Color atlas of medical bacteriology/
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington: ASM Press, 2013Edition: 2nd.edDescription: 353 pISBN: 1555814751DDC classification: 616.92010222Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 616.92010222 MAZ/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P40829 |
[Contents] 1. Staphylococcus and micrococus. --
2. Streptococcus. --
3. Enterococcus. --
4.Aerococcus, abiotrophia and other miscellaneous gram-positive cocci that grow aerobically. --
5. Coryneform gram-positive bacilli. --
6. Listeria and erysipelothrix. --
7. Bacillus. --
8. Nocardia, rhodococcus, actinomadura, streptomyces, and other aerobic actinomycetes. --
9. Mycobacterium. --
10. Introduction to enterobacteriaceae. --
11. Escherichia, shigella, and salmonella. --
12. Klebsiella, enterobacter, citrobacter, serratia, pantoea, raoultella, and other enterobacteriaceae. --
13. Yersinia, the proteeae, edwardsiella, and hafnia. --
14. Vibrionaceae. --
15. Aeromonas and plesiomonas. --
16. Pseudomonas. --
17. Burkholderia, stenotrophomonas, ralstonia, cupriavidus, pandoraea, brevundimonas, comamonas, delftia, and acidovorax. --
18. Acinetobacter, chryseobacterium, moraxella, methylobacterium, and other nonfermentative gram-negative bacilli. --
19. Actinobacillus, aggregatibacter, capnocytophaga, eikenella, kingella, and other fastidious or rarely encountered gram-negative bacilli. --
20. Legionella. --
21. Neisseria. --
22. Haemophilus. --
23. Bordetella and related genera. --
24. Brucella. --
25. Pasteurella. --
26. Bartonella and afipia. --
27. Francisella. --
28. Introduction to anaerobic bacteria. --
29. Clostridium. --
30. Peptostreptococcus, finegoldia, anaerococcus, peptoniphilus, propionibacterium, lactobacillus, actinomyces, and oher non-spore-forming, anaerobic gram-positive bacteria. --
31. Bacteroides, porphyromonas, prevotella, fusobacterium, and other anaerobic gram-negative bacteria. --
32. Campylobacter and arcobacter. --
33. Helicobacter. --
34. Chlamydia. --
35. Mycoplasma and ureaplasma. --
36. Leptospira, borrelia, and treponema. --
37. Rickettsia, oreintia, ehrlichia, and coxiella. --
38. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing. --
39. Molecular diagnosis of bacterial infections. --
40. Stains, media, and reagents
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