12th edition Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s Textbook of Microbiology

  • Some reviewers have noted that the textbook can be dense and heavy, making it difficult to carry around.
  • Others have mentioned that the PDF format may not be as convenient to read as a physical copy.
  • Bacterial Cell Structure: The book describes the structure of bacterial cells, including the cell wall, cell membrane, and organelles.
  • Microbial Metabolism: The authors discuss the different types of microbial metabolism, including aerobic and anaerobic respiration, fermentation, and photosynthesis.
  • Immunology: The book covers the principles of immunology, including the immune system, immunoglobulins, and cell-mediated immunity.
  • Medical Microbiology: The authors discuss the different types of microbial infections, including bacterial, viral, and fungal infections.
  • Section I: General Microbiology – History, microscopy, bacterial anatomy, sterilization, and culture media.
  • Section II: Immunology – Immunity, antigens, antibodies, complement system, hypersensitivity (Type I-IV), and autoimmunity.
  • Section III: Bacteriology – Detailed study of Gram-positive Cocci (Staph, Strep), Gram-negative Bacilli (E. coli, Salmonella, Klebsiella), Anaerobes, Spirochetes, and Mycobacteria (TB and Leprosy).
  • Section IV: Virology – DNA and RNA viruses; Polio, Influenza, Hepatitis (A-E), Herpes, HIV/AIDS, and emerging viruses.
  • Section V: Mycology – Superficial to deep fungal infections (Candida, Aspergillus, Dermatophytes).
  • Section VI: Parasitology – Protozoa (Plasmodium, Entamoeba) and Helminths (Tapeworms, Roundworms).
  • Section VII: Applied Microbiology – Hospital infection control, bacteriological examination of water/milk/food, and laboratory safety.