- Twelve new chapters included
- Numerous new illustrations
- Each chapter has been updated
- Completely re-designed in full colour
- Fulfils the needs of veterinary students and academics inveterinary microbiology
- Companion website with figures from the book as Powerpoints forviewing or downloading by chapter:Â
- Paperback:Â 928 pages
- Publisher:Â Wiley-Blackwell; 2 edition (October 17, 2011)
- Language:Â English
- Type : PDFÂ
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Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease 2nd Edition
by P. J. Quinn (Author), B. K. Markey Â
Microbiology is one of the core subjects for veterinary students,and since its first publication in 2002, Veterinary Microbiologyand Microbial Disease has become an essential text for students ofveterinary medicine. Fully revised and expanded, this new editionupdates the subject for pre-clinical and clinical veterinarystudents in a comprehensive manner. Individual sections deal withbacteriology, mycology and virology. Written by an academic teamwith many years of teaching experience, the book provides concisedescriptions of groups of microorganisms and the diseases whichthey cause. Microbial pathogens are discussed in separate chapterswhich provide information on the more important features of eachmicroorganism and its role in the pathogenesis of diseases ofanimals. The international and public health significance of thesepathogens are reviewed comprehensively. The final section isconcerned with the host and is organized according to the bodysystem affected.
Tables, boxes and flow diagrams provide information in an easilyassimilated format. This edition contains new chapters on moleculardiagnostics and on infectious conditions of the skin,cardiovascular system, urinary tract and musculoskeletal system.Many new colour diagrams are incorporated into this edition andeach chapter has been updated.
Key features of this edition:
Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease remainsindispensable for all those studying and teaching this essentialcomponent of the veterinary curriculum.
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