Infections, Infertility, and Assisted Reproduction
Assisted Reproduction Treatment (ART) is susceptible to the hazard of potential infection from many different sources: patients, samples, staff, and the environment. This practical book presents a basic overview of microbiology in the context of ART, and also constitutes an up-to-date guide to infections in reproductive medicine. The relevant facets of the complex and vast field of microbiology are condensed and focused, highlighting information that is crucial for safe practice in both clinical and laboratory aspects of ART.
- Spans the important interface between the fields of reproductive medicine and microbiology
- Deals in depth with the perils and risks of infection during ART, and how best to eliminate and avoid these
- Practical, well illustrated and with well documented guidance on protocols and procedures
Reviews & endorsements
Review of the hardback: 'This book provides critical tools for understanding, preventing, and dealing with infections in the ART laboratory. I am not aware of any other single source that provides such a comprehensive overview of this complex, multifaceted topic.' Journal of Andrology
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February 2007Adobe eBook Reader
9780511261657
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I. Overview of Microbiology:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Bacteriology
- 3. Mycology: moulds and yeasts
- 4. Virology
- 5. Prions
- 6. Parasitology
- Part II. Infections in Reproductive Medicine:
- 7. Genital ulcer disease
- 8. Vaginitis syndromes
- 9. Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infections
- 10. Urethritis and cervicitis syndromes
- 11. Pathology of the upper genitourinary tract
- 12. Cytomegalovirus and blood-borne viruses
- Part III. Infection and the Assisted Reproductive Laboratory:
- 13. Infection and contamination control in the ART laboratory
- 14. Handling of infectious agents in the ART laboratory
- 15. Prevention: patient screening and the use of donor gametes
- Index.