01881cam a2200313 a 4500008004100000020003900041100002200080245008600102264008000188300004600268336002600314337002800340338002700368490004700395504005000442505007200492520063700564650003701201650004901238650004801287650003501335650004601370650004201416655003901458830004301497003000101540005001701541040000901558  a9781842142400q(v. 2 : alk. paper)1 aBottone, Edward J13aAn atlas of the clinical microbiology of infectious diseases /cEdward J. Bottone 1aNew York, NY :bParthenon Pub. Group ;aBoca Raton :bCRC Press,c2004-2006 a2 volumes :bcolor illustrations ;c31 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aThe encyclopedia of visual medicine series aIncludes bibliographical references and index0 av. 1. Bacterial agents -- v. 2. Viral, fungal, and parasitic agents aCovers the gamut of infectious disease agents such as bacteria, parasites, viruses, myocologic agents, and more. The book presents smears from one of the most significant collections in the US and includes coverage of diagnostic features, management issues, therapeutics, and more. Written by one of the legendary figures in infectious medicine, the atlas provides clinical correlations in the text, making the book even more practical for the specialists and clinicians who will use it. Drawing on his forty years of experience, the author develops an organized approach to identifying the salient characteristics of microorganisms 0aDiagnostic microbiologyvAtlases12aCommunicable DiseasesxmicrobiologyvAtlases22aBacterial InfectionsxmicrobiologyvAtlases22aMycosesxmicrobiologyvAtlases22aParasitic DiseasesxmicrobiologyvAtlases22aVirus DiseasesxmicrobiologyvAtlases 7aAtlases.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423875 0aEncyclopedia of visual medicine series20230123141139.0 cNUST