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Taxonomic Guide to Infectious Diseases: Understanding the Biologic Classes of Pathogenic Organisms, 2nd Edition

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Taxonomic Guide to Infectious Diseases: Understanding the Biologic Classes of Pathogenic Organisms, Second Edition tackles the complexity of clinical microbiology by assigning every infectious organism to one of 40+ taxonomic classes…

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Taxonomic Guide to Infectious Diseases: Understanding the Biologic Classes of Pathogenic Organisms, Second Edition tackles the complexity of clinical microbiology by assigning every infectious organism to one of 40+ taxonomic classes and providing a description of the defining traits that apply to all the organisms within each class. This edition is an updated, revised and greatly expanded guide to the classes of organisms that infect humans. This book will provide students and clinicians alike with a simplified way to understand the complex fields of clinical microbiology and parasitology. 395 p.

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  • Jules J. Berman. Ph.D., M.D., degrees from MIT, with expertise in informatics, computer programming, and cancer biology. US National Cancer Institute, Director for pathology informatics in the Cancer Diagnosis Program.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2019-05 – Academic Press (imprint of Elsevier); Copyright © 2019 by Elsevier Inc.

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13 July 2024

This guide describes the principles of classification and explains why the science of taxonomy is vital to the fields of bioinformatics and modern disease research.

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