Foundations in Microbiology

Foundations in Microbiology by Kathleen P. Talaro is a comprehensive allied health microbiology text designed for non-science majors. Published by McGraw-Hill Education on March 16, 2014, this 9th edition spans 928 pages and is presented in English. The book employs a taxonomic approach to its disease chapters, making complex microbiology concepts more accessible through the use of case studies and analogies.
Readers will find that this edition focuses on simplifying difficult topics in microbiology, catering specifically to those without a strong science background. The integration of practical tools aims to enhance understanding and retention of the material, making it suitable for students in allied health fields. With its structured approach, Foundations in Microbiology serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to grasp essential microbiological principles.
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This is an allied health microbiology text for non-science majors with a taxonomic approach to the disease chapters. It uses tools such as case studies and analogies to thoroughly explain difficult microbiology concepts.
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