Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology by M. Emmerson
A clinically orientated account of the molecular biology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of human bacterial diseases. This text also contains information on the control and prevention of such diseases. Since the mid-1980s advances have been made in the understanding of bacteria and bacterial mechanisms. Encompassing both theoretical and practical aspects of clinical bacteriology, this book should provide an authoritative review of the subject.