Ryan & Sherris Medical Microbiology, Eighth Edition
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The most dynamic, comprehensive, and student-friendly text on the nature of microorganisms and the fascinating processes they employ in producing infections disease\nA Doody’s Core Title\nFor more than a quarter-of-a-century, this renowned text has helped readers develop a solid grasp of the significance of etiologic agents, the pathogenic processes, epidemiology, and the basis of therapy for infectious diseases. Now, with a NEW four-color design, the book is shorter and more assessable for students! Outstanding pedagogical elements are carried throughout this edition including:\nOver 400 outstanding images with hundreds of tables and illustrations
Detailed legends under the art so the reader can better understand what’s occurring within the illustration, without having to flip back to the text
Clinical Cases with USMLE Style Questions
Margin Notes identifying the “high-yield” must know content in each chapter
Bulleted Summaries that conclude each chapter\nSherris & Ryan's Medical Microbiology, Eighth Edition is divided into five parts:\nPart I opens with a chapter that explains the nature of infection and the infectious agents at the level of a general reader. The following four chapters give more detail on the immunologic, diagnostic, and epidemiologic nature of infection with minimal detail about the agents themselves.
Parts II through V form the core of the text with chapters on the major viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases, and each begins with its own chapters on basic biology, pathogenesis, and antimicrobial agents.
Features and Learning Aids:\n57 chapters that simply and clearly describe the strains of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites that can bring about infectious diseases (plus one online only chapter)
Explanations of host-parasite relationship, dynamics of infection, and host response
A clinical case with USMLE-style questions concludes each chapter on the major viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases
Numerous full-color photographs, tables, and illustrations
Clinical Capsules cover the essence of the disease(s) caused by major pathogens
Chapter-ending case questions PLUS a collection of 100 practice questions
Innovative study aids including boxed narrative Overviews that open each disease-oriented chapter or major section, highlighted Margin Notes pointing out high-yield material for USMLE Step 1 preparation, bulleted lists of Key Conclusions at the end of each major section, a THINK ➔ APPLY feature that randomly inserts thought-provoking questions into the body of the text, and more.
A set of tables that presents the microbes in context of the clinical infections they produce\nAbout the Author
Kenneth J. Ryan, MD, is Emeritus Professor of Pathology and Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Arizona.\nNafees Ahmad, PhD
, is Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the College of Medicine, University of Arizona.\nJ. Andrew Alspaugh, MD, is Professor of Medicine at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.\nW. Laurence Drew, PhD
, is Professor at the University of California, San Francisco.\nMichael Lagunoff, PhD
, is Professor of at the Department of Microbiology, University of Washington.\nPaul Pottinger, MD, DTM&H
, is Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Washington.\nL. Barth Reller, MD, is Professor of Pathology at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.\nMegan Reller, MD, PhD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.\nCharles Sterling, BS, PhD, is with the Department of Veterinary Science, University of Arizona.\nScott Weissman, MD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington.