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Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s Textbook of Microbiology has been a trusted textbook on microbiology for more than four decades and has evolved with the rapidly changing field of medical microbiology.
ISBN: 9789389211436 | Year: 2020 | Paperback | Pages: 680 | Language : English
Book Size: 216 X 280 mm | Territorial Rights: World
First published in 1978, Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s Textbook of Microbiology has been a trusted textbook on microbiology for more than four decades and has evolved with the rapidly changing field of medical microbiology. To stay abreast of recent developments across the global and local infectious disease spectra, the new Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum is aimed at integrating microbiology into the system-based approach to human disease.
The eleventh edition of Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s Textbook of Microbiology has been revised to address this restructuring of the curriculum and to make it better suited for the shorter course duration and system-based integration. Chapters have been pruned without compromising on essential elements which have been presented in a lucid style and flow for an easy and enjoyable reading experience. Several clinical and laboratory images have been updated and line diagrams included for better visual impact and comprehension.
Recent advances in disease detection, molecular diagnosis, quality control, infection prevention and control, public health and epidemiology and preventive strategies including national programmes have been brought up to date. An entire chapter (chapter 60) has been devoted to the essence of the competency-based integrated approach to system-wise infectious diseases. This chapter delves into the entire gamut of organisms involved in infectious diseases commonly affecting various systems of the human body and will pave the way for the study of pathogenic microorganisms as individuals and as groups. The traditional approach to the learning and understanding of the microbe–host–environment interaction, pathogenesis, clinical presentations, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infections has been retained.
Editor: Reba Kanungo is Dean of Research, and Professor and Head of the Department of Microbiology, Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), prior to which she taught at JIPMER for over 15 years. She is a member of several national and international organisations, as well as of the committees of NACO, ICMR and CTD. Dr Kanungo is the Editor-in-Chief of JCRSM, former Editor, IJMM, and past President, IAMM. She is on the editorial boards of several national and international journals, and has published over 100 research papers and editorials.
Part I General Microbiology
1. Introduction to Microbiology 1
2. Morphology and Physiology of Bacteria 7
3. Sterilisation and Disinfection 26
4. Culture and Identification of Bacteria 38
5. Genetics of Bacteria 53
6. Molecular Techniques Applied to Microbiology 63
Part II Immunology
7. Introduction to Infection and Immunity 68
8. Structure and Functions of the Immune System 82
9. Antigens 97
10. Antibodies 103
11. Complement System 114
12. Immune Response 122
13. Antigen–Antibody Reactions 136
14. Hypersensitivity 151
15. Immunodeficiency Diseases 160
16. Autoimmunity and Immunohematology 168
17. Immunology of Transplantation and Tumour Immunity 176
Part III Bacteriology
18. Normal Microbial Flora of the Human Body 186
19. Antimicrobial Agents 190
20. Staphylococci 196
21. Streptococci, Enterococci and Pneumococci 204
22. Neisseria and Moraxella 218
23. Corynebacterium 225
24. Bacillus 232
25. Actinomycetes 238
26. Clostridia 242
27. Non-sporing Anaerobic Bacteria 256
28. Mycobacteria IÂ 260
29. Mycobacteria IIÂ 273
30. Enteric Bacilli (Gram-Negative Rods)Â 281
31. Vibrionaceae 301
32. Gram-Negative Non-fermenters 310
33. Haemophilus 316
34. Brucella and Bordetella 321
35. Spirochetes 329
36. Chlamydia 345
37. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma 352
38. Rickettsiae and Related Bacteria
39. Miscellaneous Bacteria Causing
Part IV Virology
40. Introduction to Virology 377
41. Basic Concepts of Viral Infections 388
42. Bacteriophages 399
43. Herpesviruses 404
44. Pox and Other Viruses 416
45. Adenovirus 421
46. Picornavirus 424
47. Reoviridae 435
48. Orthomyxovirus 438
49. Paramyxovirus, Pneumovirus and Rubella 446
50. Arthropod- and Rodent-Borne Viral Infections 457
51. Rhabdovirus and Other Viral and Prion Diseases 470
52. Hepatitis Viruses 480
53. Retrovirus 493
54. Oncogenic Viruses and
55. Antiviral Chemotherapy and
Part V Medical Mycology
56. Basic Mycology and Superficial Mycoses 526
57. Systemic Fungal Infections 541
58. Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Infections 556
Part VI Clinical Microbiology as Applied to Infectious
Diseases
59. Diagnostic Microbiology 560
60. Systemic Infections and Their Laboratory Diagnosis 565
61. Emerging and Re-emerging Infections 596
62. Health Care-Associated Infections 601
63. Immunoprophylaxis 610
64. Bacteriology of Water, Air, Milk and Food 615
65. Biomedical Waste Management 623
66. Quality Control and Recent Advances
Index 634
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