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| Laboratory Manual and Workbook in Microbiology: Applications to Patient Care Book Detail Author: Josephine A. Morello / Paul A Granato / Helen Eckel Mizer Product Details 304 pages, McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math; 7th edition Format: 10MB PDF Book Intro This microbiology laboratory manual is designed especially for the non-majors, health science microbiology courses. The organization reflects the body systems approach and contains specific sections on clinical diagnosis. 36 exercises and 43 experiments cover a broad range of topics.
Contents Basic Techniques of Microbiology Orientation to the Microbiology Laboratory The Microscope Handling and Examining Cultures Microsopic Morphology of Microorganisms Hanging-Drop and Wet-Mount Preparations Simple Stains Differential Stains ram Stain Acid-Fast Stain Special Stains Cultivation of Mircroorganisms Culture Media Streaking Technique to Obtain Pure Cultures Pour-Plate and Subculture Techniques Culturing Microorganisms from the Environment Destruction of Microorganisms Physical Antimicrobial Agents Moist and Dry Heat The Autoclave Chemical Antimicrobial Agents Disinfectants Antimicrobial Agent Susceptibility Testing and Resistance Diagnostic Microbiology in Action Principles of Diagnostic Microbiology: Culture of Clinical Specimens, Identifying Isolated Microorganisms, Antigen Detection and Nucleic Acid Assays Primary Media for Isolation of Microorganisms Some Metabolic Activities of Bacteria Activities of Bacterial Enzymes Principles of Antigen Detection and Nucleic Acid Assays for Detection and Identification of Microorganisms Microbiology of the Respiratory Tract Staphylococci Streptococci, Pneumococci, and Enterococci Haemophilus, Corynebacteria, and Bordetella Clinical Specimens from the Respiratory Tract Microbiology of the Intestinal Tract The Enterobacteriaceae Clinical Specimens from the Intestinal Tract Microbiology of the Urinary and Genital tracts Urine Culture Techniques Neisseria and Spirochetes Microbial Pathogens Requiring Special Laboratory Techniques; Serological Identification of Patients' Antibodies Anaerobic Bacteria Mycobacteria Mycoplasmas, Rickettsiae, Chlamydiae, Viruses, and Prions Fungi: Yeasts and Molds Protozoa and Animal Parasites Serological Identification of Patients' Antibodies Applied (Sanitary) Microbiology Bacteriologic Analysis of Water Bacteriologic Analysis of Milk Download Links | |
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