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Oxford Handbook of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology

Oxford Medical Handbooks

Format: Part-work (fasciculo)
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 15th Dec 2016
Dimensions: w 102mm h 179mm d 31mm
Weight: 460g
ISBN-10: 019967132X
ISBN-13: 9780199671328
Barcode No: 9780199671328
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Synopsis
Fully reviewed and revised for its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology maintains its position as the must-have guide to all aspects of infectious diseases and microbiology. Reflecting the current approach to joint postgraduate training programmes, the handbook takes an integrated approach to both subjects. It covers the basic principles of bacteriology and virology, along with specific guidance on individual diseases and conditions, all in the accessible Oxford Handbook style. Now including new topics on important subjects such as microbiology specimen collection, commonly used media, molecular diagnostics, and antimicrobials in pregnancy, as well as incorporating new guidelines from WHO, NICE, and BASHH among others, this handbook ensures that the informaiton you need is accessible, clear, and easy-to-understand. Practical and comprehensive, this handbook includes coverage of National Frameworks and current legislation, together with information on topical issues such as bioterrorism and preventative medicine. Fully reviewed by specialist senior readers, and with useful links to up-to-date clinical information and online resources, this is an important addition to the Oxford Handbook Series.

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...an essential tool that would fit into most medical scrub and lab coat pockets... also a good recommendation for students preparing for medical examinations * Oliver Schildgen, Wolters Kluwer Health *