ABSTRACT

As with the much-praised prior editions, the third edition of Strelkauskas' Microbiology: A Clinical Approach remains a comprehensive introductory textbook written specifically for pre-nursing, nursing and allied health students. Clinically relevant throughout, it uses the theme of infection as its foundation, fitting closely with the 'One Health' approach that is considered increasingly central to the effective control of zoonoses and to combatting antimicrobial resistance. The third edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the latest developments, including the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and associated COVID-19 pandemic. The book is accompanied by a robust instructor ancillary package that allows educators to incorporate readily the book’s unique approach into their lectures and includes additional materials for students to supplement classroom learning and encourage and support study and self-reflection.

Key Features:

  • Student-focused, with all elements carefully designed to help students engage with and understand difficult concepts and to spark and hold interest
  • Dedicated learning skill section introduces practical strategies for improving comprehension and retention
  • Numerous text features further support learning and teaching, including chapter overviews, fast facts, case studies and human stories, and ‘why is this important?’ highlights
  • A variety of question-and-answer types for self-testing and reflection to support and assess basic learning, to challenge students to integrate important concepts and ask students to apply what they have just learned to a specific clinical setting or problem
  • All supported by a comprehensive suite of online resources including lecturer support material and, for students, interactive questions, lecture notes, MicroMovies and the BugParade

The book is an excellent resource to guide and support inter-professional education in the health sciences and an ideal entry-point to the subject for anyone coming from another discipline and invaluable supplementary reading for medical, microbiology and biomedical science students.

part I|73 pages

Foundations

chapter Chapter 1|12 pages

What is Microbiology and Why Does It Matter?

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

Fundamental Chemistry for Microbiology

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Essentials of Metabolism

part II|116 pages

Disease Mechanisms

chapter Chapter 5|22 pages

Requirements for Infection

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Principles of Disease

chapter Chapter 8|40 pages

Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases

part III|158 pages

Characteristics of Disease-Causing Microorganisms

chapter Chapter 9|23 pages

The Clinical Significance of Bacterial Anatomy

chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

Bacterial Growth

chapter Chapter 11|34 pages

Microbial Genetics and Infectious Disease

chapter Chapter 12|22 pages

The Structure and Infection Cycle of Viruses

chapter Chapter 13|24 pages

Viral Infection

chapter Chapter 14|30 pages

Parasitic and Fungal Infections

part IV|84 pages

Host Defense

chapter Chapter 15|31 pages

The Innate Immune Response

chapter Chapter 16|29 pages

The Adaptive Immune Response

chapter Chapter 17|20 pages

Failures of the Immune Response

part V|72 pages

Control and Treatment

chapter Chapter 18|23 pages

Control of Microbial Growth

chapter Chapter 19|24 pages

Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Drugs

chapter Chapter 20|22 pages

Antibiotic Resistance

part VI|154 pages

Microbial Infections

chapter Chapter 21|28 pages

Infections of the Respiratory System

chapter Chapter 22|37 pages

Infections of the Digestive System

chapter Chapter 23|23 pages

Infections of the Genitourinary System

chapter Chapter 24|19 pages

Infections of the Central Nervous System

chapter Chapter 25|21 pages

Infections of the Blood and Lymph

chapter Chapter 26|20 pages

Infections of the Skin and Eyes