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ISBN 10: 1405108983
ISBN 13: 978-1405108980
Author: P. J. Quinn, B. K. Markey
From the authors of the successful textbook Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease comes an accompanying revision guide. Containing just the essential information that students need to pass their exams, this book covers eack microbiology topic in a double page spread. Key facts are combined with clear and informative line drawings and tables to make remembering easy.
Chapter 1: Structure of bacterial cells
Chapter 2: Cultivation, preservation and inactivation of bacteria
Chapter 3: Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial disease
Chapter 4: Antibacterial agents 1
Chapter 5: Antibacterial agents 2
Chapter 6: Bacterial infections
Chapter 7: Staphylococcus species
Chapter 8: Streptococci
Chapter 9: Corynebacterium species and Rhodococcus equi
Chapter 10: Actinomycetes 1
Chapter 11: Actinomycetes 2
Chapter 12: Listeria species and Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Chapter 13: Bacillus species
Chapter 14: Clostridium species 1
Chapter 15: Clostridium species 2
Chapter 16: Mycobacterium species 1
Chapter 17: Mycobacterium species 2
Chapter 18: Enterobacteriaceae 1
Chapter 19: Enterobacteriaceae 2
Chapter 20: Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia species
Chapter 21: Actinobacillus species
Chapter 22: Pasteurella species, Mannheimia haemolytica and Francisella tularensis
Chapter 23: Haemophilus species and Taylorella equigenitalis
Chapter 24: Bordetella bronchiseptica, Bordetella avium and Moraxella bovis
Chapter 25: Brucella species 1
Chapter 26: Brucella species 2
Chapter 27: Campylobacter species
Chapter 28: Spirochaetes 1
Chapter 29: Spirochaetes 2
Chapter 30: Pathogenic anaerobic non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria
Chapter 31: Mycoplasmas
Chapter 32: Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species
Chapter 33: Rickettsiales
Chapter 34: General features of fungi associated with disease in animals
Chapter 35: Dermatophytes
Chapter 36: Aspergillus species
Chapter 37: Yeasts and disease production
Chapter 38: Dimorphic fungi
Chapter 39: Zygomycetes of veterinary importance
Chapter 40: Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses 1
Chapter 41: Mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses 2
Chapter 42: Nature, structure and taxonomy of viruses
Chapter 43: Replication of viruses 1
Chapter 44: Replication of viruses 2
Chapter 45: Laboratory diagnosis of viral disease
Chapter 46: Herpesviridae 1
Chapter 47: Herpesviridae 2
Chapter 48: Papillomaviridae
Chapter 49: Adenoviridae
Chapter 50: Poxviridae
Chapter 51: Asfarviridae and Bornaviridae
Chapter 52: Parvoviridae
Chapter 53: Retroviridae 1
Chapter 54: Retroviridae 2
Chapter 55: Reoviridae
Chapter 56: Orthomyxoviridae
Chapter 57: Paramyxoviridae
Chapter 58: Rhabdoviridae
Chapter 59: Bunyaviridae and Birnaviridae
Chapter 60: Picornaviridae
Chapter 61: Caliciviridae
Chapter 62: Coronaviridae
Chapter 63: Arteriviridae and Togaviridae
Chapter 64: Flaviviridae
Chapter 65: Prions: unconventional infectious agents
Chapter 66: Disinfection
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Tags: Quinn, Markey, Concise, Veterinary, Microbiology