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Sherris Medical Microbiology : An Introduction to Infectious Diseases





Sherris Medical Microbiology : An Introduction to Infectious Diseases
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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Written By: Kenneth Ryan, C. Ray, Kenneth J. Ryan

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.01
EAN: 9780838585290
ISBN: 0838585299
Label: McGraw-Hill Medical
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 992
Publication Date: 2003-07-14
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical

Editorial Reviews for Sherris Medical Microbiology : An Introduction to Infectious Diseases

The leading microbiology text! Thoroughly revised and updated, this book provides students with a solid grasp of etiologic agents, pathogenic processes, epidemiology, and the basis of major therapy. Includes complete discussions of the major bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic pathogens. Highlighted marginal notes and clinical applications are included throughout. (20031010)


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Summary: SHERRIS IS MORE THAN JUST AN INTRODUCTORY TEXT, BUT....
Comment: Concise and clinically relevant, Sherris Medical Microbiology is more than just an introductory text. It harbours abundant information that will interest anyone with a career in healthcare. The book paid total tribute to all aspects of pathogenic bacteriology, mycology, virology, parasitology, and immunology. Simple and clear explanations were used throughout.
However, at this level, one would be disappointed that Sherris has lost touch with being up-to-date. As a result, the excellent (4th edition of) Medical Microbiology by Murray, et al, has relegated Sherris' efforts to that of a second fiddle. It offers a better value for money; and boasts of the most up-to-date information currently on sale.

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Summary: Read this book first!
Comment: I've tried many other books on microbiology and on infectious diseases which cover bacteria and virology. This book by far exceeds those. It is taught in a clear manner for the beginner student. But this book has a wealth of information for more advanced students to learn from. The book comes complete with annoted notes on the sides of the pages, giving you basic notes on what the paragraph is discusses, excellent for quick reviewing! This is by far the best microbiology book I have encountered when faced with exactly what I want to learn about - bacteriology, virology, parasitiology and concepts of immunology. It also covers the strains of viruses and bacteria - as well as other parasites that can bring about [infectious] disease. I've read other books of this type which cost almost double this book and haven't gotten anything close to what can be delivered from this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest of bacteriology, virology or infectious diseases. Whether you're a student of just someone with an interest in learning more about these subjects.

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Summary: A superb introductory text for medical students.
Comment: This third edition of Sherris Medical Microbiology serves a badly needed role in basic science medical education. The vast array of prokaryotic and eukaryotic infecting organisms can be baffling to the novice practitioner, and this text serves as agood foundation on which to build more specialized insight. For a quick list of strong and weak points, scroll to the end of the review.

The first seven chapters discuss the biology of the prokaryotic cell and the virus, with an obvious focus on areas of cell structure and viral physiology that are affected by antibiotic and antiviral therapies. Biochemists will find this area thin, but it is not intended to provide specific, in-depth information of the subjects.

The following three chapters discuss host-parasite relationships, and this area is one of the text's true strong points. The dynamics of infection are the meat of the forces that govern whether an organism will overpower its host or be destroyed. The text does a strong job of laying out the fundamental mechanisms of bacterial colonization and host reponse.

Chapters eleven through fourteen cover spread and control of infection, and here the book could be stronger. There are excellent discussions of the mechanisms of antimicrobial chemistry, and of host resistance, but little to guide a novice with the most important aspect of antimicrobial therapy: how to select an agent. There are really only two tables of suggested regimens, which although they could be memorized, are no better than, say, a copy of Sanford in the coat pocket. What medical students need most is an understanding of how to pick an agent, and there just isn't enough here to assist a student in how to prioritize one's options.

Forty-four chapters of bug-by-bug descriptions of all clinically signifiacnt pathogens follow. These discussions are all reasonably thorough and complete, although occasional tidbits are missing, such as whether rabies infects rodents or not, and some specific bacterium-disease relationships are omitted (e.g. Chromobacter violaceum and chronic granulomatous disease).

The book's other real strength and utility to medical students lies in the final twenty-three chapters, which discuss syndromes of infcetion. Here the studnet can learn what a cellulitis or a pneumonia really is, from a microbial point of view. Unfortunately, again, antibiotic choices are not well laid out for the reader.

In short, this is an excellent text for medical students, but not for house officers. The basic science is well described, but practical guidelines are scanty.

Strengths:
1. Strong discussion of host-parasite relationships, and infectious control.
2. Useful discussion of disease syndromes.
3. large, easy-to-read pages, with margin notes to quickly locate material of interest.

Weaknesses:
1. Weak on practical matters, such as antibiotic selection

Suggestions for next edition:

Add a section on antibiotic selection, and empiric approach to infection.



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