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There is, of course, little in common between these groups of organisms and they deserve individual attention. In the previous chapter I discussed the general properties of bacteria, the nature of bacterial infections and the laboratory methods used in their diagnosis. In this chapter I propose to follow a similar plan for the other main groups of medically important micro-organisms, which are brought together here for convenience.
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Grüneberg, R.N. (1981). Viruses, fungi and parasites. In: Microbiology for Clinicians. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6252-4_4
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