This third edition is a valuable update and just like the previous editions, I believe it will also be a useful textbook for students of Biomedical Sciences.

Sudeshna Saha, University of California San Diego Health, USA, Microbiology Society

I am very pleased to see the new chapter on whole genome sequencing

Dr Lewis Bingle, University of Sunderland

[The] best text book around for undergraduate Biomedical Sciences students

Dr Cheryl Walter, University of Hull

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[I] would certainly adopt the third [edition]... I think the inclusion of chapter on whole genome sequencing is very welcome

Dr Christopher Ring, Middlesex University

Biomedical scientists are the foundation of modern healthcare, from cancer screening to diagnosing HIV, from blood transfusion for surgery to food poisoning and infection control. Without biomedical scientists, the diagnosis of disease, the evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment, and research into the causes and cures of disease would not be possible. The Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series has been written to reflect the challenges of practicing biomedical science today. It draws together essential basic science with insights into laboratory practice to show how an understanding of the biology of disease is coupled to the analytical approaches that lead to diagnosis. Assuming only a minimum of prior knowledge, the series reviews the full range of disciplines to which a Biomedical Scientist may be exposed - from microbiology to cytopathology to transfusion science. The series: · Understands the complex roles of Biomedical Scientists in the modern practice of medicine. · Understands the development needs of employers and the Profession. · Addresses the need for understanding of a range of fundamental sciences in the context of Biomedicine. · Places the theoretical aspects of Biomedical Science in their practical context via clinical case studies. Medical Microbiology covers a range of key laboratory techniques used in the diagnosis of important human diseases caused by microorganisms. From sample collection, through to analysis and laboratory investigation, the text covers a wide range of procedures and highlights how and why results are generated. The third edition has been expanded to cover a wider range of topics, including a new chapter on Whole Genome Sequencing and extended coverage of syphilis and MALDI.
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Medical Microbiology covers a range of key laboratory techniques used in the diagnosis of human diseases caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. The text is written specifically for biomedical science students and uses case studies throughout to highlight the clinical relevance of the techniques being described.
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1: Michael Ford: Introduction to Microbiology 2: John Perry: Culture media 3: John Perry: Identification tests 4: Jenny Andrews: Susceptibility testing and antibiotic assay 5: Derek Law: Blood cultures 6: Clive Graham: Investigation of urine samples 7: Steve Davies and Mark Tovey: Investigation of wound, tissue and genital samples 8: Derek Law: Examination of cerebrospinal fluid and fluids from sterile sites 9: Louise Hill-King: Investigation of respiratory samples 10: Michael Ford and Kathy Nye: Investigation of gastrointestinal specimens 11: Tony Worthington: Clinical Parasitology 12: Sheila Morgan and Michael Ford: Infection prevention and control 13: Jayne Harwood: Laboratory investigations of viral infections 14: Derek Law: Clinical mycology 15: Lynn Dover: Bacterial Pathogenesis 16: Michael Ford and Jayne Harwood: Molecular diagnostics 17: Michael Ford: Whole Genome Sequencing in Microbiology 18: Malcolm Holliday: Procedures for sample collection, transport and processing
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Written from the point of view of a laboratory biomedical scientist, making it the ideal text for those studying microbiology as part of a biomedical science degree Self-test and discussion questions, with self-test answers provided at the back of the book, encourage students to analyse the text and develop their problem solving skills Frequent examples and case studies emphasise clinical relevance throughout the text
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Dr Michael Ford has worked in Microbiology for over 30 years and was appointed Microbiology Laboratory Manager for the Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust in 2014. Michael has a wide experience in all areas of diagnostic service provision. He has recently worked very closely with Public Health England which resulted in the transfer of their Newcastle services into the Trust. A key part of this was the setting up of a new molecular diagnostic service for Newcastle. His main research area involved developing novel methods of bacterial identification, which resulted in a number of publications and two successful patents for the development of novel selective media. He has been a lecturer at Northumbria University on both the BSc and MSc Microbiology programmes. Michael has also been a key member of the IBMS Scientific Advisory Panel for Microbiology and IBMS Deputy Chief Examiner.
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Written from the point of view of a laboratory biomedical scientist, making it the ideal text for those studying microbiology as part of a biomedical science degree Self-test and discussion questions, with self-test answers provided at the back of the book, encourage students to analyse the text and develop their problem solving skills Frequent examples and case studies emphasise clinical relevance throughout the text
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Product details

ISBN
9780198818144
Published
2019
Edition
3. edition
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
1088 gr
Height
247 mm
Width
189 mm
Thickness
23 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
568

Author

Biographical note

Dr Michael Ford has worked in Microbiology for over 30 years and was appointed Microbiology Laboratory Manager for the Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust in 2014. Michael has a wide experience in all areas of diagnostic service provision. He has recently worked very closely with Public Health England which resulted in the transfer of their Newcastle services into the Trust. A key part of this was the setting up of a new molecular diagnostic service for Newcastle. His main research area involved developing novel methods of bacterial identification, which resulted in a number of publications and two successful patents for the development of novel selective media. He has been a lecturer at Northumbria University on both the BSc and MSc Microbiology programmes. Michael has also been a key member of the IBMS Scientific Advisory Panel for Microbiology and IBMS Deputy Chief Examiner.