The 10th edition, published by Wiley-Blackwell , represents a significant update to this classic text:
is widely considered the "Gold Standard" reference work for the study of microorganisms and the human diseases they cause. Since its first publication in 1929, it has grown from a single volume to a massive 8-volume set, reflecting the immense growth in our understanding of bacteriology, virology, mycology, and immunology. Key Features of the 10th Edition The 10th edition, published by Wiley-Blackwell , represents
Each chapter provides up-to-date, referenced reviews of clinical practice and research. Volume Breakdown Volume Breakdown For the first time, this edition
For the first time, this edition features fully integrated color with more than 1,400 photographs and 700 line drawings. Volume Breakdown For the first time
The set is structured to allow each volume to serve as a standalone authority in its specific field:
Over 400 world-renowned contributors from 20+ countries provide a global perspective on infectious diseases.
It includes over 3,500 pages of content across 8 volumes, covering everything from basic science to clinical practice.
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