Mike Sharland, Delane ShingadiaThe Blue Book
Manual of Childhood Infection
The Blue Book
Herausgeber: Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Mike Sharland, Delane ShingadiaThe Blue Book
Manual of Childhood Infection
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Infectious diseases remain a leading cause of child morbidity and mortality worldwide. Now in its fourth edition, Manual of Childhood Infections is a simple-to-use, evidence-based, and practical handbook on how to recognize, investigate, and manage both common and rare infectious diseases in children and babies. Endorsed by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases, this fully updated version of the established 'Blue Book' complements the Pan European initiatives and UK diploma courses to harmonise patient management and…mehr
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Infectious diseases remain a leading cause of child morbidity and mortality worldwide. Now in its fourth edition, Manual of Childhood Infections is a simple-to-use, evidence-based, and practical handbook on how to recognize, investigate, and manage both common and rare infectious diseases in children and babies. Endorsed by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases, this fully updated
version of the established 'Blue Book' complements the Pan European initiatives and UK diploma courses to harmonise patient management and training in Paediatric Infectious Diseases (PID), making it essential reading for UK and European paediatricians.
Manual of Childhood Infections is divided into two alphabetized sections for easy access to information, covering key diagnosis and management features of infections alongside crucial points of epidemiology and clinical features. This fourth edition forms practical reading for practising paediatricians, featuring updates to all key chapters based on a literature review alongside new chapters focusing on emerging problems for Europe.
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version of the established 'Blue Book' complements the Pan European initiatives and UK diploma courses to harmonise patient management and training in Paediatric Infectious Diseases (PID), making it essential reading for UK and European paediatricians.
Manual of Childhood Infections is divided into two alphabetized sections for easy access to information, covering key diagnosis and management features of infections alongside crucial points of epidemiology and clinical features. This fourth edition forms practical reading for practising paediatricians, featuring updates to all key chapters based on a literature review alongside new chapters focusing on emerging problems for Europe.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Paediatrics
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- 4. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 912
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 103mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9780198729228
- ISBN-10: 0198729227
- Artikelnr.: 43566838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Paediatrics
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- 4. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 912
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 103mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9780198729228
- ISBN-10: 0198729227
- Artikelnr.: 43566838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mike Sharland is a Consultant at the Paediatric Infectious Diseases Unit at St George's Hospital, London He is a recognized expert in optimising antimicrobial use in children. He is a board member of ESPID, Chair of ESPID Research Committee, Previous Chair of ESPID Training Committee, and Chair of RCPCH Standing Committee on Infection and Immunisation and Chair of the UK Medicines for Children Research Network Allergy, Infection and Immunity Clinical Study Group. He is also the Joint Chair of the Pediatric European Network for Trials in Infection.
* Section 1
* 1: Shalom Ben-Shimol and Ron Dagan: Antibacterials
* 2: Charalampos Antachopoulos: Antifungals
* 3: Geoffrey Edwards: Antiparasitics
* 4: Eleni Nastouli: Antivirals
* 5: Theoklis Zaoutis and Beatriz Larru: Antimicrobial stewardship
* 6: Andrew Pollard and Manish Sadarangani: Bacterial Meningitis
* 7: Saul Faust: Bone or Joint Infection
* 8: Georgi Christov and Garth Dixon: Cardiac Infection
* 9: Michael Millar and Jo Seale: Central venous line infection
* 10: Peter Rudd: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
* 11: Kirsty Mehring-Le Doare: Congenital Infection
* 12: Jim Buttery: Diarrhoea and Vomiting
* 13: Shamez Ladhani: Emerging Infections and pandemic preparedness
* 14: Jethro Herberg: Encephalitis
* 15: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Enlarged Lymph Nodes
* 16: Shelley Segal: Ocular Infections
* 17: Thomas Lehrnbecher: Immunocompromised children with infections
* 18: Matthew Snape, Tim Sell, and Rahale Tavanayan Fard: Immunisation
in immunocompromised children
* 19: Janet McCulloch: Infection Control in the Community
* 20: Jim Gray: Infection Control in the Hospital- HCAI
* 21: Jim Gray: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection
* 22: Nicola Principi: LRTI
* 23: Paul Heath and Stefania Vergnano: Neonatal Infection
* 24: Athimalaipet Ramanan and Marion Roderick: Periodic Fever
* 25: Anita Modi: Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
* 26: Penelope Bryant: Rash
* 27: Nikos Spryidis and Jim Gray: Gram-positive infections
* 28: Jim Gray: Gram-negative infections
* 29: David Elliman: Refugees and Internationally Adopted Children
* 30: Andrew Riordan: Returning from Abroad with an Infection
* 31: Marieke Emonts: Sepsis Syndrome
* 32: Alyson Elliman and Claire Rohan: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
* 33: Cilian O Maoldomhnaigh and Patrick Gavin: Skin and Soft Tissue
Infection
* 34: Austen Worth: Suspected Immunodeficiency
* 35: Adilia Warris: Systematic Fungal Infection
* 36: Tom Wolfs: Toxic Shock Syndrome
* 37: Ian Maconochie and Rebecca Salter: Trauma Bites and Burns
* 38: Matthew Ellis and Jane Wilson Howarth: Travelling Abroad
* 39: Maria Bitsori: Urinary Tract Infections in Children
* 40: Ulrich Heininger and Jan Bonhoeffer: URTI
* 41: Richard Cooke: Zoonoses
* Section 2
* 42: Herman Goossens: Adenovirus
* 43: Scott Hackett: Amoebiasis
* 44: Steven Welch: Anaerobic
* 45: Nuria Martinez-Allier: Arboviruses
* 46: Maribel González Tomé: Ascariasis (Roundworm)
* 47: Lucinda Winckworth: Aspergillosis
* 48: Robert Cunney: Botulism (Food-borne and Infant Botulism)
* 49: Julia M Kenny: Brucellosis
* 50: Nikos Spyridis: Campylobacter
* 51: Emmanuel Roilides: Candidiasis
* 52: Nicol Principi: Cat-Scratch Disease
* 53: Kirsty le Doare: Varicella zoster virus
* 54: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia pneumoniae
* 55: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia psittaci
* 56: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia trachomatis
* 57: Dominique Legros: Cholera
* 58: Susanna Liviadiotti, Laura Folgori and Livia Gargiullo:
Clostridium Difficile
* 59: Rowan Heath: Conjunctivitis
* 60: Mary Slatter: Cryptosporidiosis
* 61: Suzanne Luck: Cytomegalovirus Infection
* 62: Veronika Dvorakova and Rosemary Watson: Dermatophytoses: Tinea
Capitis, Corporis, Pedis and Unguium
* 63: Rick Malley and Irja Lutsar: Diptheria
* 64: Jethro Herberg and Rogier van Doorn: Enteroviruses and
Parechoviruses
* 65: Sue Liebeschuetz: Rhinoviruses
* 66: Giardiasis
* 67: Theresa Cole: Gonococcal Infection
* 68: Nicole van der Kar: Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome
* 69: Anna Papa: Haemorrhagic Fevers
* 70: Shamez Ladhani: Haemophilus influenzae
* 71: Irja Lutsar, Emily Williams and Piia Jõgi: Hand, Foot and Mouth
Disease
* 72: Alfredo Guarino: Helicobacter pylori Infection
* 73: Samreen Ijaz and Shamez Ladhani: Hepatitis A and E
* 74: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis B
* 75: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis C
* 76: Kirsty le Doare: HSV1 and HSV2
* 77: Simon Drysdale: HSV6 and HSV7
* 78: Carlo Giaquinto: HIV
* 79: Adam Finn: Infectious Helminthiasis
* 80: Eda Tamm: Epstein-Barr Virus (Infectious mononucleosis)
* 81: Terho Heikkinen: Influenza and Para-Influenza
* 82: Lei Ang: Intestinal Worms (threadworms)
* 83: Despina Eleftheriou: Kawasaki Disease
* 84: Marta Palusinska-Szysz: Legionnaires' Disease
* 85: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Leishmaniasis
* 86: Nicola Prinicipi: Listeriosis
* 87: Peter Rudd: Lyme Disease
* 88: Shamez Ladhani: Malaria
* 89: Vana Papavangelou: Measles
* 90: Michiel van der Flier: Meningococcal Disease
* 91: Stanley Plotkin and Mary Ramsay: Mumps
* 92: Philipp Henneke: Mycobacterial Infection (atypical)
* 93: Annemarie van Rossum and Patrick M.Meyer: Mycoplasma Infections
* 94: Marc Tebruegge: Nits and Head Lice
* 95: Miguel O'Ryan: Norovirus
* 96: Adilia Warris: Other Fungal Infections
* 97: Katja Doerholt: Papilloma virus
* 98: Penelope Bryant: Parvovirus Infection
* 99: Alison Kent and Ulrich Heininger: Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
* 100: Hermione Lyall: Plague
* 101: Alistair Bamford: Pneumococcal Disease
* 102: Aspasia Katragkou: Pneumocytis carinii Pneumonia
* 103: Patrizia D'argenio and Lorenza Romani: Poliomyelitis
* 104: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Poxvirus Infection (including Molluscum
Contagiosum)
* 105: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Prion Disease (Spongiform Encephalitis)
* 106: Bhanu Williams and Vas Novelli: Rabies
* 107: Jennifer Handforth: Respiritory Syncytial Virus Infection
* 108: T Ronan Leahy: HHV6
* 109: Carlo Giaquinto: Rotavirus and other Viral Enteropathogens
* 110: Pat Tookey: Rubella
* 111: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Salmonellosis
* 112: David Elliman: Scabies
* 113: Karyn Moshal: Schistosomiasis
* 114: Lei Ang: Shigellosis
* 115: Jim Gray: Staphylococcal Infections and MRSA
* 116: Phillip Henneke: Streptococcal Infections (excluding
pneumococcus)
* 117: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Syphillis
* 118: Mitul Patel: Tetanus
* 119: Ulrich Jeininger and Herwig Kollaritsch: Tick-borne Encephalitis
* 120: Mitul Patel: Toxocariasis
* 121: Simon Drysdale: Toxoplasmosis
* 122: Maria Tsolia and Delane Shingadia: Tuberculosis
* 123: Christopher Parry: Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
* 124: Wai-Tim Jim, Hsin Chi and Nan-Chang Chiu: Typhus
* 125: David Hill and Hilary J Simons: Yellow Fever
* 126: Mary Slack: Yersiniosis
* 127: Pablo Yagupsky and Ron Dagan: Kingella
* Appendices
* 1: Shamez Ladhani: Morbidity and Mortality from infection
* 2: Exclusion Period
* 3: Paul Heath and Ulrich Heininger: Variation in Immunisation
Schedules: UK and Europe
* Tables
* 1: Formulary
* 2: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Europe
* 3: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in the UK
* 4: Useful Contacts, Websites, Pictures
* 1: Shalom Ben-Shimol and Ron Dagan: Antibacterials
* 2: Charalampos Antachopoulos: Antifungals
* 3: Geoffrey Edwards: Antiparasitics
* 4: Eleni Nastouli: Antivirals
* 5: Theoklis Zaoutis and Beatriz Larru: Antimicrobial stewardship
* 6: Andrew Pollard and Manish Sadarangani: Bacterial Meningitis
* 7: Saul Faust: Bone or Joint Infection
* 8: Georgi Christov and Garth Dixon: Cardiac Infection
* 9: Michael Millar and Jo Seale: Central venous line infection
* 10: Peter Rudd: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
* 11: Kirsty Mehring-Le Doare: Congenital Infection
* 12: Jim Buttery: Diarrhoea and Vomiting
* 13: Shamez Ladhani: Emerging Infections and pandemic preparedness
* 14: Jethro Herberg: Encephalitis
* 15: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Enlarged Lymph Nodes
* 16: Shelley Segal: Ocular Infections
* 17: Thomas Lehrnbecher: Immunocompromised children with infections
* 18: Matthew Snape, Tim Sell, and Rahale Tavanayan Fard: Immunisation
in immunocompromised children
* 19: Janet McCulloch: Infection Control in the Community
* 20: Jim Gray: Infection Control in the Hospital- HCAI
* 21: Jim Gray: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection
* 22: Nicola Principi: LRTI
* 23: Paul Heath and Stefania Vergnano: Neonatal Infection
* 24: Athimalaipet Ramanan and Marion Roderick: Periodic Fever
* 25: Anita Modi: Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
* 26: Penelope Bryant: Rash
* 27: Nikos Spryidis and Jim Gray: Gram-positive infections
* 28: Jim Gray: Gram-negative infections
* 29: David Elliman: Refugees and Internationally Adopted Children
* 30: Andrew Riordan: Returning from Abroad with an Infection
* 31: Marieke Emonts: Sepsis Syndrome
* 32: Alyson Elliman and Claire Rohan: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
* 33: Cilian O Maoldomhnaigh and Patrick Gavin: Skin and Soft Tissue
Infection
* 34: Austen Worth: Suspected Immunodeficiency
* 35: Adilia Warris: Systematic Fungal Infection
* 36: Tom Wolfs: Toxic Shock Syndrome
* 37: Ian Maconochie and Rebecca Salter: Trauma Bites and Burns
* 38: Matthew Ellis and Jane Wilson Howarth: Travelling Abroad
* 39: Maria Bitsori: Urinary Tract Infections in Children
* 40: Ulrich Heininger and Jan Bonhoeffer: URTI
* 41: Richard Cooke: Zoonoses
* Section 2
* 42: Herman Goossens: Adenovirus
* 43: Scott Hackett: Amoebiasis
* 44: Steven Welch: Anaerobic
* 45: Nuria Martinez-Allier: Arboviruses
* 46: Maribel González Tomé: Ascariasis (Roundworm)
* 47: Lucinda Winckworth: Aspergillosis
* 48: Robert Cunney: Botulism (Food-borne and Infant Botulism)
* 49: Julia M Kenny: Brucellosis
* 50: Nikos Spyridis: Campylobacter
* 51: Emmanuel Roilides: Candidiasis
* 52: Nicol Principi: Cat-Scratch Disease
* 53: Kirsty le Doare: Varicella zoster virus
* 54: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia pneumoniae
* 55: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia psittaci
* 56: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia trachomatis
* 57: Dominique Legros: Cholera
* 58: Susanna Liviadiotti, Laura Folgori and Livia Gargiullo:
Clostridium Difficile
* 59: Rowan Heath: Conjunctivitis
* 60: Mary Slatter: Cryptosporidiosis
* 61: Suzanne Luck: Cytomegalovirus Infection
* 62: Veronika Dvorakova and Rosemary Watson: Dermatophytoses: Tinea
Capitis, Corporis, Pedis and Unguium
* 63: Rick Malley and Irja Lutsar: Diptheria
* 64: Jethro Herberg and Rogier van Doorn: Enteroviruses and
Parechoviruses
* 65: Sue Liebeschuetz: Rhinoviruses
* 66: Giardiasis
* 67: Theresa Cole: Gonococcal Infection
* 68: Nicole van der Kar: Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome
* 69: Anna Papa: Haemorrhagic Fevers
* 70: Shamez Ladhani: Haemophilus influenzae
* 71: Irja Lutsar, Emily Williams and Piia Jõgi: Hand, Foot and Mouth
Disease
* 72: Alfredo Guarino: Helicobacter pylori Infection
* 73: Samreen Ijaz and Shamez Ladhani: Hepatitis A and E
* 74: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis B
* 75: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis C
* 76: Kirsty le Doare: HSV1 and HSV2
* 77: Simon Drysdale: HSV6 and HSV7
* 78: Carlo Giaquinto: HIV
* 79: Adam Finn: Infectious Helminthiasis
* 80: Eda Tamm: Epstein-Barr Virus (Infectious mononucleosis)
* 81: Terho Heikkinen: Influenza and Para-Influenza
* 82: Lei Ang: Intestinal Worms (threadworms)
* 83: Despina Eleftheriou: Kawasaki Disease
* 84: Marta Palusinska-Szysz: Legionnaires' Disease
* 85: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Leishmaniasis
* 86: Nicola Prinicipi: Listeriosis
* 87: Peter Rudd: Lyme Disease
* 88: Shamez Ladhani: Malaria
* 89: Vana Papavangelou: Measles
* 90: Michiel van der Flier: Meningococcal Disease
* 91: Stanley Plotkin and Mary Ramsay: Mumps
* 92: Philipp Henneke: Mycobacterial Infection (atypical)
* 93: Annemarie van Rossum and Patrick M.Meyer: Mycoplasma Infections
* 94: Marc Tebruegge: Nits and Head Lice
* 95: Miguel O'Ryan: Norovirus
* 96: Adilia Warris: Other Fungal Infections
* 97: Katja Doerholt: Papilloma virus
* 98: Penelope Bryant: Parvovirus Infection
* 99: Alison Kent and Ulrich Heininger: Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
* 100: Hermione Lyall: Plague
* 101: Alistair Bamford: Pneumococcal Disease
* 102: Aspasia Katragkou: Pneumocytis carinii Pneumonia
* 103: Patrizia D'argenio and Lorenza Romani: Poliomyelitis
* 104: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Poxvirus Infection (including Molluscum
Contagiosum)
* 105: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Prion Disease (Spongiform Encephalitis)
* 106: Bhanu Williams and Vas Novelli: Rabies
* 107: Jennifer Handforth: Respiritory Syncytial Virus Infection
* 108: T Ronan Leahy: HHV6
* 109: Carlo Giaquinto: Rotavirus and other Viral Enteropathogens
* 110: Pat Tookey: Rubella
* 111: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Salmonellosis
* 112: David Elliman: Scabies
* 113: Karyn Moshal: Schistosomiasis
* 114: Lei Ang: Shigellosis
* 115: Jim Gray: Staphylococcal Infections and MRSA
* 116: Phillip Henneke: Streptococcal Infections (excluding
pneumococcus)
* 117: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Syphillis
* 118: Mitul Patel: Tetanus
* 119: Ulrich Jeininger and Herwig Kollaritsch: Tick-borne Encephalitis
* 120: Mitul Patel: Toxocariasis
* 121: Simon Drysdale: Toxoplasmosis
* 122: Maria Tsolia and Delane Shingadia: Tuberculosis
* 123: Christopher Parry: Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
* 124: Wai-Tim Jim, Hsin Chi and Nan-Chang Chiu: Typhus
* 125: David Hill and Hilary J Simons: Yellow Fever
* 126: Mary Slack: Yersiniosis
* 127: Pablo Yagupsky and Ron Dagan: Kingella
* Appendices
* 1: Shamez Ladhani: Morbidity and Mortality from infection
* 2: Exclusion Period
* 3: Paul Heath and Ulrich Heininger: Variation in Immunisation
Schedules: UK and Europe
* Tables
* 1: Formulary
* 2: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Europe
* 3: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in the UK
* 4: Useful Contacts, Websites, Pictures
* Section 1
* 1: Shalom Ben-Shimol and Ron Dagan: Antibacterials
* 2: Charalampos Antachopoulos: Antifungals
* 3: Geoffrey Edwards: Antiparasitics
* 4: Eleni Nastouli: Antivirals
* 5: Theoklis Zaoutis and Beatriz Larru: Antimicrobial stewardship
* 6: Andrew Pollard and Manish Sadarangani: Bacterial Meningitis
* 7: Saul Faust: Bone or Joint Infection
* 8: Georgi Christov and Garth Dixon: Cardiac Infection
* 9: Michael Millar and Jo Seale: Central venous line infection
* 10: Peter Rudd: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
* 11: Kirsty Mehring-Le Doare: Congenital Infection
* 12: Jim Buttery: Diarrhoea and Vomiting
* 13: Shamez Ladhani: Emerging Infections and pandemic preparedness
* 14: Jethro Herberg: Encephalitis
* 15: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Enlarged Lymph Nodes
* 16: Shelley Segal: Ocular Infections
* 17: Thomas Lehrnbecher: Immunocompromised children with infections
* 18: Matthew Snape, Tim Sell, and Rahale Tavanayan Fard: Immunisation
in immunocompromised children
* 19: Janet McCulloch: Infection Control in the Community
* 20: Jim Gray: Infection Control in the Hospital- HCAI
* 21: Jim Gray: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection
* 22: Nicola Principi: LRTI
* 23: Paul Heath and Stefania Vergnano: Neonatal Infection
* 24: Athimalaipet Ramanan and Marion Roderick: Periodic Fever
* 25: Anita Modi: Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
* 26: Penelope Bryant: Rash
* 27: Nikos Spryidis and Jim Gray: Gram-positive infections
* 28: Jim Gray: Gram-negative infections
* 29: David Elliman: Refugees and Internationally Adopted Children
* 30: Andrew Riordan: Returning from Abroad with an Infection
* 31: Marieke Emonts: Sepsis Syndrome
* 32: Alyson Elliman and Claire Rohan: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
* 33: Cilian O Maoldomhnaigh and Patrick Gavin: Skin and Soft Tissue
Infection
* 34: Austen Worth: Suspected Immunodeficiency
* 35: Adilia Warris: Systematic Fungal Infection
* 36: Tom Wolfs: Toxic Shock Syndrome
* 37: Ian Maconochie and Rebecca Salter: Trauma Bites and Burns
* 38: Matthew Ellis and Jane Wilson Howarth: Travelling Abroad
* 39: Maria Bitsori: Urinary Tract Infections in Children
* 40: Ulrich Heininger and Jan Bonhoeffer: URTI
* 41: Richard Cooke: Zoonoses
* Section 2
* 42: Herman Goossens: Adenovirus
* 43: Scott Hackett: Amoebiasis
* 44: Steven Welch: Anaerobic
* 45: Nuria Martinez-Allier: Arboviruses
* 46: Maribel González Tomé: Ascariasis (Roundworm)
* 47: Lucinda Winckworth: Aspergillosis
* 48: Robert Cunney: Botulism (Food-borne and Infant Botulism)
* 49: Julia M Kenny: Brucellosis
* 50: Nikos Spyridis: Campylobacter
* 51: Emmanuel Roilides: Candidiasis
* 52: Nicol Principi: Cat-Scratch Disease
* 53: Kirsty le Doare: Varicella zoster virus
* 54: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia pneumoniae
* 55: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia psittaci
* 56: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia trachomatis
* 57: Dominique Legros: Cholera
* 58: Susanna Liviadiotti, Laura Folgori and Livia Gargiullo:
Clostridium Difficile
* 59: Rowan Heath: Conjunctivitis
* 60: Mary Slatter: Cryptosporidiosis
* 61: Suzanne Luck: Cytomegalovirus Infection
* 62: Veronika Dvorakova and Rosemary Watson: Dermatophytoses: Tinea
Capitis, Corporis, Pedis and Unguium
* 63: Rick Malley and Irja Lutsar: Diptheria
* 64: Jethro Herberg and Rogier van Doorn: Enteroviruses and
Parechoviruses
* 65: Sue Liebeschuetz: Rhinoviruses
* 66: Giardiasis
* 67: Theresa Cole: Gonococcal Infection
* 68: Nicole van der Kar: Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome
* 69: Anna Papa: Haemorrhagic Fevers
* 70: Shamez Ladhani: Haemophilus influenzae
* 71: Irja Lutsar, Emily Williams and Piia Jõgi: Hand, Foot and Mouth
Disease
* 72: Alfredo Guarino: Helicobacter pylori Infection
* 73: Samreen Ijaz and Shamez Ladhani: Hepatitis A and E
* 74: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis B
* 75: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis C
* 76: Kirsty le Doare: HSV1 and HSV2
* 77: Simon Drysdale: HSV6 and HSV7
* 78: Carlo Giaquinto: HIV
* 79: Adam Finn: Infectious Helminthiasis
* 80: Eda Tamm: Epstein-Barr Virus (Infectious mononucleosis)
* 81: Terho Heikkinen: Influenza and Para-Influenza
* 82: Lei Ang: Intestinal Worms (threadworms)
* 83: Despina Eleftheriou: Kawasaki Disease
* 84: Marta Palusinska-Szysz: Legionnaires' Disease
* 85: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Leishmaniasis
* 86: Nicola Prinicipi: Listeriosis
* 87: Peter Rudd: Lyme Disease
* 88: Shamez Ladhani: Malaria
* 89: Vana Papavangelou: Measles
* 90: Michiel van der Flier: Meningococcal Disease
* 91: Stanley Plotkin and Mary Ramsay: Mumps
* 92: Philipp Henneke: Mycobacterial Infection (atypical)
* 93: Annemarie van Rossum and Patrick M.Meyer: Mycoplasma Infections
* 94: Marc Tebruegge: Nits and Head Lice
* 95: Miguel O'Ryan: Norovirus
* 96: Adilia Warris: Other Fungal Infections
* 97: Katja Doerholt: Papilloma virus
* 98: Penelope Bryant: Parvovirus Infection
* 99: Alison Kent and Ulrich Heininger: Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
* 100: Hermione Lyall: Plague
* 101: Alistair Bamford: Pneumococcal Disease
* 102: Aspasia Katragkou: Pneumocytis carinii Pneumonia
* 103: Patrizia D'argenio and Lorenza Romani: Poliomyelitis
* 104: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Poxvirus Infection (including Molluscum
Contagiosum)
* 105: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Prion Disease (Spongiform Encephalitis)
* 106: Bhanu Williams and Vas Novelli: Rabies
* 107: Jennifer Handforth: Respiritory Syncytial Virus Infection
* 108: T Ronan Leahy: HHV6
* 109: Carlo Giaquinto: Rotavirus and other Viral Enteropathogens
* 110: Pat Tookey: Rubella
* 111: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Salmonellosis
* 112: David Elliman: Scabies
* 113: Karyn Moshal: Schistosomiasis
* 114: Lei Ang: Shigellosis
* 115: Jim Gray: Staphylococcal Infections and MRSA
* 116: Phillip Henneke: Streptococcal Infections (excluding
pneumococcus)
* 117: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Syphillis
* 118: Mitul Patel: Tetanus
* 119: Ulrich Jeininger and Herwig Kollaritsch: Tick-borne Encephalitis
* 120: Mitul Patel: Toxocariasis
* 121: Simon Drysdale: Toxoplasmosis
* 122: Maria Tsolia and Delane Shingadia: Tuberculosis
* 123: Christopher Parry: Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
* 124: Wai-Tim Jim, Hsin Chi and Nan-Chang Chiu: Typhus
* 125: David Hill and Hilary J Simons: Yellow Fever
* 126: Mary Slack: Yersiniosis
* 127: Pablo Yagupsky and Ron Dagan: Kingella
* Appendices
* 1: Shamez Ladhani: Morbidity and Mortality from infection
* 2: Exclusion Period
* 3: Paul Heath and Ulrich Heininger: Variation in Immunisation
Schedules: UK and Europe
* Tables
* 1: Formulary
* 2: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Europe
* 3: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in the UK
* 4: Useful Contacts, Websites, Pictures
* 1: Shalom Ben-Shimol and Ron Dagan: Antibacterials
* 2: Charalampos Antachopoulos: Antifungals
* 3: Geoffrey Edwards: Antiparasitics
* 4: Eleni Nastouli: Antivirals
* 5: Theoklis Zaoutis and Beatriz Larru: Antimicrobial stewardship
* 6: Andrew Pollard and Manish Sadarangani: Bacterial Meningitis
* 7: Saul Faust: Bone or Joint Infection
* 8: Georgi Christov and Garth Dixon: Cardiac Infection
* 9: Michael Millar and Jo Seale: Central venous line infection
* 10: Peter Rudd: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
* 11: Kirsty Mehring-Le Doare: Congenital Infection
* 12: Jim Buttery: Diarrhoea and Vomiting
* 13: Shamez Ladhani: Emerging Infections and pandemic preparedness
* 14: Jethro Herberg: Encephalitis
* 15: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Enlarged Lymph Nodes
* 16: Shelley Segal: Ocular Infections
* 17: Thomas Lehrnbecher: Immunocompromised children with infections
* 18: Matthew Snape, Tim Sell, and Rahale Tavanayan Fard: Immunisation
in immunocompromised children
* 19: Janet McCulloch: Infection Control in the Community
* 20: Jim Gray: Infection Control in the Hospital- HCAI
* 21: Jim Gray: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection
* 22: Nicola Principi: LRTI
* 23: Paul Heath and Stefania Vergnano: Neonatal Infection
* 24: Athimalaipet Ramanan and Marion Roderick: Periodic Fever
* 25: Anita Modi: Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
* 26: Penelope Bryant: Rash
* 27: Nikos Spryidis and Jim Gray: Gram-positive infections
* 28: Jim Gray: Gram-negative infections
* 29: David Elliman: Refugees and Internationally Adopted Children
* 30: Andrew Riordan: Returning from Abroad with an Infection
* 31: Marieke Emonts: Sepsis Syndrome
* 32: Alyson Elliman and Claire Rohan: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
* 33: Cilian O Maoldomhnaigh and Patrick Gavin: Skin and Soft Tissue
Infection
* 34: Austen Worth: Suspected Immunodeficiency
* 35: Adilia Warris: Systematic Fungal Infection
* 36: Tom Wolfs: Toxic Shock Syndrome
* 37: Ian Maconochie and Rebecca Salter: Trauma Bites and Burns
* 38: Matthew Ellis and Jane Wilson Howarth: Travelling Abroad
* 39: Maria Bitsori: Urinary Tract Infections in Children
* 40: Ulrich Heininger and Jan Bonhoeffer: URTI
* 41: Richard Cooke: Zoonoses
* Section 2
* 42: Herman Goossens: Adenovirus
* 43: Scott Hackett: Amoebiasis
* 44: Steven Welch: Anaerobic
* 45: Nuria Martinez-Allier: Arboviruses
* 46: Maribel González Tomé: Ascariasis (Roundworm)
* 47: Lucinda Winckworth: Aspergillosis
* 48: Robert Cunney: Botulism (Food-borne and Infant Botulism)
* 49: Julia M Kenny: Brucellosis
* 50: Nikos Spyridis: Campylobacter
* 51: Emmanuel Roilides: Candidiasis
* 52: Nicol Principi: Cat-Scratch Disease
* 53: Kirsty le Doare: Varicella zoster virus
* 54: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia pneumoniae
* 55: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia psittaci
* 56: Nicola Principi: Chlamydia trachomatis
* 57: Dominique Legros: Cholera
* 58: Susanna Liviadiotti, Laura Folgori and Livia Gargiullo:
Clostridium Difficile
* 59: Rowan Heath: Conjunctivitis
* 60: Mary Slatter: Cryptosporidiosis
* 61: Suzanne Luck: Cytomegalovirus Infection
* 62: Veronika Dvorakova and Rosemary Watson: Dermatophytoses: Tinea
Capitis, Corporis, Pedis and Unguium
* 63: Rick Malley and Irja Lutsar: Diptheria
* 64: Jethro Herberg and Rogier van Doorn: Enteroviruses and
Parechoviruses
* 65: Sue Liebeschuetz: Rhinoviruses
* 66: Giardiasis
* 67: Theresa Cole: Gonococcal Infection
* 68: Nicole van der Kar: Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome
* 69: Anna Papa: Haemorrhagic Fevers
* 70: Shamez Ladhani: Haemophilus influenzae
* 71: Irja Lutsar, Emily Williams and Piia Jõgi: Hand, Foot and Mouth
Disease
* 72: Alfredo Guarino: Helicobacter pylori Infection
* 73: Samreen Ijaz and Shamez Ladhani: Hepatitis A and E
* 74: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis B
* 75: Suzanne Davison: Hepatitis C
* 76: Kirsty le Doare: HSV1 and HSV2
* 77: Simon Drysdale: HSV6 and HSV7
* 78: Carlo Giaquinto: HIV
* 79: Adam Finn: Infectious Helminthiasis
* 80: Eda Tamm: Epstein-Barr Virus (Infectious mononucleosis)
* 81: Terho Heikkinen: Influenza and Para-Influenza
* 82: Lei Ang: Intestinal Worms (threadworms)
* 83: Despina Eleftheriou: Kawasaki Disease
* 84: Marta Palusinska-Szysz: Legionnaires' Disease
* 85: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Leishmaniasis
* 86: Nicola Prinicipi: Listeriosis
* 87: Peter Rudd: Lyme Disease
* 88: Shamez Ladhani: Malaria
* 89: Vana Papavangelou: Measles
* 90: Michiel van der Flier: Meningococcal Disease
* 91: Stanley Plotkin and Mary Ramsay: Mumps
* 92: Philipp Henneke: Mycobacterial Infection (atypical)
* 93: Annemarie van Rossum and Patrick M.Meyer: Mycoplasma Infections
* 94: Marc Tebruegge: Nits and Head Lice
* 95: Miguel O'Ryan: Norovirus
* 96: Adilia Warris: Other Fungal Infections
* 97: Katja Doerholt: Papilloma virus
* 98: Penelope Bryant: Parvovirus Infection
* 99: Alison Kent and Ulrich Heininger: Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
* 100: Hermione Lyall: Plague
* 101: Alistair Bamford: Pneumococcal Disease
* 102: Aspasia Katragkou: Pneumocytis carinii Pneumonia
* 103: Patrizia D'argenio and Lorenza Romani: Poliomyelitis
* 104: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Poxvirus Infection (including Molluscum
Contagiosum)
* 105: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Prion Disease (Spongiform Encephalitis)
* 106: Bhanu Williams and Vas Novelli: Rabies
* 107: Jennifer Handforth: Respiritory Syncytial Virus Infection
* 108: T Ronan Leahy: HHV6
* 109: Carlo Giaquinto: Rotavirus and other Viral Enteropathogens
* 110: Pat Tookey: Rubella
* 111: Jolanta Bernatoniene: Salmonellosis
* 112: David Elliman: Scabies
* 113: Karyn Moshal: Schistosomiasis
* 114: Lei Ang: Shigellosis
* 115: Jim Gray: Staphylococcal Infections and MRSA
* 116: Phillip Henneke: Streptococcal Infections (excluding
pneumococcus)
* 117: Shalom Ben-Shimol: Syphillis
* 118: Mitul Patel: Tetanus
* 119: Ulrich Jeininger and Herwig Kollaritsch: Tick-borne Encephalitis
* 120: Mitul Patel: Toxocariasis
* 121: Simon Drysdale: Toxoplasmosis
* 122: Maria Tsolia and Delane Shingadia: Tuberculosis
* 123: Christopher Parry: Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
* 124: Wai-Tim Jim, Hsin Chi and Nan-Chang Chiu: Typhus
* 125: David Hill and Hilary J Simons: Yellow Fever
* 126: Mary Slack: Yersiniosis
* 127: Pablo Yagupsky and Ron Dagan: Kingella
* Appendices
* 1: Shamez Ladhani: Morbidity and Mortality from infection
* 2: Exclusion Period
* 3: Paul Heath and Ulrich Heininger: Variation in Immunisation
Schedules: UK and Europe
* Tables
* 1: Formulary
* 2: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Europe
* 3: Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in the UK
* 4: Useful Contacts, Websites, Pictures