Topley and Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections : Parasitology / Vol.5
By: Francis, E.G | Julius P. Kreier | Derek Wakelin.
Contributor(s): Collier, Leslie | Balows, Albert | Sussman, Max.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: UK: Hodder Education Publishers; 1998Edition: 9th ed.Description: 736 p.ISBN: 0340663200 (hardcover); 9780340663202 (hardcover).Subject(s): Microbiology | Microbial InfectionsDDC classification: 616.01 Julius 14172 9th 1998 Microbiology Summary: Topley and Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections, Volume V: Parasitology is now available for single volume purchase. The overall objective of this volume is to enhance, update and strengthen the literature familiar to those working with tropical diseases and to introduce parasitic infections to those in all parts of the world who are less well versed in their importance. The chapters in this text summarize what is known about the most important parasitic diseases of humans, some caused by one species and some, like leishmaniasis, by several.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Microbiology | Circulation Ref. | 616.01 Wakelin 19797 10th 2005 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 19797 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Microbiology | Veterinary Science | 616.01 Wakelin 19789 10th 2005 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 19789 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Microbiology | Veterinary Science | 616.01 Julius 14178 9th.Vol.5 1998 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 14178 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Microbiology | Veterinary Science | 616.01 Julius 14160 9th.Vol.5 1998 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 14160 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Microbiology | Veterinary Science | 616.01 Julius 14172 9th.Vol.5 1998 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 14172 |
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Topley and Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections, Volume V: Parasitology is now available for single volume purchase. The overall objective of this volume is to enhance, update and strengthen the literature familiar to those working with tropical diseases and to introduce parasitic infections to those in all parts of the world who are less well versed in their importance. The chapters in this text summarize what is known about the most important parasitic diseases of humans, some caused by one species and some, like leishmaniasis, by several.
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