Objective Microbiology

authored by: Sukhdeb Nandi
ISBN: 9789381450017 | Binding: Paperback | Pages: 224 | Language: English | Year of Publishing: 2011
Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 18.1 mm | Height: 229 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 365 GMS
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Microbiology is a critical subject in both Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, as well as in Medical Sciences. This book has been written to provide current and relevant information on microbiology in a comprehensive and easily understandable format through objective-type questions. It is useful for a wide range of professionals, including scientists, teachers, students, officers, diagnosticians, laboratory technicians, public health professionals, and medical personnel involved in research, teaching, training, extension, diagnosis, epidemiology, and control of diseases caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, parasites, viruses, rickettsia, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and fungi. The book also covers emerging and re-emerging animal and human diseases, providing up-to-date information on all diseases that pose a significant threat to human and animal health globally.

This book aims to provide a range of objective-type questions on various diseases, equipping students, researchers, and trainees with the knowledge and confidence to tackle any challenge. It is an essential resource for anyone involved in the diagnosis and epidemiological investigations of human and animal diseases and their welfare. The book will help readers to enrich their understanding of various aspects of microbiology and clarify any doubts or concepts with ease and confidence.

01. History of Microbiology 02. Microscopy and Staining 03. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells 04. Immunology and Immune responses 05. Diseases caused by bacteria 06. Diseases caused by viruses 07. Genetic Engineering 08. Antimicrobials 09. Reproduction and Growth of bacteria 10. Bacterial Genetics 11. Recombinant DNA Technology 12. Staphylococcus 13. Streptococci 14. Bacillus 15. Clostridium 16. Listeria 17. Corynebacterium 18. Actinomyces 19. Nocardia 20. Mycobacterium 21. Enterobacteriaceae 22. Yersinia 23. Pasteurella 24. Actinobacillus 25. Haemophilus 26. Brucella 27. Bordetella 28. Neisseria 29. Moraxella 30. Pseudomonas 31. Vibrio and Campylobacter 32. Mycoplasma 33. Spirochaetes 34. Leptospira 35. Rickettsia 36. Chlamydia 37. Miscellaneous questions

 
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