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Fully reviewed and revised for its third edition, the Oxford Handbook of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology remains the invaluable guide to all aspects of infectious diseases and microbiology. This title is a cornerstone for all infection trainees working in the field.
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Fully reviewed and revised for its third edition, the Oxford Handbook of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology remains the invaluable guide to all aspects of infectious diseases and microbiology. This title is a cornerstone for all infection trainees working in the field.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Medical Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 928
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 100mm
- ISBN-13: 9780192896834
- ISBN-10: 0192896830
- Artikelnr.: 70238040
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Oxford Medical Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 928
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 100mm
- ISBN-13: 9780192896834
- ISBN-10: 0192896830
- Artikelnr.: 70238040
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ed trained in medicine in Cambridge, infectious disease in Oxford and South Africa, and has a PhD in the immunology of dengue fever. He has worked as a consultant in Infectious Disease in Birmingham and is now Clinical Lead for Infectious Disease in Bristol. Fiona trained in medicine in Cambridge and Oxford, followed by junior doctor jobs in London. She was a PHE SpR in microbiology and completed a PhD in Salmonella genomics, through Imperial College and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. She is a Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Pathologists, and lead microbiology examiner for FRCPath I / combined infection certificate. She is a College Lecturer / Official Fellow at Girton College and recently undertook a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education. She is now a SubDean at the Cambridge Clinical School, and continues as a Consultant Microbiologist at Addenbrookes Hospital.
Part 1: Antimicrobials
1: Frances Edwards: Basics of antimicrobials
2: Jasmin Islam: Antibiotics
3: Jasmin Islam: Antifungals
4: Donall Forde: Antivirals
5: Matthew Powell: Antiparasitic therapy
Part 2: Infection control
6: James Price: Infection control
Part 3: Systematic microbiology
7: James Price, Matthew Powell, and George Trafford: Bacteria
8: Donall Forde: Viruses
9: Jasmin Islam: Fungi
10: Matthew Powell: Protozoa
11: Matthew Powell: Helminths
12: Matthew Powell: Ectoparasites
Part 4: Clinical syndromes
13: Megan Jenkins: Fever
14: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Respiratory, head, and neck infections
15: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Cardiovascular infections
16: Megan Jenkins: Gastrointestinal infections
17: Ameeka Thompson: Urinary tract infections
18: Ameeka Thompson: Sexually transmitted infections
19: Ameeka Thompson: Neurological infections
20: Ameeka Thompson: Ophthalmological infections
21: Ameeka Thompson: Skin and soft tissue infections
22: Frances Edwards: Bone and joint infections
23: Frances Edwards: Pregnancy and childhood
24: Frances Edwards: Immunodeficiency and HIV
25: Shannon Bernard Healey: Health protection
1: Frances Edwards: Basics of antimicrobials
2: Jasmin Islam: Antibiotics
3: Jasmin Islam: Antifungals
4: Donall Forde: Antivirals
5: Matthew Powell: Antiparasitic therapy
Part 2: Infection control
6: James Price: Infection control
Part 3: Systematic microbiology
7: James Price, Matthew Powell, and George Trafford: Bacteria
8: Donall Forde: Viruses
9: Jasmin Islam: Fungi
10: Matthew Powell: Protozoa
11: Matthew Powell: Helminths
12: Matthew Powell: Ectoparasites
Part 4: Clinical syndromes
13: Megan Jenkins: Fever
14: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Respiratory, head, and neck infections
15: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Cardiovascular infections
16: Megan Jenkins: Gastrointestinal infections
17: Ameeka Thompson: Urinary tract infections
18: Ameeka Thompson: Sexually transmitted infections
19: Ameeka Thompson: Neurological infections
20: Ameeka Thompson: Ophthalmological infections
21: Ameeka Thompson: Skin and soft tissue infections
22: Frances Edwards: Bone and joint infections
23: Frances Edwards: Pregnancy and childhood
24: Frances Edwards: Immunodeficiency and HIV
25: Shannon Bernard Healey: Health protection
Part 1: Antimicrobials
1: Frances Edwards: Basics of antimicrobials
2: Jasmin Islam: Antibiotics
3: Jasmin Islam: Antifungals
4: Donall Forde: Antivirals
5: Matthew Powell: Antiparasitic therapy
Part 2: Infection control
6: James Price: Infection control
Part 3: Systematic microbiology
7: James Price, Matthew Powell, and George Trafford: Bacteria
8: Donall Forde: Viruses
9: Jasmin Islam: Fungi
10: Matthew Powell: Protozoa
11: Matthew Powell: Helminths
12: Matthew Powell: Ectoparasites
Part 4: Clinical syndromes
13: Megan Jenkins: Fever
14: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Respiratory, head, and neck infections
15: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Cardiovascular infections
16: Megan Jenkins: Gastrointestinal infections
17: Ameeka Thompson: Urinary tract infections
18: Ameeka Thompson: Sexually transmitted infections
19: Ameeka Thompson: Neurological infections
20: Ameeka Thompson: Ophthalmological infections
21: Ameeka Thompson: Skin and soft tissue infections
22: Frances Edwards: Bone and joint infections
23: Frances Edwards: Pregnancy and childhood
24: Frances Edwards: Immunodeficiency and HIV
25: Shannon Bernard Healey: Health protection
1: Frances Edwards: Basics of antimicrobials
2: Jasmin Islam: Antibiotics
3: Jasmin Islam: Antifungals
4: Donall Forde: Antivirals
5: Matthew Powell: Antiparasitic therapy
Part 2: Infection control
6: James Price: Infection control
Part 3: Systematic microbiology
7: James Price, Matthew Powell, and George Trafford: Bacteria
8: Donall Forde: Viruses
9: Jasmin Islam: Fungi
10: Matthew Powell: Protozoa
11: Matthew Powell: Helminths
12: Matthew Powell: Ectoparasites
Part 4: Clinical syndromes
13: Megan Jenkins: Fever
14: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Respiratory, head, and neck infections
15: Megan Jenkins and Alison Burgess: Cardiovascular infections
16: Megan Jenkins: Gastrointestinal infections
17: Ameeka Thompson: Urinary tract infections
18: Ameeka Thompson: Sexually transmitted infections
19: Ameeka Thompson: Neurological infections
20: Ameeka Thompson: Ophthalmological infections
21: Ameeka Thompson: Skin and soft tissue infections
22: Frances Edwards: Bone and joint infections
23: Frances Edwards: Pregnancy and childhood
24: Frances Edwards: Immunodeficiency and HIV
25: Shannon Bernard Healey: Health protection