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Author: Stephen P Denyer, Norman Hodges, Sean P Gorman, Brendan F Gilmore
This completely revised and updated edition of the only existing title on pharmaceutical microbiology reflects recent changes in the teaching and practice of pharmaceutical microbiology and is accompanied by a teaching resources website.
Part 1: Biology of microorganisms
Introduction to pharmaceutical microbiology
Fundamental features of microbiology
Bacteria
Fungi
Viruses
Protozoa
Part 2: Pathogens and host responses
Principles of microbial pathogenicity and epidemiology
Microbial biofilms: consequences for health
Immunology
Vaccination and immunization
Part 3: Prescribing therapeutics
Antibiotics and synthetic antimicrobial agents: their properties and uses
Mechanisms of action of antibiotics and synthetic anti-infective agents
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics
Clinical uses of antimicrobial drugs
Antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic stewardship
Public health microbiology: infection prevention and control
part 4: Contamination and infection control
Microbial spoilage, infection risk and contamination control
Laboratory evaluation of antimicrobial agents
Chemical disinfectants, antiseptics and preservatives
Non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents: mode of action and resistance
Sterilization procedures and sterility assurance
Part 5: Pharmaceutical production
Sterile pharmaceutical products
Principles of good manufacturing practice
The manufacture and quality control of immunological products
Recombinant DNA technology
Part 6: Current trends and new directions
The wider contribution of microbiology to the pharmaceutical sciences
Alternative strategies for antimicrobial therapy
Index
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