Organize
Learn
Connect
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This chapter discusses the principles of clinical microbiology and epidemiology that are used to identify, treat, and contain outbreaks. How do clinical laboratories know what organisms to suspect in a given case? And what tests will unequivocally identify the right pathogen? How are the real pathogens found among the normal flora? Finding the source of an outbreak is also critical. How do epidemiologists identify “patient zero” and recognize and contain emerging diseases?
Organize
- Read the assigned sections from Chapter 28 in your text or ebook and review the bulleted “to summarize” lists that conclude each text section. This will provide an organizing framework for concepts introduced in lecture and help you take better notes.
- Use the flashcards to test your memory for new vocabulary terms.
Learn
- Take the diagnostic quiz to assess your understanding of basic concepts.
- Examine the diagnostic quiz feedback, then review your notes and re-read sections in your textbook or ebook that correspond to questions you missed.
- Work through the Thought Questions and Review Questions provided within your textbook.
Connect
- These resources offer compelling opportunities to apply and extend what you’ve learned:
- MicrobeWiki : Refereed by textbook author Joan Slonczewski, this student-edited microbiology forum explores these sub-areas:
- Microbial Biorealm: encyclopedia of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic microbes.
- Viral Biorealm: encyclopedia of viruses of animals and plants, and bacteriophages.
- Microbial World News: highlights of microbiology in the news.
- Microbial Mythology: common errors and controversies in microbiology.
- MicrobeWiki : Refereed by textbook author Joan Slonczewski, this student-edited microbiology forum explores these sub-areas:
- Special Topics: these optional in-text boxes use cutting-edge science and historical examples to illustrate the dynamic nature of microbiology research.
- Weblinks: hand-picked by the textbook authors for interest and accuracy, these offer additional information for selected chapter topics.
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Bioterrorism Preparedness Act of 2002
2/15/2008 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Bioterrorism Preparedness Act of 2002