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Mims' Medical Microbiology and Immunology. Edition No. 7

  • Book

  • March 2024
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5879350
MIMS' Medical Microbiology and Immunology is loved internationally for its thorough yet easy-to-follow coverage of microbiology, infectious diseases, and immunology as a dynamic interplay between microbes and host. Covering the fundamentals of these closely linked disciplines, MIMS' takes a systems approach to elaborate on epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathogenesis, and diagnostic approaches, as well as treatment and infection control considerations, supplemented by case-based examples. Complex scientific and clinical concepts are explained clearly and simply with the help of illustrations and a range of accompanying online content. Students will come away with a deep understanding of topics and processes, and will return to this book for reference time and again.
  • Clear writing and easy-to-understand explanations - perfect for students learning to grasp the fundamentals of both microbiology and immunology
  • User-friendly format with colour coding, key concept boxes, and dynamic illustrations for easy navigation
  • Organised by body system - goes beyond the 'bug parade' to help you understand clinical context
  • Pathogen Parade (electronic supplement) - a quick cross-referenced glossary of viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi
  • Vaccine Parade (electronic supplement) - quick-reference coverage of the most commonly used vaccines in current clinical practice
  • Clinical cases and multiple-choice self-assessments (electronic supplement) support learning

Table of Contents

SECTION 1 THE ADVERSARIES - PATHOGENS
1. Pathogens as parasites
2. The bacteria
3. The viruses
4. The fungi
5. The protozoa
6. The helminths
7. The arthropods
8. Prions
9. The host-parasite relationship
SECTION 2 THE ADVERSARIES - HOST DEFENCES
10. The innate defences of the body
11. Adaptive immune responses bring specificity
12. Cooperation leads to effective immune responses
SECTION 3 THE CONFLICTS
13. Background to the infectious diseases
14. Entry, exit and transmission
15. Immune defences in action
16. Spread and replication
17. Parasite survival strategies and persistent infections
18. Pathologic consequences of infection
SECTION 4 CLINICAL MANIFESTATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIONS BY BODY SYSTEM
19. Upper respiratory tract infections
20. Lower respiratory tract infections
21. Urinary tract infections
22. Sexually transmitted infections
23. Gastrointestinal tract infections
24. Obstetric and perinatal infections
25. Central nervous system infections
26. Infections of the eye
27. Infections of the skin, soft tissue, muscle and associated systems
28. Vector-borne infections
29. Multisystem zoonoses
30. Fever of unknown origin
31. Infections in the compromised host
SECTION 5 DIAGNOSIS AND CONTROL
32. Diagnosis of infection and assessment of host defence mechanisms
33. Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases
34. Attacking the enemy: antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
35. Protecting the host: vaccination
36. Specific and nonspecificimmunotherapy
37. Infection control
Index

Authors

Richard Goering Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska.. Hazel M. Dockrell Professor of Immunology, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK. Mark Zuckerman Consultant Virologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, South London Specialist Virology Centre, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, King's College London School of Medicine, London, UK. Peter L. Chiodini Consultant Parasitologist, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London; Honorary Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.