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Bacteriology and Immunity for Nurses Ronald Hare

Bacteriology and Immunity for Nurses By Ronald Hare

Bacteriology and Immunity for Nurses by Ronald Hare


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Summary

Emphasizing the prevention of infection and reflecting the importance of nurses in this area, this new edition includes new topics, such as information on AIDS, and expands on existing areas of discussion, namely working conditions in different countries and tropical diseases.

Bacteriology and Immunity for Nurses Summary

Bacteriology and Immunity for Nurses by Ronald Hare

This is an introduction to the principles of infection, immunity and related conditions - including coverage of their prevention and treatment. This new edition emphasizes the nurse's role in prevention and patient care in this area. It offers new sections on AIDS, Legionnaire's Disease, health promotion and patient education and herpes.

Table of Contents

Micro-organisms, their discovery, structure and behaviour; infection and immunity; the sources and modes of infection; prevention of infection by control of the sources of micro-organisms; prevention of infection by cutting the lines of communication; prevention of infection by sterilization and disinfection; prevention of infection by immunization; treatment of infection; the cocci; the bacilli and vibrios; the spirochaetes; the mycoplasmas, rickettsiae and chiamydiae; the fungi and actinomyces; the viruses.

Additional information

GOR005183795
9780443041402
0443041407
Bacteriology and Immunity for Nurses by Ronald Hare
Used - Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
1991-08-01
240
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