Tropical infectious diseases : principles, pathogens, and practice

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Tropical infectious diseases : principles, pathogens, and practice

[edited by] Richard L. Guerrant, David H. Walker, Peter F. Weller

Churchill Livingstone, c2006

2nd ed

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • : CDROM

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

The second edition of "Tropical Infections Diseases: Principles, Pathogens & Practice (TIDPPP)" achieves an unprecedented level of detail and depth in reviewing the scientific background to the current understanding of tropical infections, their pathogenesis, pathophysiology, treatment and prevention. "TIDPPP" is a scientific companion to tropical infectious diseases that sets new standards of completeness and scientific integrity. Hailed in JAMA as a superb scientific reference that "should become a classic" the second edition continues to present cutting-edge clinical management and inescapably comprehensible life cycle diagrams. The lucid text is easily navigable for access to clinically relevant information by strict adherence to a common sequence of presentation throughout the text. "TIDPPP" is of enormous use and benefit to the specialist and non-specialist alike.

目次

  • 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' 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. "Noncholera" 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' 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

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