目录
- CONTENTS
Part I Fundamentals of Microbiology 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 Relationships (8)
Section 2 Effects of Pathogen on Host (9)
Section 3 Effects of Host on Pathogen(11)
Section 4 Effects of Natural Environment 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 Epidemics 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 Disinfection (65)
Section 1 Physical Sterilization and Disinfection (65)
Section 2 Chemical Sterilization and Disinfection (67)
Section 3 Factors Affecting Disinfectant Potency (68)
Chapter 10 Bacterial Genetics and Variation (72)
Section 1 Bacterial Genes and Genome (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 Bacterial 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 Immunization (102)
Chapter 13 Bacterial Drug-Resistance and Nosocomial Infection (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 Enteric 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 diphtheriae (164)
Section 2 Other Coryneform Bacteria (167)
Chapter 20 Mycobacteria (169)
Section 1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis (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 Chlamydiae (224)
Chapter 27 Mycoplasmas (232)
Section 1 General Properties of Mycoplasma (232)
Section 2 Major Pathogenic Mycoplasma (234)
Chapter 28 Rickettsia (238)
Section 1 General Properties of Rickettsia (239)
Section 2 Major Pathogenic Rickettsiae (241)
Part III Virology (246)
Chapter 29 General Properties ofViruses (246)
Section 1 Size and shape of viruses (246)
Section 2 Structure and function ofviruses (248)
Section 3 Structure of viral capsid (251)
Section 4 Classification of viruses (253)
Chapter 30 Multiplication and Variation of viruses (259)
Section 1 Multiplication of viruses (259)
Section 2 Viral variation and resistence (267)
Chapter 31 Viral Infection and Immunity (271)
Section 1 Modes and Types of ViralInfection (271)
Section 2 Pathogenicity of Viruses and Pathogenesis (276)
Section 3 Anti-Virus Immunity (278)
Chapter 32 Diagnosis of Viral Infections (282)
Section 1 Test of Virus (282)
Section 2 Test of Viral Components (288)
Section 3 Test of Anti-Virus Antibodies (289)
Chapter 33 Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infection (291)
Section 1 Immunological Prevention (291)
Section 2 Treatment of Viral Infection (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 TTVirus (314)
Chapter 35 Respiratory Viruses (317)
Section 1 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 Tcell Lymphotropic Viruses (363)
Section 3 Cancer Associated Viruses (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 terization (387)
Section 2 Pathogenecity and Immunity (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 Fungiand 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-PathogenicAmoebae (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 Medical 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 Glossary of Medical Microbiology (639)
Appendix III Chinese-English Glossary of Medical parasitology (642)