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    Clinical Cases in Infectious Diseases by Senanayake, Sanjaya;

    A Public Health Approach

    Series: AUSTRALIA HEALTHCARE Medical Medical;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 March 2008

    • ISBN 9780074716625
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages0 pages
    • Size 208x139x22 mm
    • Weight 476 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Infectious diseases do not recognize geographic, political or social boundaries. Health workers everywhere, whether they are clinically-based, laboratory-based or from a public health background, must collaborate in all aspects of investigation, diagnosis and control of such infections. Clinical Cases in Infectious Diseases: A Public Health Approach increases our understanding of the synergy generated by these groups when they work closely together to fight notifiable infections. Twenty-two Clinical Cases comprehensively discuss twenty-three infections in a problem-based format. Each chapter is modelled on an interactive scenario with characters and dialogue, incorporating clinical, laboratory and public health aspects. Key features include:?at a glance provides a comprehensive overview of the disease?differential diagnoses demonstrates what serious diseases can mask as?investigations identifies what tests should be undertaken given the presentation?treatment guides the reader through current processes of clinical management?prognosis presents the likely outcomes ?isolation measures identifies how to avoid an outbreak

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    Long description:

    Infectious diseases do not recognize geographic, political or social boundaries. Health workers everywhere, whether they are clinically-based, laboratory-based or from a public health background, must collaborate in all aspects of investigation, diagnosis and control of such infections. Clinical Cases in Infectious Diseases: A Public Health Approach increases our understanding of the synergy generated by these groups when they work closely together to fight notifiable infections. Twenty-two Clinical Cases comprehensively discuss twenty-three infections in a problem-based format. Each chapter is modelled on an interactive scenario with characters and dialogue, incorporating clinical, laboratory and public health aspects. Key features include:?at a glance provides a comprehensive overview of the disease?differential diagnoses demonstrates what serious diseases can mask as?investigations identifies what tests should be undertaken given the presentation?treatment guides the reader through current processes of clinical management?prognosis presents the likely outcomes ?isolation measures identifies how to avoid an outbreak

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    Table of Contents:

    Case 1: Botulism

    Case 2: Buruli ulcer

    Case 3: Cholera

    Case 4: Cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis

    Case 5: Dengue fever

    Case 6: Diphtheria

    Case 7: Enteric fever

    Case 8: Hepatitis A

    Case 9: Influenza

    Case 10: Invasive pneumococcal disease

    Case 11: Legionnaire?s disease

    Case 12: Listeria

    Case 13: Measles

    Case 14: Meningococcal disease

    Case 15: Mumps

    Case 16: Pertussis (whooping cough)

    Case 17: Poliomyelitis

    Case 18: Q fever

    Case 19: Rabies

    Case 20: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

    Case 22: Tetanus

    Case 22: Tuberculosis

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