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A B ST R AC T
This book focuses on the theory and technology of clinical medical testing,
with rich and comprehensive content. This manuscript consists of 12 chapters,
with clear division of labor for each chapter. Wu Yuanming was responsible for the
first, third, fourth, and fifth chapters, writing about 60000 words and providing in-
depth explanations of the basic theories and related inspection methods of pathogen
inspection and quarantine. Zhang Chen wrote the second and twelfth chapters, totaling
approximately 40000 words, enriching the knowledge about specific inspection fields
in the book. Xia Fumei is responsible for the first section of Chapter 7, completing
approximately 40000 words and focusing on the analysis of relevant professional
content. Ding Liyun was responsible for chapters eight, nine, and ten, totaling 30000
words, and conducted a comprehensive review of the relevant chapters. Tan Qiyan
wrote Chapter 11, about 10000 words. Li Caiping completed the second section of
Chapter 7, which is about 10000 words. Wang Jinxiu is responsible for Chapter 6,
which is about 10000 words. In addition, Zhao Jun, Yue Qiang, Sun Fei, Wang Shihui,
Feng Qingling, and Xie Jiejing participated in the writing process and also played an
important role in the overall creation of this book. The book begins by introducing
the basic theory of pathogen inspection and quarantine, including an overview of
pathogen biology, the development history and current status of inspection and
quarantine technology, as well as relevant standards and regulations. Subsequently,
we will delve into clinical microbiology and parasite testing, providing a detailed
introduction to microbiological testing methods for blood, bone marrow, cerebrospinal
fluid, urine, feces, and other specimens, as well as testing methods for common
bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. The chapter on prevention and control
strategies for vector arthropods elaborates on their ecological behavior, prevention
and control measures, and monitoring and early warning systems. The inspection and

