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Hugo & Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology Discover the very latest developments in pharmaceutical microbiology in the 9th edition of this popular textbook Microbiology is one of the essential pharmaceutical sciences upon which the study and practice of pharmacy is built. It has a bearing on all aspects of the manufacture of medicines and sterile products, from their design and development to their delivery as quality products. Few interventions are more central to modern medicine than the treatment of infection, where antibiosis, vaccination and hygienic practices have essential roles to…mehr
Hugo & Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology Discover the very latest developments in pharmaceutical microbiology in the 9th edition of this popular textbook Microbiology is one of the essential pharmaceutical sciences upon which the study and practice of pharmacy is built. It has a bearing on all aspects of the manufacture of medicines and sterile products, from their design and development to their delivery as quality products. Few interventions are more central to modern medicine than the treatment of infection, where antibiosis, vaccination and hygienic practices have essential roles to play. The COVID-19 pandemic, the appearance of new pathogens and the rise of antibiotic resistance have demonstrated most completely the need for pharmaceutical practitioners, researchers and industrial scientists to be fully conversant with this field. The 9th edition of Hugo and Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology has been updated to meet this need. Having long served as the sole comprehensive textbook covering this subject, it has now been adapted to a critical new period in the advancement of medical and pharmaceutical research and development. Its experienced editors have incorporated contributions from subject experts and created a text which will serve the next generation of pharmacy students, pharmaceutical industry scientists and researchers. In this ninth edition of Hugo and Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology, readers will find: * A mix of established and new authors bringing practical and research experience to their chapters * Material covering the fundamentals of microbiology, microbial behavior and laboratory investigation * Revised chapters incorporating new material on microbe-host interactions, antibiotic resistance, emerging pathogens, public health microbiology, healthcare-associated infection and pharmaceutical manufacture * Emerging understandings from the COVID-19 pandemic on infection prevention and control and vaccine development * Practitioners providing their insights on clinical practice and pharmaceutical production * An accompanying website incorporating teaching resources Hugo and Russell's Pharmaceutical Microbiology, 9th edition promises to remain the essential text for pharmacy and medical students, as well as researchers and industry professionals.
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Autorenporträt
Brendan F. Gilmore, Ph.D is Professor of Pharmaceutical Microbiology at Queen's University of Belfast, UK. Stephen P. Denyer, Ph.D is Emeritus Professor of Pharmacy at the Universities of Brighton and Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors vii
Preface to the First Edition ix
Preface to the Ninth Edition x
About the Companion Website xi
Part 1 Introducing Pharmaceutical Microbiology 1
1 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Microbiology 3 Brendan F. Gilmore and Stephen P. Denyer
Part 2 Biology of Microorganisms 11
2 Fundamental Features of Microbiology 13 Norman Hodges and Stephen P. Denyer
3 Bacteria 27 David Allison
4 Fungi 47 Kevin Kavanagh
5 Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents: Characteristics and Control 63 Timofey Skvortsov and Jean-Yves Maillard
6 Protozoa 98 Tim Paget
Part 3 Pathogens and Host Response 121
7 Principles of Microbial Pathogenicity and Epidemiology 123 David Allison and Andrew J. McBain
8 Microbial Biofilms: Consequences for Health 135 Brendan F. Gilmore
9 Immunology 147 Mark Gumbleton and Mathew W. Smith
10 Vaccination and Immunisation 174 Gavin J. Humphreys and Andrew J. McBain
Part 4 Prescribing Therapeutics and Infection Control 191
11 Antibiotics and Synthetic Antimicrobial Agents: Their Properties and Uses 193 Brendan F. Gilmore
12 Mechanisms of Action of Antibiotics and Synthetic Anti-infective Agents 232 Peter Lambert
13 Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics 249 Brendan F. Gilmore and Stephen P. Denyer
14 Clinical Uses of Antimicrobial Drugs 272 Hayley Wickens and Conor Jamieson
15 Antibiotic Prescribing and Antimicrobial Stewardship 289 Rebecca Craig
16 Infection Prevention and Control: Healthcare-associated Infection 304 Elaine Cloutman-Green
Part 5 Contamination and Contamination Control 321
17 Microbial Spoilage, Infection Risk and Contamination Control 323 Rosamund M. Baird
18 Chemical Disinfectants,Antiseptics and Preservatives 343 Sean P. Gorman and Brendan F. Gilmore
19 Laboratory Evaluation of Antimicrobial Agents 365 Brendan F. Gilmore and Sean P. Gorman
20 Microbicides: Mode of Action and Resistance 385 Stephen P. Denyer and Jean-Yves Maillard
21 Sterilisation Procedures and Sterility Assurance 403 Alistair K. Brown and Stephen P. Denyer
Part 6 Pharmaceutical Production 433
22 Sterile Pharmaceutical Products and Principles of Good Manufacturing Practice 435 Tim Sandle
23 The Manufacture and Quality Control of Immunological Products 462 Tim Sandle
24 Recombinant DNA Technology 480 Miguel Cámara and Stephan Heeb
Part 7 Current Trends and New Directions 507
25 The Wider Contribution of Microbiology to the Pharmaceutical Sciences 509 Mathew W. Smith, James C. Birchall and Sion A. Coulman
26 Alternative Strategies to Antibiotics: Priorities for Development 529 Brendan F. Gilmore