Molecular Medical Microbiology - The Concept / 1: |
Bacterial Structure |
Bacterial Ultrastructure / 2: |
Bacterial Cell Walls - An Overview / 3: |
Capsular Polysaccharides / 4: |
Teichoic Acids Of Gram-Positive Bacteria / 5: |
Cell Wall Associated Proteins / 6: |
Lipopolysaccharide / 7: |
Peptidoglycan / 8: |
Flagella / 9: |
Fimbriae And Pili / 10: |
Spores And Sporulation And Germination / 11: |
Bacterial Cell Function |
Bacterial Growth, Cultivability And Viability / 12: |
Vital Energy For Bacterial Growth And Production / 13: |
Biosynthesis / 14: |
Bacterial Chromosomes And Their Replication / 15: |
Protein Synthesis / 16: |
Macromolecule Export / 17: |
Genetics |
Bacterial Genomics In The Study Of Virulence / 18: |
Mechanisms Of Gene Exchange Between Bacteria / 19: |
The Mobility Of Genetic Material / 20: |
Co-Ordination Of Virulence / 21: |
Population Genetics Of Bacterial Pathogens / 22: |
A Phylogentic Perpsective On Molecular Epidemiology / 23: |
Genetic Manipulation / 24: |
Electrophoretic Typing / 25: |
Nucleic Acid Probes And The Polymerase Chain Reaction / 26: |
Antibacterial Agents |
Endogenous Antimicrobial Molecules / 27: |
Antimicrobial Action: The Principles / 28: |
Antibiotics That Act On The Cell Wall And Membrane / 29: |
Antibiotics That Act On Nucleic Acids And Protein Biosynthesis / 30: |
Mechanisms Of Antimicrobial Resistance / 31: |
Design Of Antibacterial Agents / 32: |
Mechanisms Of Pathogenesis and Prevention |
Adhesion And Colonisation / 33: |
Invasion / 34: |
Microbial Growth And Nutrition In The Host / 35: |
The Generation Of Inflammatory Responses / 36: |
Strategies For Survival Of Extracellular Pathogens / 37: |
Strategies For Survival Of Intracellular Pathogens / 38: |
Mimicry / 39: |
Interactions With The Compromised Host / 40: |
Vaccine Development / 41: |
Disseminating Bacterial Infections |
Disseminating Infections: A Clinical Overview / 42: |
Staphylococcus Aureus / 43: |
Coagulase Negative Staphylococci And Their Role In Infection / 44: |
Streptococcus Pyogenes / 45: |
Streptococci Of Group B / 46: |
Streptococci Of Groups C And G / 47: |
The Enterococci / 48: |
Actinomyces And Nocardia / 49: |
Pseudomonas / 50: |
Burkholderia Mallei And Burkholderia Pseudomallei / 51: |
Pasteurella / 52: |
Acinetobacter / 53: |
The Pathogenesis Of Infective Endocarditis / 54: |
Indwelling Device Infections / 55: |
Localised Infections |
Localised Skin And Mucosal Infections: A Clinical Overview / 56: |
The Cutaneous Propionibacterium / 57: |
Erysipelothrix Rhusiopathiae / 58: |
Oral Bacterial Infections / 59: |
Toxin-Associated Diseases |
Toxin Induced Gastrointestinal Disease: A Clinical Overview / 60: |
The Staphylococcal Enterotoxins / 61: |
Clostridium Perfringens: Enterotoxaemic Diseases / 62: |
Clostridium Botulinum / 63: |
Clostridium Difficile / 64: |
The Bacillus Cereus Group / 65: |
Vibrio Cholerae / 66: |
Aeromonas And Pleisiomonas / 67: |
Superficial Gastro-Intestinal Infections |
Superficial Gastro-Intestinal Infections: A Clinical Overview / 68: |
Shigella / 69: |
Vibrio Parahaemolyticus And Vibrio Vulnificus / 70: |
Campylobacter / 71: |
Helicobacter Pylori / 72: |
Systemic Gastro-Intestinal Infections |
Systemic Gastro-Intestinal Infection: A Clinical Overview / 73: |
Salmonella Typhi And Paratyphi / 74: |
Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Infection / 75: |
Yersinia Enterocolitica / 76: |
Listeria Monocytogenes / 77: |
Brucella / 78: |
Diarrhoeagenic Escherichia Coli / 79: |
Urinary Tract Infections |
Uriniary Tract Infections: A Clinical Overview / 80: |
Escherichia Coli In Urinary Tract Infections / 81: |
Proteus / 82: |
Respiratory Infections |
Respiratory Tract Infections: A Clinical Overview / 83: |
Corynebacterium Diphtheriae / 84: |
Bordetella Pertussis / 85: |
Streptococcus Pneumoniae / 86: |
Klebsiella Pneumonia / 87: |
Legionella / 88: |
Moraxella (Branhamella) Catarrhalis / 89: |
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae And Other Mycoplasmas / 90: |
Coxiella Burnetii / 91: |
Chlamydia / 92: |
Mycobacterial Infections |
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis / 93: |
Mycobacterium Leprae / 94: |
The Mycobacterium Avium-Intracellulare Complex / 95: |
Sexually Transmitted Infections |
Sexually Transmitted And Genital Infections: A Clinical Overview / 96: |
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae / 97: |
Treponema Pallidum / 98: |
Haemophilus Ducreyi / 99: |
Anaerobic Infections |
Anaerobic Infections: A Clinical Overview / 100: |
Clostridium Perfringens: Wound Infections / 101: |
Clostridium Tetani / 102: |
Bacterioides / 103: |
Central Nervous System Infections |
Central Nervous System Infections A Clinical Overview / 104: |
Neisseria Meningitidis / 105: |
Haemophilus Influenzae / 106: |
Infections Of The Eye: A Clinical Overview / 107: |
Animal and Ecoparasitic Source Infections |
Bacillus Anthracis And Other Bacillus Species / 108: |
Yersinia Pestis / 109: |
Borrelia Burgdorferi / 110: |
Borrelia Recurrentis / 111: |
Bartonella Spp / 112: |
Leptospirosis / 113: |
Francisella / 114: |
Rickettsia / 115: |
Ehrlichia / 116: |
Uncultured Pathogens / 117: |
Molecular Medical Microbiology - The Concept / 1: |
Bacterial Structure |
Bacterial Ultrastructure / 2: |
Bacterial Cell Walls - An Overview / 3: |
Capsular Polysaccharides / 4: |
Teichoic Acids Of Gram-Positive Bacteria / 5: |