Emergency Management of Infectious Diseases
Herausgeber: Chin, Rachel L; Coralic, Zlatan; Frazee, Bradley W
Emergency Management of Infectious Diseases
Herausgeber: Chin, Rachel L; Coralic, Zlatan; Frazee, Bradley W
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This textbook is a comprehensive, evidence based, state-of-the-art resource for clinicians who diagnose and treat infectious disease.
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This textbook is a comprehensive, evidence based, state-of-the-art resource for clinicians who diagnose and treat infectious disease.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 224mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 2105g
- ISBN-13: 9781107153158
- ISBN-10: 1107153158
- Artikelnr.: 50010343
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 224mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 2105g
- ISBN-13: 9781107153158
- ISBN-10: 1107153158
- Artikelnr.: 50010343
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Infective endocarditis
2. Pericarditis and myocarditis
3. Cardiac implantable electronic device infections
4. Altered mental status in HIV-infected patients
5. Botulism
6. Fever and focal cerebral dysfunction
7. Infections affecting the spinal cord
8. Meningitis
9. Rabies
10. Tetanus
11. West Nile encephalitis virus
12. Bacterial skin and soft-tissue infections
13. Ectoparasites
14. Fever and rash in adults
15. Otitis externa
16. Otitis media
17. Sinusitis
18. Supraglottitis (Epiglottis)
19. Parotitis
20. Pharyngitis and peritonsillar abscess
21. Deep neck space infections
22. Dental and odontogenic infections
23. Infectious biliary diseases: Cholecystitis and Cholangitis
24. Viral hepatitis
25. Peritonitis
26. Acute infectious diarrhea
27. Diarrhea in HIV-infected patients
28. Clostridium difficile infection
29. Male genitourinary infections
30. Nonulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
31. Ulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
32. Vulvovaginitis
33. Adult septic arthritis
34. Diabetic foot infections
35. Hand infections: fight bite, purulent tenosynovitis, felon, and paronychia
36. Open fractures
37. Osteomyelitis
38. Plantar puncture wounds
39. Prosthetic joint infections
40. Spine infections
41. Conjunctival and corneal infections
42. Periocular infections
43. Infections of the uvea, vitreous, and retina
44. Community-acquired pneumonia
45. Human immunodeficiency virus-associated respiratory infections
46. Influenza
47. Tuberculosis
48. Lower urinary tract infection in adults
49. Pyelonephritis in adults
50. Fever in the newborn
51. The febrile child
52. Fever and rash in the pediatric population
53. Pediatric orthopedic infections
54. Pediatric respiratory infections
55. Pediatric urinary tract infection
56. Bites (dogs, cats, rodents, lagomorphs)
57. Blood or body fluid exposure management and postexposure prophylaxis for Hepatitis B and HIV
58. Fever in pregnancy
59. Postpartum and post-abortion infections
60. Fever in the returning traveller
61. Infectious complications of injection drug use
62. Infections in oncology patients
63. Postoperative infections
64. The febrile post-transplant patient
65. Sepsis
66. Infections in sickle cell disease
67. Anthrax
68. Plague
69. Smallpox
70. Tularemia
71. Hantavirus
72. Ebola virus disease
73. Zika virus
74. Zoonotic influenza (Novel Influenza A, including avian and swine influenza A virus infections)
75. Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
76. Vancomycin resistant enterococcal infections
77. Extended spectrum beta lactamase
78. Antimicrobial overview.
2. Pericarditis and myocarditis
3. Cardiac implantable electronic device infections
4. Altered mental status in HIV-infected patients
5. Botulism
6. Fever and focal cerebral dysfunction
7. Infections affecting the spinal cord
8. Meningitis
9. Rabies
10. Tetanus
11. West Nile encephalitis virus
12. Bacterial skin and soft-tissue infections
13. Ectoparasites
14. Fever and rash in adults
15. Otitis externa
16. Otitis media
17. Sinusitis
18. Supraglottitis (Epiglottis)
19. Parotitis
20. Pharyngitis and peritonsillar abscess
21. Deep neck space infections
22. Dental and odontogenic infections
23. Infectious biliary diseases: Cholecystitis and Cholangitis
24. Viral hepatitis
25. Peritonitis
26. Acute infectious diarrhea
27. Diarrhea in HIV-infected patients
28. Clostridium difficile infection
29. Male genitourinary infections
30. Nonulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
31. Ulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
32. Vulvovaginitis
33. Adult septic arthritis
34. Diabetic foot infections
35. Hand infections: fight bite, purulent tenosynovitis, felon, and paronychia
36. Open fractures
37. Osteomyelitis
38. Plantar puncture wounds
39. Prosthetic joint infections
40. Spine infections
41. Conjunctival and corneal infections
42. Periocular infections
43. Infections of the uvea, vitreous, and retina
44. Community-acquired pneumonia
45. Human immunodeficiency virus-associated respiratory infections
46. Influenza
47. Tuberculosis
48. Lower urinary tract infection in adults
49. Pyelonephritis in adults
50. Fever in the newborn
51. The febrile child
52. Fever and rash in the pediatric population
53. Pediatric orthopedic infections
54. Pediatric respiratory infections
55. Pediatric urinary tract infection
56. Bites (dogs, cats, rodents, lagomorphs)
57. Blood or body fluid exposure management and postexposure prophylaxis for Hepatitis B and HIV
58. Fever in pregnancy
59. Postpartum and post-abortion infections
60. Fever in the returning traveller
61. Infectious complications of injection drug use
62. Infections in oncology patients
63. Postoperative infections
64. The febrile post-transplant patient
65. Sepsis
66. Infections in sickle cell disease
67. Anthrax
68. Plague
69. Smallpox
70. Tularemia
71. Hantavirus
72. Ebola virus disease
73. Zika virus
74. Zoonotic influenza (Novel Influenza A, including avian and swine influenza A virus infections)
75. Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
76. Vancomycin resistant enterococcal infections
77. Extended spectrum beta lactamase
78. Antimicrobial overview.
1. Infective endocarditis
2. Pericarditis and myocarditis
3. Cardiac implantable electronic device infections
4. Altered mental status in HIV-infected patients
5. Botulism
6. Fever and focal cerebral dysfunction
7. Infections affecting the spinal cord
8. Meningitis
9. Rabies
10. Tetanus
11. West Nile encephalitis virus
12. Bacterial skin and soft-tissue infections
13. Ectoparasites
14. Fever and rash in adults
15. Otitis externa
16. Otitis media
17. Sinusitis
18. Supraglottitis (Epiglottis)
19. Parotitis
20. Pharyngitis and peritonsillar abscess
21. Deep neck space infections
22. Dental and odontogenic infections
23. Infectious biliary diseases: Cholecystitis and Cholangitis
24. Viral hepatitis
25. Peritonitis
26. Acute infectious diarrhea
27. Diarrhea in HIV-infected patients
28. Clostridium difficile infection
29. Male genitourinary infections
30. Nonulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
31. Ulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
32. Vulvovaginitis
33. Adult septic arthritis
34. Diabetic foot infections
35. Hand infections: fight bite, purulent tenosynovitis, felon, and paronychia
36. Open fractures
37. Osteomyelitis
38. Plantar puncture wounds
39. Prosthetic joint infections
40. Spine infections
41. Conjunctival and corneal infections
42. Periocular infections
43. Infections of the uvea, vitreous, and retina
44. Community-acquired pneumonia
45. Human immunodeficiency virus-associated respiratory infections
46. Influenza
47. Tuberculosis
48. Lower urinary tract infection in adults
49. Pyelonephritis in adults
50. Fever in the newborn
51. The febrile child
52. Fever and rash in the pediatric population
53. Pediatric orthopedic infections
54. Pediatric respiratory infections
55. Pediatric urinary tract infection
56. Bites (dogs, cats, rodents, lagomorphs)
57. Blood or body fluid exposure management and postexposure prophylaxis for Hepatitis B and HIV
58. Fever in pregnancy
59. Postpartum and post-abortion infections
60. Fever in the returning traveller
61. Infectious complications of injection drug use
62. Infections in oncology patients
63. Postoperative infections
64. The febrile post-transplant patient
65. Sepsis
66. Infections in sickle cell disease
67. Anthrax
68. Plague
69. Smallpox
70. Tularemia
71. Hantavirus
72. Ebola virus disease
73. Zika virus
74. Zoonotic influenza (Novel Influenza A, including avian and swine influenza A virus infections)
75. Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
76. Vancomycin resistant enterococcal infections
77. Extended spectrum beta lactamase
78. Antimicrobial overview.
2. Pericarditis and myocarditis
3. Cardiac implantable electronic device infections
4. Altered mental status in HIV-infected patients
5. Botulism
6. Fever and focal cerebral dysfunction
7. Infections affecting the spinal cord
8. Meningitis
9. Rabies
10. Tetanus
11. West Nile encephalitis virus
12. Bacterial skin and soft-tissue infections
13. Ectoparasites
14. Fever and rash in adults
15. Otitis externa
16. Otitis media
17. Sinusitis
18. Supraglottitis (Epiglottis)
19. Parotitis
20. Pharyngitis and peritonsillar abscess
21. Deep neck space infections
22. Dental and odontogenic infections
23. Infectious biliary diseases: Cholecystitis and Cholangitis
24. Viral hepatitis
25. Peritonitis
26. Acute infectious diarrhea
27. Diarrhea in HIV-infected patients
28. Clostridium difficile infection
29. Male genitourinary infections
30. Nonulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
31. Ulcerative sexually transmitted diseases
32. Vulvovaginitis
33. Adult septic arthritis
34. Diabetic foot infections
35. Hand infections: fight bite, purulent tenosynovitis, felon, and paronychia
36. Open fractures
37. Osteomyelitis
38. Plantar puncture wounds
39. Prosthetic joint infections
40. Spine infections
41. Conjunctival and corneal infections
42. Periocular infections
43. Infections of the uvea, vitreous, and retina
44. Community-acquired pneumonia
45. Human immunodeficiency virus-associated respiratory infections
46. Influenza
47. Tuberculosis
48. Lower urinary tract infection in adults
49. Pyelonephritis in adults
50. Fever in the newborn
51. The febrile child
52. Fever and rash in the pediatric population
53. Pediatric orthopedic infections
54. Pediatric respiratory infections
55. Pediatric urinary tract infection
56. Bites (dogs, cats, rodents, lagomorphs)
57. Blood or body fluid exposure management and postexposure prophylaxis for Hepatitis B and HIV
58. Fever in pregnancy
59. Postpartum and post-abortion infections
60. Fever in the returning traveller
61. Infectious complications of injection drug use
62. Infections in oncology patients
63. Postoperative infections
64. The febrile post-transplant patient
65. Sepsis
66. Infections in sickle cell disease
67. Anthrax
68. Plague
69. Smallpox
70. Tularemia
71. Hantavirus
72. Ebola virus disease
73. Zika virus
74. Zoonotic influenza (Novel Influenza A, including avian and swine influenza A virus infections)
75. Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
76. Vancomycin resistant enterococcal infections
77. Extended spectrum beta lactamase
78. Antimicrobial overview.