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    Infectious Diseases Emergencies by Chanmugam, Arjun S.; Rothman, Richard; Desai, Sanjay;

    Series: Emergencies;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 24 November 2016

    • ISBN 9780199976805
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages440 pages
    • Size 155x231x25 mm
    • Weight 612 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Infectious Diseases Emergencies is a succinct guide to the infectious disease processes most commonly seen in practice.

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    Long description:

    Infectious Diseases Emergencies is a compact reference that summarizes the key topics of those infectious disease processes that are most commonly seen in practice. The opening section reviews principles of management and general management of severe infection in acute and emergency environments. The following sections provide a "head-to-toe" synopsis of common infections presenting in both outpatient and acute care settings. The concluding sections discuss vector borne infections, infections in special populations, and bioterrorism. Concisely written and consistently organized chapters outline the most useful elements of diagnosis and treatment for easy memorization and clarity.

    ...beneficial for all colleagues interested in or confronted with infectious diseases from the beginner level to the absolute experts... a good choice for students who prepare for the infectious disease examinations of the USMLE graduations.

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    Table of Contents:

    I. Principals of Infectious Disease Management
    1. Laboratory Testing for Microbial Detection
    2. Infection Control
    3. Infectious Disease Mimics
    II. General Management of Severe Infection in Acute and Emergency Environments
    4. Sepsis
    III. Central Nervous System Infections
    5. Bacterial Meningitis
    6. Aseptic Meningitis
    7. Encephalitis
    8. Brain Abscess
    9. Epidural Abscess
    IV. Ear, Nose, and Throat Infections
    10. Pharyngitis, Tonsillitis, and Peritonsillar Abscess
    11. Otitis Externa, Otitis Media, and Mastoiditis
    12. Rhinosinusitis
    13. Odontogenic Infection
    14. Deep space Infections of the Head and Neck
    V. Ocular Infections
    15. Periocular Infections
    16. Keratitis
    17. Endopthalmitis
    VI. Cardiovascular Infections
    18. Infective Endocarditis
    19. Myocarditis and Pericarditis
    20. Catheter Associated Infections
    21. Septic Thrombophlebitis
    VII. Pulmonary Infections
    22. Community Acquired Pneumonia
    23. Hospital Acquired Pneumonia
    24. Pleural Effusions (Parapneumonic Process and Empyema)
    25. Lung Abscess
    26. Influenza
    27. Atypical Pulmonary Infections
    28. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
    Bhakti Hansoti
    29. Acute Uncomplicated Bronchitis
    VIII. Gastrointestinal Infections
    30. Viral Gastroenteritis
    31. Infectious Colitis
    32. Peritonitis
    33. Diverticulitis
    34. Cholecystitis and Cholangitis
    35. Hepatitis
    36. Appendicitis
    IX. Genitourinary Infections
    37. Urinary Tract Infections in Women
    38. Cervicitis and Vulvovaginitis
    39. Urethritis, Prostatitis, and Orchitis
    40. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Tubo-ovarian abscess
    X. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
    41. Soft Tissue Infections
    42. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
    43. Diabetic Foot Infections
    44. Dermatological Manifestations of Infectious Disease
    45. Mammalian and Reptile Bites
    XI. Bone and Joint Infections
    46. Septic Arthritis
    47. Infections of the Hand
    48. Prosthetic Joint Infections
    49. Osteomyelitis
    XII. Vector Borne Infections
    50. Lyme Disease
    51. Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Rickettsia
    52. Malaria and Dengue Fever
    53. West Nile Virus
    XIII. Infection in Special Populations
    54. Infection in the Cancer Patient
    55. Infection in the HIV Patient
    56. Infection in the Transplant Patient
    57. Infection in Travelers and Emigrants
    58. Infection in the Intravenous Drug User
    59. Infection in the Pregnant Patient
    60. Infection in the Patient with Sickle Cell Anemia
    61. Fever of Unknown Origin
    XIV. Bioterrorism
    62. Anthrax
    63. Smallpox
    64. Botulism
    65. Plague
    66. Viral hemorrhagic fevers (Ebola, Llassa, Hantavirus, etc.)
    67. Tularemia
    XV Antibiotic Resistance
    68. Antibiotic Resistance
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