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    The infectious diseases manual by Wilks, David

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Upper respiratory tract infections -- Lower respiratory tract infections -- Mycobacteria and mycobacterial infections -- Cardiac infections -- Gastrointestinal infections -- Hepatitis -- Urinary tract infection -- Gynaecological and obstetric infections -- Sexually transmitted diseases -- CNS infections -- Eye infections -- Skin infections -- Bone and joint infections -- Paediatric infections -- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) -- Infections in the immunocompromised host -- Fever -- Septic shock -- Pre-travel advice -- Tropical medicine and the returning traveller -- Protozoa -- Helminths -- Staphylococci -- Streptococci and their relatives -- Aerobic gram-positive rods -- Coliforms (syn. enterobacteria, enterobacteriaceae) -- Vibrios -- Campylobacters -- Pseudomonads -- Fastidious gram-negative organisms -- Anaerobes -- Spirochaetes -- Mycoplasmas, chlamydias and rickettsias -- Virology -- Fungi -- Antibiotics: theory, usage and abuse -- Antibiotics: classification and dosing guidelines -- Bioterrorism agents -- Immunization schedule.…”
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    Handbook of foodborne diseases /

    Published 2019
    Taylor & Francis
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    A concise manual of pathogenic microbiology by Mishra, Saroj (Saroj K.)

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Filamentous Fungi This chapter summarizes diseases caused by species of Aspergillus, Mucor, Rhizopus, Microsporum, etc. their natural habitat, laboratory diagnosis and effective therapeutic agents. 13. Unicellular Protozoa This chapter summarizes diseases caused by species of Amoeba, Giardia, Trichomonas, Plasmodium etc. their natural habitat, alternate host, laboratory diagnosis and effective therapeutic agents. 14. …”
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