Problem-Based Microbiology: 1ed

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Presents a detailed clinical case study for each infectious disease covered, including treatment and outcomes.

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Problem-Based Microbiology: 1ed

This concise, problem-based textbook covers 91 of the most common infectious diseases, using case studies to promote interactive learning and to build a foundation of knowledge for clinical practice. It presents an overview of how infectious diseases affect a particular organ system. Then, it provides clinical case scenarios, differential diagnosis tables, and succinct explanations of the infectious process, with treatment options and outcomes. Crisp, full-color images and USMLE-style practice questions round out the text.

  • Presents a detailed clinical case study for each infectious disease covered, including treatment and outcomes.
  • Integrates basic and clinical sciences.
  • Covers the most common infectious diseases, including bioterrorism agents and emerging infectious diseases.
  • Promotes active learning by presenting the case study as an unknown, and then providing differential diagnosis tables and rationales.
  • Features over 350 full-color illustrations and images of clinical disease to reinforce written material.
  • Highlights key symptoms, microbiology, epidemiology, and pathogenesis for rapid review.
  • Provides summary tables of important diseases caused by the infecting organism.
  • Includes practice questions to help prepare for the USMLE step 1 and 2 exams.
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Author Nath, Swapan
Pages 548
Year 2005
ISBN 9780721606309
Publisher Elsevier
Language English
Uncategorized
Edition 1/e
Weight 970 g
Dimensions 20.32 x 25.35 x 2.14 cm
Binding Paperback
Imprint Saunders