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PR E F AC E
In the modern medical system, clinical medical testing plays a crucial role
and can be regarded as a key basis for doctors to accurately diagnose diseases.
The data and conclusions provided by clinical medical testing are indispensable
and important supports, from providing diagnostic direction for doctors at the
initial diagnosis of diseases, monitoring changes in the condition during the
treatment process, and assisting in the development of treatment plans. Against
the backdrop of rapid development in medical science, the field of pathogenic
biology is undergoing profound changes. The diversity of pathogenic organisms
has significantly increased, new pathogens continue to emerge, and the problem
of drug resistance of traditional pathogens is becoming increasingly severe, which
brings unprecedented challenges to clinical laboratory work.
In this context, the book Clinical Medical Laboratory Theory and Technical
Analysis has emerged, aiming to systematically sort out and deeply analyze the
knowledge system in the field of clinical medical laboratory. The book begins by
elaborating on the basic theory of pathogen inspection and quarantine, and through
rigorous exposition, guides readers to deeply understand the essence of pathogen
biology. From the origins of classical theories, to the development of modern
technology, to the current inspection standards and regulatory rules in the industry,
detailed introductions are provided to help readers build a comprehensive and solid
knowledge foundation.
In the chapter on clinical microbiology and parasite testing, this book
elaborates on various testing methods in detail, from basic principles to operational
steps, with detailed explanations. In the section on prevention and control strategies
for vector arthropods, in-depth analysis of vector characteristics is conducted,
and practical and feasible prevention and control measures are proposed based on
actual cases. For the inspection and quarantine of common microbial and parasitic

