The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's handbook which provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. Good information and a lot of good content. http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~mow/intro.html
A site containing monthly articles on microbiology topics without all the scientific jargon. Many links to sites with good content and discussions on various topics in microbiology. http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/microbiology
A great place for biology science teachers. Contains current science news items, teachers exchange, hundreds of science labs and educational resources. http://www.accessexcellence.org/
NCID conducts surveillance, epidemic investigations, epidemiological & laboratory research, training, and public education programs to develop, evaluate, & promote prevention and control strategies for infectious diseases - division of Centers for Disease http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/index.htm
A place to view colorful images of microbes, read intriguing microbial facts and trivia, get educational resources and activities, and learn more about these fascinating microscopic creatures. http://www.microbeworld.org/
The museum provides information for the general public on all aspects of bacteria with integrated hyperlinks to >250 relevant sites. Annotated lists of links are also provided for professional microbiologists http://www.bacteriamuseum.org
A website containing information on the microorganisms that cause diseases in humans. Lecture notes, laboratory notebook, computerized clinical cases, and most common causes of infectious diseases file. http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/
Microscopic images of fresh water microlife. Images and descriptive text not limited to Paramecium, Amoeba, Stentor, Vorticella or Daphnia. http://www.silkentent.com/gus1911/RonPond.htm
Links to users' groups on the WWW, mail lists, forums, and file libraries. Major areas of interest are regulatory microbiology in the pharmaceutical, food, and personal care industries. http://microbiol.org/
John (Jack) C. Brown from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas has created great microbiology site. It contains a "What the Heck is...?", a general interest, and other bug bytes sections. Good information. http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/bugs.html
This site contains microbiology-related information that has been developed by the Environmental Protection Agency. Image gallery of various parasites and viruses. http://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/
A source of educational information about micro-organisms (bacteria, algae, protozoa and other protists). Includes classifications, images, descriptions of organisms, and Lucid guides. http://www.mbl.edu/microscope
This website contains information on public health, infectious disease profiles, mycology, virology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, bacteriology and environmental health. http://www2.provlab.ab.ca/bugs/
Do you know that the luminous bacteria exist ? On these pages you will find short characteristic of these strange organisms and some photos. http://biology.pl/bakterie_sw/index_en.html
Latest information on the Tetracycline and Macrolide-Lincosamide-Streptogramin (MLS) antibiotic resistance genes and their structure. http://faculty.washington.edu/marilynr/
Includes details about the organization, diseases, ticks, education, journals, conferences, research, vaccines and personal stories. Offers upcoming events, news and a support group locator. http://www.lyme.org/
Salmonellosis and its laboratory diagnosis: Complete description of salmonella infections, isolation of salmonella typhi in laboratory, laboratory diagnosis of typhoid fever. --Dr. Avinash Abhyankar. http://www.geocities.com/avinash_abhyankar/
A medical microbiology/infectious diseases site produced by Mount Sinai Hospital and Toronto Medical Laboratories. It contains current infectious disease news, a mycology image gallery, bug of the month, tech teasers, and an online lab manual. http://microbiology.mtsinai.on.ca/home.shtml
AMS (Affliated Medical Services Laboratory, Inc.) is a regional clinical reference laboratory serving physicians, clinics, hospitals, government and industry. Specialties include cytology, microbiology, hematology, chemistry, drug screening and toxicology http://www.amsreferencelab.com/
Dr. Richard Hunt and his colleagues at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine have created an excellent Medical Microbiology and Immunology website. http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/book/welcome.htm
Symbiotic interactions between bacteria and animals are described with pictures and links to home pages of researchers and to publications http://web.uconn.edu/mcbstaff/graf/Sym.html