Infectious diseases of the female genital tract
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Infectious diseases of the female genital tract
Williams & Wilkins, c1995
3rd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This edition of this textbook features revised chapters on laboratory diagnosis, with coverage of the new molecular diagnostic tests. Further chapters cover Group B Streptococci, Herpes Simplex, hepatitis (including C), HIV, perinatal infections, premature ruptured membranes, pelvic inflammatory disease, infectious vulvovaginitis and antimicrobial agents.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: clinical microbiology of the female genital tract
- use of the microbiology laboratory in infectious diseases. Part 2 Special organisms: group B streptococci
- genital mycoplasmas
- chlamydial infections
- herpes simplex virus infection
- sexually transmitted diseases
- mixed anaerobic-aerobic infection and pelvic abscess
- hepatitis
- acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS). Part 3 Gynaecologic and obstetric infections: toxic shock syndrome
- infectious vulvovaginitis
- postabortion infection, bacteremia and septic shock
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- urinary tract infection
- perinatal infection
- premature rupture of the membranes
- intra-amniotic infection (intra-uterine infection in late pregnancy)
- subclinical infection as a cause of premature labour
- postpartum infection
- wound and episiotomy infection
- parasitic disease in pregnancy. Part 4 Antibiotics: antimicrobial agents
- antibiotic prophylaxis in obstetrics and gynaecology.
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