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Can Medical Microbiology drive down the pathogenic microorganisms?

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Hi all,

 

While medical and hygienic developments have driven down the mortality rates of infectious diseases, pathogenic microorganisms are still a major factor in everyday clinical practice. They are still the most frequent cause of death in Third World countries. Here is a book that is on that provides a clearly focused and richly detailed review of the entire field of medical microbiology;

 

Hope it helps

 

Cheers

Loka

In the Fourth World, all got dead. No one is leaving there now. :D

 

What is the percentage factor Loka? And, why it is far from '1'? Is it body and sanity {easily infected and unresisted}? Or, environment and medical care?

 

I am totally unspecialized. But, I can understand the word, or statement; "Ask a trier and ask a physician". And ..... I am neither a physician nor a trier [although I tried to be a physicist or a mathematician, but I have come out to be an engineer]. I am a virus ...... close your computers. :D

 

Kidding ..... I just wanted to contribute. Thanks.

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