RT Book, Section A1 Ryan, Kenneth J. SR Print(0) ID 1148678803 T1 Infectious Diseases: Syndromes and Etiologies T2 Sherris Medical Microbiology, 7e YR 2017 FD 2017 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781259859809 LK accessbiomedicalscience.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1148678803 RD 2024/10/09 AB The primary goal of Sherris Medical Microbiology is to help students of medical sciences understand how microbes pathogenic to humans cause infectious disease. The approach is a classic biologic one connecting basic science (structure, metabolism, genetics) to disease science (epidemiology, pathogenesis, immunity) for each microbe category (viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites) and eventually, the individual pathogens. For each of the major pathogens, we also present clinical science (manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, prevention) both to illuminate disease understanding and as preparation for clinical application. Everyone knows that clinically, infectious diseases do not present as microbes but as patients with complaints, lesions, and laboratory findings. The challenge of their effective management involves a deductive process that begins with the clinical (fever, cough, age, season) and proceeds to the etiologic (Influenza A, Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, Plasmodium falciparum). This supplement includes listings of the most common infectious syndromes accompanied by tables that present which infectious agents most commonly produce disease in those circumstances. In a few instances where laboratory findings are crucial to the decision process, they are included as well.