SE), NT4, ME, 2000, XP; 64 MB of installed RAM (128 MB recommended); Screen resolution 800 x 600, 16bit colours (high colour); CD-ROM or DVD drive; Windows? compatible mouse. Macintosh Classic Power Macintosh Power PC processor (G3 or higher recommended); Mac OS 9 or later; 32 MB of free memory available for the application; screen resolution 800 x 600, 16bit colours (high colour); CD-ROM or DVD drive. Macintosh OS X (10.1.2 or newer) Power Macintosh running OS 10.1.2 or newer; 32 MB of free memory available for the application; screen resolution 800 x 600, 16bit colours (high colour); CD-ROM or DVD drive.
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VIROLOGY / Part I: General characteristics of viruses / A short history of research on viruses Leslie Collier / The Origin and Evolution of Viruses Esteban Domingo and John J. Holland / The Nature and Classification of Viruses Marc H. V. Van Regenmortel / The Classification of Vertebrate Viruses Craig R. Pringle / The morphology and structure of viruses Rob W. H. Ruigrok, Guy Schoehn, and James F. Conway / Propagation and identification of viruses Dean D. Erdman / The replication of viruses David J. Rowlands / Negative Strand RNA Virus Replication Richard M. Elliott / Positive-strand RNA Virus Replication in Vertebrate Hosts Jo Ellen Brunner and Bert L. Semler / DNA Virus Replication Sandra K. Weller / Genetics of Vertebrate Viruses Craig R Pringle / Virus-host cell interactions L. Andrew Ball / Pathogenesis of Viral Infections Neal Nathanson and Kenneth L. Tyler / The immune response to viral infections Anthony A. Nash and Bernadette M. Dutia / The role of cytokines in viral infections Paula M. Pitha and Myriam S. Künzi / Viral Evasion of the Host Immune Response Antonio Alcami / Viral oncogenicity James C. Neil and John A. Wyke / The epidemiology of viral infections Arnold S. Monto / The Order Mononegavirales Andrew J. Easton and Craig R. Pringle / The order Nidovirales Eric J. Snijder, Stuart G. Siddell, and Alexander E. Gorbalenya / Part II: Specific viruses and viral infection / Parvoviruses Peter Tattersall and Susan F. Cotmore / Adenoviruses Willie Russell / Papillomaviruses Margaret Stanley and Mark Pett / Polyomaviruses Jessica Otte Mahmut Safak, and Kamel Khalili / Herpesviruses: general properties Andrew J. Davison and J. Barklie Clements / Alphaherpesviruses: herpes simplex and varicella-zoster Anthony C. Minson / Betaherpesviruses: cytomegalovirus, human herpesviruses 6 and 7 William J. Britt / Human herpes virus 8 Bernhard Fleckenstein and Frank Neipel / Gammaherpesviruses: Epstein–Barr virus M. Anthony Epstein and Dorothy H. Crawford / Poxviruses Geoffrey L. Smith / Poxvirus replication Richard C. Condit and Richard W. Moyer / Orthomyxoviruses: influenza Nancy J. Cox, Gabriele Neumann, Ruben Donis and Yoshihiro Kawaoka / General Properties of the Paramyxoviruses Paul A. Rota, Bettina Bankamp, and William J. Bellini / Morbilliviruses: measels virus Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies and William J. Bellini / Rubulavirus: Mumps Virus Wendy A. Knowles and Li Jin / Respiroviruses: Parainfluenza virus Richard W. Peluso and Anne Moscona / Pneumovirus and Metapneumovirus: Respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus Ralph A. Tripp / Paramyxoviruses of animals Paul A. Rota and Thomas Barrett / Coronaviruses, toroviruses and arteriviruses Stuart G. Siddell, John Ziebuhr and Eric J. Snijder / Picornaviruses Philip Minor / Human enteric RNA viruses: Astroviruses Michael J. Carter and Margaret M. Willcocks / Human enteric RNA viruses: Noroviruses and Sapoviruses Ian N. Clarke and Paul R. Lambden / Reoviruses, Orbiviruses, and Coltiviruses Terence S. Dermody and Ulrich Desselberger / Rotaviruses Ulrich Desselberger, Jim Gray and Mary K. Estes / Rubella Jennifer M. Best, Samantha Cooray, and Jangu E. Banatvala / Flaviviruses John T. Roehrig and Duane J. Gubler / Togaviruses Scott C. Weaver and Ilya V. Frolov / Bunyaviridae Alan D. T. Barrett and Robert E. Shope / Arenaviruses Maria S. Salvato and Juan D. Rodas / Filoviruses Heinz Feldmann and Hans-Dieter Klenk / Rhabdoviruses: rabies No?l Tordo, Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi, Yves Gaudin, and Alex I. Wandeler / Borna disease virus Thomas Briese, Mady Hornig and W. Ian Lipkin / Hepatitis A and E Betty H. Robertson / Hepatitis C virus Peter Simmonds and David Mutimer / Hepatitis B Wolfram H. Gerlich and Michael Kann / Hepatitis delta virus John M. Taylor / TT Virus and other Anelloviruses Mauro Bendinelli and Fabrizio Maggi / Retroviruses and associated diseases in humans Charlene S. Dezzutti, Walid Heneine, Roumiana S. Boneva, and Thomas M. Folks / Foamy Viruses Axel Rethwilm / Human immunodeficiency virus Ulrich Schubert and Myra McClure / Prions of humans and animals Adriano Aguzzi / Part III: Syndromes caused by a range of viruses / Infections of the central nervous system Jürgen Schneider-Schaulies, Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies and Volker ter Meulen / Infections of the foetus and neonate, other than rubella Gisela Enders / Virus infections in immunocompromised patients Anthony Simmons / Part IV: Principles of diagnosis and control / Safety in the virology laboratory Graham Lloyd and Michael P. Kiley / The laboratory diagnosis of viral infections Steven Specter and Mauro Bendinelli / Immunoprophylaxis of viral diseases Steve C. Hadler and Jane F. Seward / Viral vectors for gene therapy R. Michael Linden and Kenneth I. Berns / Antiviral chemotherapy Hugh J. Field and Richard J. Whitley / The emergence and re-emergence of viral diseases Brian W.J. Mahy and Frederick A. Murphy / BACTERIOLOGY / Part I: General basic characteristics / The bacteria: historical introduction Bohumil S. Drasar / Taxonomy and nomenclature of bacteria John T. Magee / Bacterial growth and metabolism James P. Shapleigh / Bacterial genetics Matthew B. Avison and Peter M. Bennett / Bacteriocins and bacteriophages Martin Day / Molecular basis of bacterial adaptation to a pathogenic lifestyle Kim R. Hardie, Tom Baldwin, and Paul Williams / Part II: General ecosystems / Airborne bacteria Linda D. Stetzenbach / Bacteriology of soils and plants Guy R. Knudsen / Bacteriology of water Edwin E. Geldreich Jr / Bacteriology of milk and milk products Frederick J. Bolton / Bacteriology of foods, excluding dairy products Diane Roberts / Human microbiota Patrick R. Murray / Part III: General epidemiology, transmission, and therapy / Epidemiology of infectious diseases Stephen R. Palmer and Meirion R. Evans / Theory of infectious disease transmission and control Angus Nicoll, Nigel J. Gay, and Norman T. Begg / Emergence and resurgence of bacterial infectious diseases Ruth L. Berkelman and Keith P. Klugman / Healthcare-associated infections Mark H. Wilcox and R.C. Spencer / Microbial susceptibility and resistance to chemical and physical agents A. Denver Russell / Antibacterial therapy Ian M. Gould / Part III: Organ and system infections / Bloodstream infection and endocarditis Harald Seifert and Hilmar Wisplinghoff / Bacterial meningitis Keith A.V. Cartwright / Other CNS bacterial infections Fiona E. Donald / Bacterial infections of the eye Susan E. Sharp and Michael R. Driks / Bacterial Infections of the upper respiratory tract Richard B. Thomson Jr / Bacterial infections of the lower respiratory tract Robert C. Read / Bacterial infections of the genital tract Catherine Ison / Bacterial infections of the urinary tract S?ren G. Gatermann / Bacterial infections of bones and joints Anthony R. Berendt / Part IV: Laboratory aspects / Conventional laboratory diagnosis of infection Joseph D.C. Yao / Molecular laboratory diagnosis of infection Robin Patel / Bacterial immunoserology Roger Freeman / Biological safety for the clinical laboratory Michael Noble / Part V: Organisms and their biology / Staphylococcus Sharon J. Peacock / Streptococcus and Lactobacillus Mogens Kilian / Enterococcus Lúcia M. Teixeira and Richard R. Facklam / Gram-positive anaerobic cocci Michael W.D. Wren / Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus cereus and other aerobic endospore-forming bacteria Niall A. Logan / Listeria Jim. McLauchlin / Erysipelothrix Walter F. Schlech III / Corynebacteria and rare coryneforms Guido Funke / Tropheryma Matthias Maiwald / Actinomyces and related genera Guido Funke / Bifidobacterium, Eubacterium, and Propionibacterium William G. Wade and Julie F. Downes / Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani Eric A. Johnson / Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium difficile, and other Clostridium species S. Peter Borriello and Klaus Aktories / Nocardia and other aerobic actinomycetes Patricia S. Conville and Frank G.Witebsky / Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, Mycobacterium leprae, and other slow-growing mycobacteria Gaby E. Pfyffer and Véronique Vincent / Rapidly growing mycobacteria Frank G. Witebsky and Patricia S. Conville / Neisseria Timothy A. Mietzner and Stephen A. Morse / Acinetobacter and Moraxella William Riley / Veillonella and other anaerobic gram-negative cocci Jonathan S. Brazier / The Enterobacteriaceae: general characteristics J. J. Farmer III, M. K. Farmer, and Barry Holmes / Escherichia Tom Cheasty and Henry R. Smith / Shigella Phillippe J. Sansonetti / Salmonella E. John Threlfall / Proteus, Morganella and Providencia Bernard w. Senior / Yersinia Audrey Wanger / Citrobacter, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, and other Enterobacteriaceae Patrick R. Murray, Barry Holmes and Hazel M. Aucken / Vibrio Judith A. Johnson / Aeromonas Barbara J. Chang and J. Michael Janda / Campylobacter and Arcobacter Olivier Vandenberg, Martin B. Skirrow, and Jean-Paul Butzler / Helicobacter Robert J. Owen / Pseudomonas Norberto J. Palleroni / Burkholderia spp. and related genera Tyrone L. Pitt and David A. Dance / Pasteurella, Mannheimia, Actinobacillus, Eikenella, Kingella, Capnocytophaga, and other miscellaneous gram-negative rods William M. Janda and Reinier Mutters / Haemophilus Mary P. E. Slack / Brucella Patrick R. Murray and Michael J. Corbel / Francisella Francis E. Nano and Karen L. Elkins / Legionella Timothy Harrison / Bordetella Roger Parton / Borrelia Danièle Postic / Treponema Victoria Pope and Bret M. Steiner / Leptospira Ben Adler and Solly Faine / Bartonella and Afipia Anna Sander / Spirillum minus and Streptobacillus moniliformis Scott A. Martin / Bacteroides, Prevotella and Porphyromonas Haroun N. Shah, Saheer E. Gharbia, and Ingar Olsen / Fusobacterium and Leptotrichia Tor Hofstad and Ingar Olsen / Mycoplasma Shmuel Razin / Chlamydia Per-Anders M?rdh / Rickettsia and Orienta Didier Raoult and J. Stephen Dumler / Erlichia and Anaplasma J. Stephen Dumler and Didier Raoult / Coxiella burnetii Nigel F. Lightfoot and Graham Lloyd / 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 Edouard Drouhet / Kingdom Fungi: fungal phylogeny and systematics Thomas G. Mitchell / Fungal structure and morphology Paul F. Lehmann / Laboratory diagnosis Glenn D. Roberts, Norman L. Goodman / Mycoserology and molecular diagnosis Ruth Matthews and James P. Burnie / Histopathological diagnosis of mycotic diseases Henrik Elvang Jensen and Francis W. Chandler / Part II: Therapeutic agents and vaccines / Antifungal agents and antifungal susceptibility testing Sanjay G. Revankar, John R. Graybill, and Thomas F. Patterson, / Principles of antifungal therapy Peter G. Pappas / Resistance to antifungal agents Sevtap Arikan and John H. Rex / Management of superficial infections Jeff Weeks and Boni Elewski / Part III: Superficial and ocular fungal infections / White piedra, black piedra and tinea nigra G. Sybren de Hoog and Eveline Guého / Superficial diseases caused by Malassezia species Vicente Crespo Erchiga and Eveline Guého / The dermatophytes Arvind A. Padhye and Richard C. Summerbell / Dermatomycotic molds Colin K. Campbell and Elizabeth M. Johnson / Superficial candidiasis Paul L. Fidel, Jr. and Karen L. Wozniak / Oculomycosis Philip A. Thomas and P Geraldine / Part IV: Subcutaneous mycoses / Subcutaneous zygomycoses David H. Ellis / Chromoblastomycosis Philippe Esterre / Sporotrichosis Roberto Arenas / Eumycetomas Roderick J.Hay / Protothecosis R. Scott Pore / Pythiosis Leonel Mendoza / Lobomycosis Sinésio Talhari and Roger Pradinaud / Rhinosporidiosis Sarath N. Arseculeratne and Leonel Mendoza / Part V: Systemic mycoses due to dimorphic fungi / Blastomycosis Arthur F. Di Salvo and Bruce S. Klein / Coccidioidomycosis Demosthenes Pappagianis / Histoplasmosis Ram P. Tewari, L. Joseph Wheat and L. Ajello / Paracoccidioidomycosis Gil Benard and Marcello Franco / Penicilliosis Maria Anna Viviani and Nongnuch Vanittanakom / Part VI: Systemic mycoses caused by opportunistic fungi / Candidiasis Esther Segal and Daniel Elad / Serious infections caused by uncommon yeasts Janine R. Maenza and William G. Merz / Cryptococcosis John R. Perfect and Gary M. Cox / Systemic zygomycosis David H. Ellis / Aspergillosis Malcolm D. Richardson / Deep phaeohyphomycosis Chester R. Cooper, Jr. / Deep hyalohyphomycosis Caroline B. Moore and David W. Denning / Pneumocystis pneumonia Melanie T. Cushion / Part VII: Unusual disease presentations by fungi / Adiaspiromycosis and other infections caused by Emmonsia species Lynne Sigler / PARASITOLOGY / Part I: General parasitology / History of human parasitology F.E.G. Cox / World-wide importance of parasites Gabriel A. Schmunis and Francisco J. López-Antu?ano / Epidemiology of parasitic infections Roy M. Anderson / Immunology and immunopathology of human parasitic infections F.E.G. Cox and Derek Wakelin / Control of parasites, parasitic infections and parasitic diseases David H. Molyneux / Diagnosis of parasitic infections Stephen H. Gillespie / Part II: Protozoa / Cellular organization of parasitic protozoa Heinz Mehlhorn / Classification and introduction to the parasitic protozoa F.E.G. Cox / Amebiasis: Entamoeba histolytica infections Adolfo Martínez-Palomo and Martha Espinosa-Cantellano / Other ntestinal amebae John P. Ackers / Opportunistic amebae David T. John / Giardiasis Lynne S. Garcia / Trichomonas infections Donald E. Burgess / Dientamoeba fragilis and other intestinal flagellates Jaroslav Kulda and Eva Nohynková / Balantidium coli Viqar Zaman and F.E.G. Cox / Old World leishmaniasis Paul A. Bates and R.W. Ashford / New World leishmaniasis Ralph Lainson and Jeffrey J. Shaw / African trypanosomiasis Samuel J. Black and John Richard Seed / New World trypanosomiasis Michael A. Miles / Intestinal coccidia: cryptosporidiosis, isosporiasis, cyclosporiasis Vincent McDonald and M. Paul Kelly / Toxoplasmosis J. P. Dubey / Sarcocystis J. P. Dubey / Babesiosis of humans Sam R. Telford III and Andrew Spielman / Malaria Marcel Hommel and Herbert M. Gilles / Microsporidiosis Alan Curry / Blastocystis Hominis Jeffrey J. Windsor / Part III: Helminths / Nature and classification of parasitic helminths David I. Gibson / Schistosomes: general Andrew S. MacDonald and Somei Kojima / Schistosomes: African Andrew S. MacDonald and Somei Kojima / Schistosomes: Asian Somei Kojima / Lung and liver flukes Melissa R. Haswell-Elkins / Intestinal tapeworms J?rn Andreassen / Larval cestodes Ana Flisser and Philip S. Craig / Gastrointestinal nematodes – Ascaris, hookworm, Trichuris and EnterobiusCelia V. Holland / Stronglyloides and Capillaria Michael Cappello and Peter J. Hotez / Toxocara Elena Pinelli, Laetitia M. Kortbeek, and Joke van der Giessen / Trichinella Dickson D. Despommier / Lymphatic filariasis Subash Babu and Thomas B. Nutman / Onchocerciasis J E Bradley, J Whitworth and M-G Basá?ez Janette E. Bradley, María-Gloria Basanez, and James Whitworth / Angiostrongylus (Parastrongylus) and less common nematodes Kentaro Yoshimura / Dracunculiasis Ralph Muller / IMMUNOLOGY / Part I: Introduction / Introduction Brigitte A. Askonas / History Anne Marie Moulin / Part II: Innate Immunity and Inflammation / Phagocytes part 1: Macrophages Gordon D. Brown and Siamon Gordon / Phagocytes part 2: Neutrophils Antonio Ferrante / Basophils and eosinophils Edward E.S. Mitre and Thomas B. Nutman / Natural killer cells Klas K?rre and Jens Zerrahn / Pattern recognition Nicolas W.J. Schr?der and Ralf R. Schumann / Apoptosis Antoine Galmiche and Arturo Zychlinsky / Complement B. Paul Morgan / Antimicrobial peptides: defensins and cathelicidins Robert I. Lehrer and Tomas Ganz / Lipid mediators: leukotrienes, prostanoids and other lipids Charles W. Parker / The acute phase response John G. Raynes / Part III: Soluble Mediators / Chemokines Marco Baggiolini and Pius Loetscher / Type 1 interferons and receptors Sidney Pestka / Cytokines Sergio Romagnani / Part IV: Acquired Immunity / Antibodies and B lymphocytes William Cushley and Gillian Borland / The B-cell antigen receptor Anthony L. DeFranco / Monoclonal antibody therapy Andrew J.T. George / Processing and presentation of antigen by the class II histocompatibilty system Emil R. Unanue / CD4+ T lymphocytes Allan M. Mowat and Paul Garside / MHC class I antigen processing system Jonathan W. Yewdell / The role of CD8 T cells in the control of infectious disease and malignancies Shiou-Chih Hsu / Unconventional T cells Adrian Hayday and Carrie Steele / T-cell receptors Marc Bonneville / Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity Eckhard R. Podack / Immunological memory Shane Crotty and Rafi Ahmed / Lymphocyte homing Michel Aurrand-Lions and Beat A. Imhof / The musocal immune response Kohtaro Fujihashi, Prosper N. Boyaka and Jerry McGhee / Superantigens Bernhard Fleischer / Immunogenetics Marie-Anne Shaw / Part V: Infection and Immunity / Viral interference with the host immune response Antonio Alcami, Ann Hill and Ulrich H. Koszinowski / Evasion of immune response by bacteria Kingston H.G. Mills and Aoife P. Boyd / Parasite evasion Werner Solbach and Richard Lucius / Part VI: Immunopathology and Immunodeficency / Shock/sepsis Daniela N. M?nnel / DTH-associated pathology Stefan Ehlers and Christoph H?lscher / Airway hypersensitivity Elizabeth R. Jarman and Jonathan R. Lamb / Autoimmunity Helena Crowley and Brigitte T. Huber / The immunocompromised host Alain Fischer / Acquired immunodeficiencies Ralf Ignatius and Thomas Schneider / Part VII: Vaccines / New approaches to vaccine delivery Charalambos D. Partidos / New vaccine technologies James P. Nataro and Myron M. Levine / Peptide vaccines Claude P. Muller and Mike M. Putz / Live vaccine carriers Gordon Dougan, Richard J. Aspinall, Frances Bowe, and Liljana Petrovska / Naked DNA vaccines Linda S. Klavinskis / Adjuvants and subunit vaccines Giuseppe Del Giudice and Rino Rappuoli / Mathematical models of vaccination Graham F. Medley and D. James Nokes
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621 B/W line, 560 b/w halftones, 225 colour line, 322 colour halftones
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2006JC01
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