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Микробиология
Микробиология
Просьба приводить также краткое описание ресурсов |
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Microbiology Online (США)
Журнал [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Журнал Микробиология и иммунология (Япония) [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] the American Society for Microbiology Журнал "Microbiology and molecular biology reviews" [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Society for General Microbiology Есть раздел "Гранты" |
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[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ]
Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology This textbook has evolved from online and live-in-person lectures presented in my bacteriology courses at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Its contents are suitable for reading or presentation in courses or course modules concerning general microbiology and medical bacteriology at the college and advanced high school levels of education. As an electronic text, new material is constantly being added, and current material is constantly being revised and updated. This is an inherent advantage of the web-based text over the tree-burner. |
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Микрофлора человека
Ссылки перенесены в Русскоязычные ресурсы
Обильный рост на чашке Петри бактерий из биоптата стенки тонкого кишечника свидетельствует о многочисленности и многообразии микробного сообщества. |
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[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ]
Multi-level Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Resources (MASTER) This website is intended to keep you informed of antimicrobial susceptibility testing issues related to clinical microbiology laboratory practice. A Case Study which addresses a contemporary antimicrobial susceptibility testing issue. Q&A : answers to five or more questions asked by you or other visitors to our website. Hot Papers: features list of recent papers related to antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Important News: includes new information and upcoming continuing education offerings on antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Reference Materials: lists of antimicrobial susceptibility testing information (primarily books and links to other websites). |
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WHO Global Salm-Surv Laboratory Protocols
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Here you can find all protocols used in the WHO GSS laboratory training courses. The protocols have been organized by bacterial agent for your convenience, but also complete sets of protocols for the different levels of GSS training courses can be found. WHO Specimen Collection and Transport guidelines [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] E. coli O157:H7: Procedure for Isolation and Identification from Stool Specimens [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Public Health Agency of Canada
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] It will include informations among others on: Campylobacter jejuni, C. coli, C. fetus subsp. jejuni [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Entamoeba histolytica [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Enterovirus 70 [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Escherichia coli, enterohemorrhagic [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Escherichia coli, enteroinvasive [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Escherichia coli, enteropathogenic [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Escherichia coli, enterotoxigenic [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Salmonella choleraesuis [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Salmonella paratyphi [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Salmonella typhi [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Salmonella spp. (excluding S. typhi, S. choleraesuis, and S. paratyphi) [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Shigella spp. [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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WHONET, База данных (программа) под Windows, разработанная для управления данными микробиологической лаборатории и анализа антибиотикорезистентности выделенных культур. Бесплатная. Можно скачать русскоязычную версию.
Objectives: to enhance local use of laboratory data for guiding therapy, assisting infection control, characterizing resistance epidemiology and identifying laboratory testing errors; to promote collaboration in surveillance activities through the exchange of data. Features: analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility test results with line listings, histograms, scatterplots, and resistance profiles; built-in interpretation guidelines for most standardized testing methodologies; a data structure compatible with major database, spreadsheet, statistical and word processing softwares; and a modular configuration, allowing for the customization of the software for clinical, epidemiological, veterinary, molecular, pharmacological and infection control applications. WHONET 5.1: This is the latest version of WHONET 5, the WHONET version for Windows. Both versions use the same software, but WHONET 5.1 has an important new feature: it is multilingual. The languages available in this version are: Bulgarian, Chinese (simplified), English, Estonian, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Thai. WHO is grateful to the many individuals around the world who contributed translations of the software. Английская версия [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Русская версия, руководство в пдф ftp://ftp.who.int/medicines/WHONET/3...0instructions/ |
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The Entamoeba Homepage by Clark Graham [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] WHO-CDC-Manual for the Laboratory Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Bacterial Pathogens of Public Health Importance in the Developing World. |
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Начал разрабатываться экспериментальный открытый обучающий интернет-курс по энтеропатогенам, адаптированный к специалистам развивающихся стран.
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Medical Microbiology
Medical Microbiology
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ]) Online монография Samuel Baron MD 4 издание.Очень полезная вещь для врачей всех специальностей. |
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[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ]
Open Learning Web site on Enteric pathogens |
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Microbiology |
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Может это, конечно и не в микробиологию...
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] - Гугл с геномом бактерий. Третья вкладка: pathway map - вся биохимия на одном листе. |
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Antibiotic Resistance: Implications for Global Health and Novel Intervention Strategies:
Workshop Summary Eileen R. Choffnes, David A. Relman, and Alison Mack, Rapporteurs Forum on Microbial Threats; Institute of Medicine IOM - ISBN: 0-309-15612-2 - (2010) US Board on Global Health Available online at: [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] “……Infectious diseases remain among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality on our planet. The development of resistance in microbes—bacterial, viral, or parasites—to therapeutics is neither surprising nor new. However, the scope and scale of this phenomenon is an ever increasing multinational public health crisis as drug resistance accumulates and accelerates over space and time. Today some strains of bacteria and viruses are resistant to all but a single drug, and some may soon have no effective treatments left in the “medicine chest.” The disease burden from multidrug-resistant strains of organisms causing AIDS, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, malaria, influenza, pneumonia, and diarrhea is being felt in both the developed and the developing worlds alike. The accelerating growth and global expansion of antimicrobial1 resistance (hereinafter referred to as AMR) is a demonstration of evolution in “real time” in response to the chemical warfare waged against microbes through the therapeutic and non-therapeutic uses of antimicrobial agents. After several decades in which it appeared that human ingenuity had outwitted the pathogens, multidrug-resistant “superbugs” have become a global challenge, aided and abetted by the use, misuse, and overuse of once highly effective anti-infective drugs. …” “…..Pathogens resistant to multiple antibacterial agents, while initially associated with the clinical treatment of infectious diseases in humans and animals, are increasingly found outside the healthcare setting. Therapeutic options for these so-called community-acquired pathogens, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are extremely limited, as are prospects for the development of the next generation of antimicrobial drugs. On April 6 and 7, 2010, the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM’s) Forum on Microbial Threats convened a public workshop in Washington, DC, to consider the nature and sources of AMR, it implications for global health, and strategies to mitigate the current and future impacts of AMR. Through invited presentations and discussions, participants explored the evolutionary, genetic, and ecological origins of AMR and its effects on human and animal health worldwide. Participants also discussed host and environmental factors associated with the expansion of AMR; strategies for extending the useful life of antimicrobials; alternative approaches for treating infections; incentives and disincentives for prudent antimicrobial use; and prospects for the discovery and development of ”next generation” antimicrobial therapeutics. While it was the “intent” of the workshop planners and organizers to cover the phenomenon of AMR broadly, workshop presentations and discussions focused almost exclusively on bacterial resistance to antibacterial drugs……” Contents Workshop Overview References Contributed Manuscripts: - The Case for Pathogen-Specific Therapy - Waves of Resistance: Staphylococcus aureus in the Antibiotic Era - Sublethal Antibiotic Treatment Leads to Multidrug Resistance via Radical-Induced Mutagenesis - Antibiotic-Induced Resistance Flow - Actinobacteria: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - Antibiotics for Emerging Pathogens - Averting a Potential Post-Antibiotic Era - Antibiotic Effectiveness: New Challenges in Natural Resource Management - The Role of Health Care Facilities - Challenges and Opportunities in Antibiotic Discovery - Responding to the Global Antibiotic Resistance Crisis: The APUA Chapter Network - Population Mobility, Globalization, and Antimicrobial Resistance - Population Mobility, Globalization, and Antimicrobial Drug Resistance - The Bacterial Challenge: A Time to React, Executive Summary - The Effects of Antibiotic and Pesticide Resistance on Public Health - Clinical Issues and Outcomes Associated with Rising Antimicrobial Resistance - WHO Activities for Control of Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Use of Antimicrobials in Animals Intended for Food - The Antibacterial Pipeline: Why Is It Drying Up, and What Must Be Done About It? - Challenges in Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Clinical and Environmental Isolates - Measuring the Cost of Antimicrobial-Resistant Infections: The Feasibility and Accuracy of Economic Analysis Using Electronic Medical Record Databases - The Antibiotic Resistome |