Bacterial Pathogen and their Resistance Mechanisms Author : Adrianna Butcher Subject : Medical Microbiology Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. They can be found in nearly all places on Earth and are essential to the planet's ecosystems. The majority of bacteria in the body are harmless and even Read More |
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Bacteriophages: Clinical Aspects and Advances Author : Rebecca Chesterton Subject : Medical Microbiology Bacteriophages are a type of virus which infect and replicate inside archaea and bacteria. They are made up of proteins which encapsulate either the RNA or DNA genome, and may have simple or complex structures. Read More |
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Clinical Aspects of Parasitology and Immunology Author : Arron Henderson Subject : Medical Microbiology Parasitology refers to the study of the biology of parasites and diseases caused by them. It is also concerned with their evolution, distribution, ecology, biochemistry, molecular biology and physiology Read More |
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Author : Stepanie Archer Subject : Medical Microbiology Pathogenic protozoa consist of various eukaryotic microorganisms which cause a number of parasitic diseases. Some of these diseases have clinical significance as they affect humans and include diseases Read More |
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Fungal Infection: Diagnosis and Management Author : Sanda Warne Subject : Medical Microbiology Fungal infection is referred to as a disease caused by fungi, which are microorganisms identified by chitin, a substance present in their cell walls. Some common types of fungal infections are ringworm Read More |
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Fungal Infections: An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics Author : Sanda Warne Subject : Medical Microbiology Fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is a disease that occurs due to fungi. On the basis of the body part affected by fungi, fungal infections are divided into systematic, superficial and subcutaneous. Read More |
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Author : Perry Jacobs Subject : Medical Microbiology Fungi are the main elements in global biogeochemical cycles. They play a significant role in biomedical research and manufacturing industries, and impact humans through their influence on biodiversity, Read More |
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Author : Arron Henderson Subject : Medical Microbiology Immunology is a sub field of biology and medicine which studies the immune system. Parasites are the organisms which reside in or on their host and obtain food by harming their hosts. Parasitology, refers Read More |
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Medical Microbiology and Immunology Author : Addison Boyd Subject : Medical Microbiology Microbiology refers to the scientific study of microorganisms, such as viruses, fungi and bacteria. One of the subsets of microbiology is medical microbiology, which is focused on the prevention, diagnosis Read More |
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Medical Microbiology: A Guide to Microbial Infections (Pathogenesis, Immunity and Control) Author : Queenie Mayes Subject : Medical Microbiology Medical microbiology refers to a sub discipline of microbiology which is applied in biology. The major aim of medical microbiology is the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases, which Read More |