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Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology

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This unique visual reference presents more than 750 brilliant, four-color images of bacterial isolates commonly encountered in diagnostic microbiology and the methods used to identify them, including microscopic and phenotypic characteristics, colony morphology, and biochemical properties.
* Chapters cover the most important bacterial pathogens and related organisms, including updated taxonomy, epidemiology, pathogenicity, laboratory and antibiotic susceptibility testing, and molecular biology methodology
* Tables summarize and compare key biochemical reactions and other significant characteristics
* New to this edition is a separate chapter covering the latest developments in total laboratory automation
* The comprehensive chapter on stains, media, and reagents is now augmented with histopathology images
* A new Fast Facts chapter presents tables that summarize and illustrate the most significant details for some of the more commonly encountered organisms
 
For the first time, this easy-to-use atlas is available digitally for enhanced searching. Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology remains the most valuable illustrative supplement for lectures and laboratory presentations, as well as for laboratorians, clinicians, students, and anyone interested in diagnostic medical bacteriology.

List of contents

Preface ix
 
Acknowledgments xi
 
Technical Note xi
 
About the Authors xiii
 
1 Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, and Other Catalase-Positive Cocci 1
 
2 Streptococcus 11
 
3 Enterococcus 24
 
4 Aerococcus, Abiotrophia, and Other Miscellaneous Gram-Positive Cocci That Grow Aerobically 30
 
5 Coryneform Gram-Positive Bacilli 36
 
6 Listeria and Erysipelothrix 48
 
7 Bacillus 54
 
8 Nocardia, Rhodococcus, Actinomadura, Streptomyces, Gordonia, and Other Aerobic Actinomycetes 62
 
9 Mycobacterium 70
 
10 Introduction to Enterobacterales 91
 
11 Escherichia, Shigella, and Salmonella 103
 
12 Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Citrobacter, Cronobacter, Serratia, Plesiomonas, and Selected Other Enterobacterales 113
 
13 Yersinia 129
 
14 Vibrionaceae 134
 
15 Aeromonas 141
 
16 Pseudomonas 145
 
17 Burkholderia, Stenotrophomonas, Ralstonia, Cupriavidus, Pandoraea, Brevundimonas, Comamonas, Delftia, and Acidovorax 150
 
18 Acinetobacter, Chryseobacterium, Moraxella, Methylobacterium, and Other Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Bacilli 157
 
19 Actinobacillus, Aggregatibacter, Capnocytophaga, Eikenella, Kingella, Pasteurella, and Other Fastidious or Rarely Encountered Gram-Negative Bacilli 168
 
20 Legionella 180
 
21 Neisseria 184
 
22 Haemophilus 191
 
23 Bordetella and Related Genera 197
 
24 Brucella 203
 
25 Bartonella 207
 
26 Francisella 210
 
27 Introduction to Anaerobic Bacteria 213
 
28 Clostridium and Clostridioides 223
 
29 Peptostreptococcus, Finegoldia, Anaerococcus, Peptoniphilus, Cutibacterium, Lactobacillus, Actinomyces, and Other Non-Spore-Forming, Anaerobic Gram-Positive Bacteria 237
 
30 Bacteroides, Porphyromonas, Prevotella, Fusobacterium, and Other Anaerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria 252
 
31 Campylobacter and Arcobacter 261
 
32 Helicobacter 267
 
33 Chlamydia 272
 
34 Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma 277
 
35 Leptospira, Borrelia, Treponema, and Brachyspira 281
 
36 Rickettsia, Orientia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Coxiella 290
 
37 Tropheryma whipplei 297
 
38 Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing 299
 
39 Molecular Diagnosis of Bacterial Infections 307
 
40 Total Laboratory Automation 330
 
41 Stains, Media, Reagents, and Histopathology 338
 
42 Fast Facts: Bacteria 367
 
Index 421

About the author










Luis M. de la Maza became the Medical Director of the Division of Medical Microbiology at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1979, where he is also the Medical Director of the Clinical Laboratory Scientist training program. His research is focused on the formulation of a Chlamydia trachomatis vaccine.
Marie T. Pezzlo is the Senior Supervisor of the Medical Microbiology Division at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center. Throughout her career she has been an active member and supporter of the American Society for Microbiology. Her research interest has been focused on rapid detection of microorganisms, especially in urinary tract infections.
Cassiana E. Bittencourt joined the Department of Pathology at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 2016 as Medical Director of the Division of Medical Microbiology. Her current interests include infectious disease histology, application of non-culture-based methods, and resident education.
Ellena M. Peterson joined the Department of Pathology at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1978. She has served as Associate Dean of Admissions for the School of Medicine and as Associate Director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory and presently is Program Director of the Clinical Laboratory Scientist Program. Her research has been focused on the pathogenicity of Chlamydia.


Summary

This unique visual reference presents more than 750 brilliant, four-color images of bacterial isolates commonly encountered in diagnostic microbiology and the methods used to identify them, including microscopic and phenotypic characteristics, colony morphology, and biochemical properties.
* Chapters cover the most important bacterial pathogens and related organisms, including updated taxonomy, epidemiology, pathogenicity, laboratory and antibiotic susceptibility testing, and molecular biology methodology
* Tables summarize and compare key biochemical reactions and other significant characteristics
* New to this edition is a separate chapter covering the latest developments in total laboratory automation
* The comprehensive chapter on stains, media, and reagents is now augmented with histopathology images
* A new Fast Facts chapter presents tables that summarize and illustrate the most significant details for some of the more commonly encountered organisms

For the first time, this easy-to-use atlas is available digitally for enhanced searching. Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology remains the most valuable illustrative supplement for lectures and laboratory presentations, as well as for laboratorians, clinicians, students, and anyone interested in diagnostic medical bacteriology.

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