The text covers the full spectrum of medical mycology:
Developed in part from the British Society for Medical Mycology's masters course , the book features contributions from nearly 100 international authors, ensuring a global perspective on emerging epidemiological trends and antifungal resistance. Its foreword is written by Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse, underscoring its scientific authority. Target Audience oxford textbook of medical mycology
Let’s be honest: Mycology is hard because you have to recognize the morphology. You need to know the difference between a Rhizopus sporangiophore and a Penicillium phialide. The text covers the full spectrum of medical
The Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology (first published in 2018, with updated editions keeping pace) changed the landscape entirely. At nearly 500 pages, it is not light reading, but it is the definitive declaration that fungi have arrived as a major clinical threat. You need to know the difference between a
Prevention and control of fungal infections involve a range of strategies, including:
Medical mycology is a field where mistakes can be fatal. Misidentifying a mould or choosing the wrong antifungal can have dire consequences for an immunocompromised patient. The Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology eliminates ambiguity.
The text covers the full spectrum of medical mycology:
Developed in part from the British Society for Medical Mycology's masters course , the book features contributions from nearly 100 international authors, ensuring a global perspective on emerging epidemiological trends and antifungal resistance. Its foreword is written by Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse, underscoring its scientific authority. Target Audience
Let’s be honest: Mycology is hard because you have to recognize the morphology. You need to know the difference between a Rhizopus sporangiophore and a Penicillium phialide.
The Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology (first published in 2018, with updated editions keeping pace) changed the landscape entirely. At nearly 500 pages, it is not light reading, but it is the definitive declaration that fungi have arrived as a major clinical threat.
Prevention and control of fungal infections involve a range of strategies, including:
Medical mycology is a field where mistakes can be fatal. Misidentifying a mould or choosing the wrong antifungal can have dire consequences for an immunocompromised patient. The Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology eliminates ambiguity.