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医学微生物学与寄生虫学  医学英文原版改变双语教材
  • 汪世平,叶嗣颖主编 著
  • 出版社: 北京:科学出版社
  • ISBN:7030165780
  • 出版时间:2006
  • 标注页数:644页
  • 文件大小:116MB
  • 文件页数:660页
  • 主题词:医药学:微生物学-双语教学-医学院校-教材-英、汉;医学:寄生虫学-双语教学-医学院校-教材-英、汉

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Part Ⅰ Fundamentals of Microbio-logy and Parasitology 1

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Section 1 General Principles 2

Section 2 Parasitism,Parasite and Host 2

Section 3 The Prospect of Pathogen Biology 6

Chapter 2 Host-Parasite Interactions 8

Section 1 Host-Parasite Relation-ships 8

Section 2 Effects of Pathogen on Host 9

Section 3 Effects of Host on Pathogen 11

Section 4 Effects of Natural Environ-ment and Social Factors on Pathogen 13

Chapter 3 Infection and Immunology 14

Section 1 Pathogenic Infection 14

Section 2 Anti-Infection Immunity 16

Chapter 4 Laboratory Diagnosis for Infective Diseases 25

Section 1 Pathogenic Diagnosis 25

Section 2 Immunologic Diagnosis 30

Chapter 5 Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases 38

Section 1 Basic Links of Prevalence of Pathogenic Organisms 38

Section 2 Factors and Features of Epi-demics of Pathogenic Organisms 41

Section 3 Prevention and Control of Epidemics 42

Part Ⅱ Bacteriology 43

Chapter 6 Overview 43

Chapter 7 Morphology and Structure of Bacteria 45

Section 1 Size and Shape of Bacteria 45

Section 2 Structure of Bacteria 46

Chapter 8 Physiology of Bacteria 57

Section 1 Growth of Bacteria 57

Section 2 Growth Requirements 59

Section 3 Bacterial Metabolism 60

Section 4 Cultivation of Bacteria 61

Section 5 Classification of Bacteria 63

Chapter 9 Sterilization and Disinfect-ion 65

Section 1 Physical Sterilization and Disinfection 65

Section 2 Chemical Sterilization and Disinfection 67

Section 3 Factors Affecting Disinf-ectant Potency 68

Chapter10 Bacterial Genetics and Variation 72

Section 1 Bacterial Genes and Gen-ome 72

Section 2 Bacteriophages 74

Section 3 Mechanisms of Genetic Variation 75

Chapter 11 Bacterial Infection and Immunity 82

Section 1 Normal Microbial Flora and Opportunistic Bacteria 82

Section 2 Bacterial Pathogenesis 84

Section 3 Host Defence against Bac-terial Infection 89

Section 4 The Initiation and Course of Infection 94

Chapter 12 Principles of Diagnosis and Prevention of Bacterial In-fection 96

Section 1 Bacterial Diagnosis 96

Section 2 Serological Diagnosis 100

Section 3 Artificial Active Immunity 100

Section 4 Artificial Passive Immuni-zation 102

Chapter 13 Bacterial Drug-Resista-nce and Nosocomial Infe-ction 104

Section 1 Bacterial Drug-Resistance 104

Section 2 Nosocomial Infections 107

Chapter 14 Coccus 111

Section 1 Staphylococcus 111

Section 2 Streptococcus 114

Section 3 Streptococcus pneumoniae 119

Section 4 Neisseria 121

Chapter 15 Enteric Bacilli 128

Section 1 General Properties of Ent-eric Bacilli 128

Section 2 Escherichia 130

Section 3 Shigella 133

Section 4 Salmonella 136

Section 5 Klebsiella and Proteus 141

Chapter 16 Vibrio 144

Section 1 Vibiro cholera 144

Section 2 Vibrio parahaemolyticus 147

Chapter 17 Campylobacter jejuni and Helicobacter pylori 149

Section 1 Campylobacter jejuni 149

Section 2 Helicobacter pylori 151

Chapter 18 Anaerobic Bacteria 155

Section 1 Clostridium tetani 156

Section 2 Clostridium perfringens 157

Section 3 Clostridium difficile 159

Section 4 Clostridium botulinum 159

Section 5 Non-Spore-Forming Anaerobes 160

Chapter 19 Corynebacterium 164

Section 1 Corynebacterium diphth-eriae 164

Section 2 Other Coryneform Bact-eria 167

Chapter 20 Mycobacteria 169

Section 1 Mycobacterium tubercul-osis 169

Section 2 Mycobacterium leprae 173

Chapter 21 Parvobacillus 175

Section 1 The Hemophilic Species 175

Section 2 Bordetellae 178

Section 3 Legionella 181

Chapter 22 Zoonotic Bacteria 185

Section 1 Bacillus anthracis 186

Section 2 Brucella 189

Section 3 Yersinia 191

Section 4 Francisella tularensis 195

Chapter 23 Other Bacteria 198

Section 1 Pseudomonas 198

Section 2 Listeria 200

Chapter 24 Actinomyces and Nocardia 202

Section 1 Actinomyces 202

Section 2 Nocardia 204

Chapter 25 Spirochetes 207

Section 1 Treponema 207

Section 2 Borrelia 213

Section 3 Leptospira 218

Chapter 26 Chlamydiae 222

Section 1 General Properties of Chlamydia 222

Section 2 Major Pathogenic Chlamy-diae 224

Chapter 27 Mycoplasmas 232

Section 1 General Properties of Mycoplasma 232

Section 2 Major Pathogenic Mycopl-asma 234

Chapter 28 Rickettsia 238

Section 1 General Properties of Ric-kettsia 239

Section 2 Major Pathogenic Rickett-siae 241

Part Ⅲ Virology 246

Chapter 29 General Properties of Viruses 246

Section 1 Size and shape of viruses 246

Section 2 Structure and function of viruses 248

Section 3 Structure of viral capsid 251

Section 4 Classification of viruses 253

Chapter 30 Multiplication and Varia-tion of viruses 259

Section 1 Multiplication of viruses 259

Section 2 Viral variation and res-istence 267

Chapter 31 Viral Infection and Imm-unity 271

Section 1 Modes and Types of Viral Infection 271

Section 2 Pathogenicity of Viruses and Pathogenesis 276

Section 3 Anti-Virus Immunity 278

Chapter 32 Diagnosis of Viral Infec-tions 282

Section 1 Test of Virus 282

Section 2 Test of Viral Components 288

Section 3 Test of Anti-Virus Anti-bodies 289

Chapter 33 Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infection 291

Section 1 Immunological Prevention 291

Section 2 Treatment of Viral Inf-ection 294

Chapter 34 Hepatitis Viruses 298

Section 1 Hepatitis A Virus 298

Section 2 Hepatitis B Virus 301

Section 3 Hepatitis C Virus 307

Section 4 Hepatitis D Virus 310

Section 5 Hepatitis E Virus 312

Section 6 Hepatitis G Virus and TT Virus 314

Chapter 35 Respiratory Viruses 317

Section l Influenza Viruses 317

Section 2 Paramyxoviridae 320

Section 3 Other Respiratory Viruses 326

Chapter 36 Enteroviruses 331

Section 1 Poliomyelitis Virus 331

Section 2 Other Entroviruses 334

Chapter 37 Herpesviruses 339

Section 1 General Properties of Herpesviridae 339

Section 2 Herpes Simplex Virus 340

Section 3 Varicella-Zoster Virus 344

Section 4 Cytomegalovirus 346

Section 5 Epstein-Barr Virus 349

Section 6 Human Herpesvirus 6 352

Chapter 38 Retroviruses and Cancer Associated Viruses 355

Section 1 Human Immunodeficiency Viruses 355

Section 2 Human T-cell Lymphot-ropic Viruses 363

Section 3 Cancer Associated Vir-uses 364

Chapter 39 Encephalitis Viruses 366

Section 1 Japanese Encephalitis Virus 366

Section 2 Forest Encephalitis Viruses 368

Chapter 40 Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses 370

Section 1 Hantaviruses 370

Section 2 Xinjiang Hemorrhagic Fever Virus 372

Section 3 Dengue Virus 373

Chapter 41 Other Important Viruses 375

Section 1 Poxviruses 375

Section 2 Rabies Virus 376

Section 3 Acute Gastroenteritis Viruses 379

Section 4 Parvoviruses 383

Section 5 Prion 384

Part Ⅳ Mycology 387

Chapter 42 General Properties of Fungi 387

Section 1 Biological charac teriza-tion 387

Section 2 Pathogenecity and Im-munity 390

Section 3 Diagnosis and Treatment of Fungai Infection 393

Chapter 43 Pathogenic Fungi 398

Section 1 Superficial Mycoses 398

Section 2 Cutaneous Mycoses 398

Section 3 Subcutaneous Mycoses 403

Section 4 Endemic Mycoses 407

Section 5 Opportunistic Mycoses 415

Section 6 Hypersensitivity to Fungi and Mycotoxins 421

Part Ⅴ Protozoology 423

Chapter 44 General Properties of the Protozoa 423

Chapter 45 Lobosea 425

Section 1 Entamoeba Histolytica 425

Section 2 Other Non-Pathogenic Amoebae 431

Section 3 Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae 433

Chapter 46 Zoomastigophorea 437

Section 1 Trichomonas vaginalis 437

Section 2 Giardia Lamblia 439

Section 3 Leishmania 443

Section 4 Trypanosoma 451

Section 5 Other Zoomastigophorea 457

Chapter 47 Sporozoa 460

Section 1 Plasmodia 460

Section 2 Toxoplasma gondii 468

Section 3 Cryptosporidium 473

Section 4 Pneumocystis jirovecii(Pneumocystis carinii) 477

Section 5 Other Sporozoa 479

Chapter 48 Ciliates 485

Part Ⅵ Helminthology 488

Chapter 49 Trematodes 488

Section 1 Introduction 488

Section 2 Clonorchis sinensis 493

Section 3 Paragonimus spp 498

Section 4 Schistosoma japonicum 501

Section 5 Fasciolopsis buski 515

Chapter 50 Cestodes 518

Section 1 Introduction 518

Section 2 Taenia solium(Pork Tapeworm) 520

Section 3 Taenia saginata(Beef tapeworm) 524

Section 4 Echinococcus 526

Section 5 Spirometra mansoni 532

Section 6 Other Cestode 536

Chapter 51 Nematode 540

Section 1 Introduction 540

Section 2 Ascaris lumbricoides 543

Section 3 Trichuris trichiura 546

Section 4 Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus 548

Section 5 Enterobius vermicularis 551

Section 6 Filaria 554

Section 7 Trichinella spiralis 565

Section 8 Other Nematodes 573

Part Ⅶ Arthropodology 578

Chapter 52 Introduction 578

Section 1 Major Groups of Med-ical Arthropods 578

Section 2 Medical Arthropods and Diseases 579

Section 3 Ecology and Control of Medical Arthropods 584

Chapter 53 Insects 585

Section 1 Introduction 585

Section 2 Mosquito 586

Section 3 Fly 590

Section 4 Other Insects 593

Chapter 54 Arachnida 601

Section 1 Tick 602

Section 2 Mite 605

References 613

Appendix Ⅰ English-Chinese Glossary 614

Appendix Ⅱ Chinese-English Glo-ssary of Medical Mic-robiology 639

Appendix Ⅲ Chinese-English Glos-sary of Medical paras-itology 642

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