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Hugo and Russell's pharmaceutical microbiology / edited by Stephen P. Denyer, Norman Hodges, Sean P. Gorman, and Brendan F. Gilmore.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2011Edition: 8th editionDescription: x, 513 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789812533517
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QR 46.5.P48 .H84 2011
Contents:
Pharmaceutical Microbiology; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Preface to the eighth edition; Preface to the first edition; Part 1: Biology of microorganisms; Introduction to pharmaceutical microbiology; Fundamental features of microbiology; Bacteria; Fungi; Viruses; Protozoa; Part 2: Pathogens and host responses; Principles of microbial pathogenicity and epidemiology; Microbial biofilms: consequences for health; Immunology; Vaccination and immunization; Part 3: Prescribing therapeutics; Antibiotics and synthetic antimicrobial agents: their properties and uses. Mechanisms of action of antibiotics and synthetic anti-infective agentsBacterial resistance to antibiotics; Clinical uses of antimicrobial drugs; Antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic stewardship; Public health microbiology: infection prevention and control; part 4: Contamination and infection control; Microbial spoilage, infection risk and contamination control; Laboratory evaluation of antimicrobial agents; Chemical disinfectants, antiseptics and preservatives; Non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents: mode of action and resistance; Sterilization procedures and sterility assurance. Part 5: Pharmaceutical productionSterile pharmaceutical products; Principles of good manufacturing practice; The manufacture and quality control of immunological products; Recombinant DNA technology; Part 6: Current trends and new directions; The wider contribution of microbiology to the pharmaceutical sciences; Alternative strategies for antimicrobial therapy; Index.
Summary: Pharmaceutical microbiology has a bearing on all aspects of pharmacy, from the manufacture and quality control of pharmaceutical products through to an understanding of the mode of action of antibiotics. Fully revised and restructured, drawing on the contributions of subject experts, and including material relevant to the European curricula in pharmacy, the eighth edition covers: biology of micro-organisms pathogens and host response prescribing therapeutics contamination and infection control pharmaceutical production current trends and new directions Hugo and Russell’s Pharmaceutical Microbiology, a standard text for Schools of Pharmacy for seven editions, continues to be a user-friendly and authoritative guide for both students and practitioners of pharmacy and pharmaceutical microbiology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pharmaceutical Microbiology; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Preface to the eighth edition; Preface to the first edition; Part 1: Biology of microorganisms; Introduction to pharmaceutical microbiology; Fundamental features of microbiology; Bacteria; Fungi; Viruses; Protozoa; Part 2: Pathogens and host responses; Principles of microbial pathogenicity and epidemiology; Microbial biofilms: consequences for health; Immunology; Vaccination and immunization; Part 3: Prescribing therapeutics; Antibiotics and synthetic antimicrobial agents: their properties and uses. Mechanisms of action of antibiotics and synthetic anti-infective agentsBacterial resistance to antibiotics; Clinical uses of antimicrobial drugs; Antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic stewardship; Public health microbiology: infection prevention and control; part 4: Contamination and infection control; Microbial spoilage, infection risk and contamination control; Laboratory evaluation of antimicrobial agents; Chemical disinfectants, antiseptics and preservatives; Non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents: mode of action and resistance; Sterilization procedures and sterility assurance. Part 5: Pharmaceutical productionSterile pharmaceutical products; Principles of good manufacturing practice; The manufacture and quality control of immunological products; Recombinant DNA technology; Part 6: Current trends and new directions; The wider contribution of microbiology to the pharmaceutical sciences; Alternative strategies for antimicrobial therapy; Index.

Pharmaceutical microbiology has a bearing on all aspects of pharmacy, from the manufacture and quality control of pharmaceutical products through to an understanding of the mode of action of antibiotics. Fully revised and restructured, drawing on the contributions of subject experts, and including material relevant to the European curricula in pharmacy, the eighth edition covers: biology of micro-organisms pathogens and host response prescribing therapeutics contamination and infection control pharmaceutical production current trends and new directions Hugo and Russell’s Pharmaceutical Microbiology, a standard text for Schools of Pharmacy for seven editions, continues to be a user-friendly and authoritative guide for both students and practitioners of pharmacy and pharmaceutical microbiology.

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