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正題名/作者:
Tropical infectious diseases/ [edited by] Richard L. Guerrant, David H. Walker, Peter F. Weller.
其他題名:
principles, pathogens & practice /
其他作者:
Guerrant, Richard L.
出版者:
Philadelphia :Churchill Livingstone, : c2006.,
面頁冊數:
2 v. :ill., maps ; : 29 cm. +; 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) +
附註:
Vol. 1: part no. 9997632923 ; vol. 2: part no. 9997632931
標題:
Tropische geneeskunde. -
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780443066689
Tropical infectious diseases = principles, pathogens & practice /
Tropical infectious diseases
principles, pathogens & practice /[electronic resource] :[edited by] Richard L. Guerrant, David H. Walker, Peter F. Weller. - 2nd ed. - Philadelphia :Churchill Livingstone,c2006. - 2 v. :ill., maps ;29 cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Vol. 1: part no. 9997632923 ; vol. 2: part no. 9997632931
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 1.Principles of Parasitism: Host Parasite Interactions -- 2.Factors in Influencing Geographic Distribution and Incidence of Tropical Infectious Diseases -- 3.Epidemiology in Tropical Medicine -- 4.Population Dynamics of Infectious Diseases in the Tropics -- 5.Social and Cultural Factors in Tropical Medicine -- 6.Nutrition-Infection Interaction -- 7.Micronutrients in Infection -- 8.Host Genetics and Susceptibility to Infection -- 9.Disease Eradication and Control -- 10.Travelers b2 s and Immigrants; Health -- 11.Military Populations -- 12.Vector Biology -- 13.Animal Poisons in the Tropics -- 14.Plant Toxins in the Tropics -- 15.HIV and AIDS in the Tropics -- 16.Immunology, Host Defense, Immunodeficiencies, and Vaccines -- 17.Tropical Infectious Diseases and Malignancy -- 18.Chemotherapy of Parasitic Diseases -- 19.Chemotherapy of Bacterial, Fungal, and Viral Diseases -- 20.Surveillance for Emerging Diseases -- 21.Distinguishing Bioterrorism from Endemic Tropical Infections -- PATHOGENS -- A. Bacterial and Mycobacterial Infections -- 22.Eneric Escherichia coli -- 23.Typhoid Fever -- 24.Nontyphoidal Salmonellosis -- 25.Shigellosis -- 26.Campylobacter Infections -- 27.Cholera -- 28. b3 sNoncholera b4 s Vibrio Infections -- 29.Enteric Clostridium Infections -- 30.Helicobacter pylori Infections -- 31.Meningococcal Infections -- 32.Genococcal and Other Neisserial Infections -- 33.Haemophilus Infections -- 34.Calymmatobacterium granulomatis Infections -- 35.Pneumococcal Infections -- 36.Streptococcal and Staphylococcal Infections -- 37.Pertussis -- 38.Legionellosis -- 39.Meliodosis -- 40.Diptheria -- 41.Tuberculosis and Atypical Mycobacterial Infections -- 42.Leprosy -- 43.Anthrax -- 44.Bartonelloses -- 45.Brucellosis -- 46.Plague -- 47.Tetanus -- -- B. Spirochetal Infections -- 48.Treponemal Infections -- 49.Relapsing Fever -- 50.Leptospirosis -- C. Chlamydial Infections -- 51.Trachoma -- 52.Chlamydia trachomatis Infections of the Genital Tract -- 53.Psittacosis -- D. Rickettsial and Ehrlichial Infections -- 54.Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses -- 55.Typhus Group Rickettsioses -- 56.Scrub Typhus -- 57.Ehrlichioses -- 58.Q. Fever -- E. Fungal Infections -- 59.Dermatophytosis -- 60.Mycetoma -- 61.Chromoblastomycosis and Phaeohyphomycosis -- 62.Histoplasmosis, Blastomycosis, Coccidiodomycosis, Paracoccidiodomycosis -- 63.Penicilliosis marneffei -- 64.Candid Infections -- 65.Enomophthoramycosis, Lobomycosis, Rhinosporidiosis, and Sporotrichosis -- 66.Pneumocystosis -- F. Protozoan Infections -- 67.Enteric Amebiasis -- 68.Intestinal Flagellate and Ciliate Infections -- 69.Intestinal Coccidial Infections -- 70.Malaria -- 71.Babesiosis -- 72.African Trypanosomiasis -- 73.American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas b2 s Diseases) -- 74.Leishmaniasis -- 75.Free-Living Amebae -- 76.Non-intestinal Flagellates -- 77.Systemic Coccidian -- 78.Microsporidiosis -- G. Nematode Infections -- 79.FilariasisLoiasis and Mansonella Infections -- 80.Onchocerciasis -- 81.Zoonotic Filariasis -- 82.Dracunculiasis -- 83.Toxocariasis and Larva Migrans Syndromes -- 84.Trichinellosis -- 85.Angiostrongyliasis -- 86.Other Tissue Nematode Infections -- 87.Enterobiasis -- 88.Trichuriasis -- 89.Ascariasis -- 90.Hookworm Infections -- 91.Strongloidiasis -- H. Cestode Infections -- 92.Overview of Cestode Infections -- 93.Taeniasis -- 94.Cysticercosis -- 95.Diphyllobothriasis -- 96.Echinococcosis -- 97.Other Cestode Infections -- I. Trematode Infections -- 98.Schistosomiasis -- 99.Liver, Lung, and Intestinal Fluke Infections -- J. Viral Infections -- 100.Measles -- 101.Human Herpesvirus -- 102.Smallpox and Monkeypox -- 103.Influenza Virus -- 104.Enterovirus Infections, Including Poliomyelitis -- 105.Rotavirus Infections -- 106.Calicivirus Infectins -- 107.Astrovirus -- 108.Hepatitis -- 109.Overview of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers -- 110.Arenavirus Infections -- 111.Bunyaviral Fevers -- 112.Hantavirus Infections -- 113.Other Bunyavirus Infections -- 114.Filovirus Infections -- 115.Yellow Fever -- 116.Dengue and Dengue Humorrhagic Fever -- 117.Alphavirus Infectins -- 118.Rabies -- K. Retroviral Infections -- 119.AIDS and AIDS-Related Infections -- L. Ectoparasitic Infections -- 120.Arthropids, Tongue Worms, Leeches, and Arthropod-Borne Diseases -- PRACTICE APPROACH TO PATIENTS -- 121.Health Advise to International Travelers -- 122.Gastrointestinal Symptons -- 123.Fever and Systemic Symptoms -- 124.Eosinophilia -- 125.Cutaneous Lesions -- 126.Hepatobiliary Diseases -- 127.Pulmonary Diseases -- 128.Ocular Diseases -- 129.Neurologic Diseases -- 130.Anemia -- 131.Urologic Symptons -- 132.Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- 133.The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Coinfecting Tropical Infectious Diseases -- 134.Travel-Related Health Concerns Associated with Extremes of the Environment.
The reference JAMA called "an outstanding contribution" and "must reading" is back in a fully revised New Edition! This 2-volume set presents cutting-edge discussions of scientific principles, pathogenesis, pathophys-iology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention for the full range of tropical infectious diseases. A new bonus CD-ROM, a clinical-focused organization, standardized life-cycle diagrams, and 850 illustrations make vital guidance easy to find and apply.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780443066689
Source: 30837:30839Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
321918
Tropische geneeskunde.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: RC961 / .T743 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 616.9/883
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