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Springer - The Role of Bacteria in Urology - Medical Textbook

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Description

The Role of Bacteria in Urology by Springer provides an essential resource for both clinicians and basic scientists exploring the complex relationship between bacteria and urologic disease. This text bridges the gap between laboratory research and clinical practice by examining the dual nature of bacteria as both causes of infection and potential therapeutic tools. For medical professionals, this book offers a clear look at the mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis that lead to disease. It also covers non-pathogenic mechanisms that can assist in the prevention and treatment of patients. For scientists, the content provides important context regarding the clinical implications of bacterial-based therapeutics and infections. By combining these two perspectives, the book creates a comprehensive understanding of how microbiology impacts urology.

Key Features

Provides a dual perspective that connects basic science research with practical clinical applications in urology.

Educates clinicians on the fundamental mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis to better understand disease development.

Explores non-pathogenic bacterial mechanisms that contribute to patient prevention and treatment strategies.

Offers basic scientists valuable insights into the clinical implications of bacterial infections and therapeutics.

Serves as a comprehensive educational tool for both medical practitioners and research scientists in the field.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 November 2016
Listed Since
19 October 2016

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