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100 _a J. Douglas Sleigh
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222 _aabscess acid active acute aerobic agar anaerobic animals antibiotics antibody antigens associated aureus bacilli bacteria become blood Causal organism cause cell characteristics chronic clinical Clinical features colonies combination common contain culture demonstration detected develop diagnosis diarrhoea disease drugs effective factor fever flora given glucose Gram-negative Gram-positive grow growth Habitat hospital human identification immunity important increase incubation indicated infection influenzae involved isolated laboratory lesions less major medium membrane meningitis method Morphology normal Note Observe oral organisms outbreaks Pathogenicity patients penicillin pneumonia positive present primary produce protein pyogenes rare reactions resistant respiratory responsible result rheumatic fever risk seen sensitivity septicaemia serum severe skin sometimes species specimens spores spread Staph strains Strep streptococci symptoms Table therapy tissue toxin tract treatment tuberculosis types urinary usually vaccine weeks widely wound
245 _aNotes on Medical Bacteriology
250 _a4th edition, illustrated
260 _aLondon
_bChurchill Livingstone, 1994 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized
_c 28 Jul 2008
300 _a 463 pages
520 _aUpdated and revised this fourth edition begins with a section on general bacteriology, followed by a brief taxonomic description of medically important bacteria. The main section deals with bacterial diseases, their treatment and prevention.
600 _xBacteriology Handbooks
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700 _aMorag Crichton Timbury
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999 _c7361
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