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Principles and practice of pediatric infectious diseases

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Philadelphia : Elsevier, 2023Edition: 6th edDescription: 1 online resource:illustrations (some color)ISBN:
  • 9780323756082
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Contents:
pt. I: Understanding, controlling, and preventing infectious diseases -- A: Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases -- B: Prevention of infectious diseases -- C: Host defenses against infectious diseases -- pt. II: Clinical syndromes and cardinal features of infectious diseases: approach to diagnosis and initial management -- A: Septicemia, toxin, and inflammation-mediated syndromes -- B: Cardinal symptom complexes -- C: Oral infections and upper and middle respiratory tract infections -- D: Lower respiratory tract infections -- E: Cardiac and vascular infections -- F: Central nervous system infections -- G: Genitourinary tract infections -- H: Gastrointestinal tract infections and intoxications -- I: Intra-abdominal infections -- J: Skin and soft tissue infections -- K: Bone and joint infections -- L: Eye infection -- M: Infections related to trauma -- N: Infections of the fetus and newborn -- O: Infections and transplantation -- P: Infections and cancer -- Q: Infections associated with hospitalization and medical devices -- R: Infections in patients with deficient defenses -- S: Human immunodeficiency virus and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- pt. III: Etiologic agents of infectious diseases -- A: Bacteria -- Gram-positive cocci -- Gram-negative cocci -- Gram-Positive bacilli -- Enterobacteriaceae: gram-negative bacilli -- Nonenterobacteriaceae: gram-negative bacilli -- Gram-negative coccobacilli -- Treponemataceae (spiral organisms) -- Anaerobic bacteria -- Mycoplasma -- Diseases of possible infectious or unknown etiology -- B: Viruses -- DNA viruses: poxviridae -- DNA viruses: herpesviridae -- DNA viruses: adenoviridae -- DNA viruses: papovaviridae -- DNA viruses: hepadnaviridae -- DNA viruses: parvoviridae -- RNA viruses: reoviridae -- RNA viruses: togaviridae, flaviviridae, and bunyaviridae -- RNA viruses: coronaviridae -- RNA viruses: paramyxoviridae -- RNA viruses: rhabdoviridae -- RNA viruses: orthomyxoviridae -- RNA viruses: arenaviridae and filoviridae -- RNA viruses: retroviridae -- RNA viruses: picornaviridae -- RNA viruses: caliciviridae -- C: Fungi -- D: Human parasites and vectors -- Protozoa -- Nematodes -- Cestodes -- Trematodes -- pt. IV: Laboratory diagnosis and therapy for infectious diseases -- A: The clinician and the laboratory -- B: Anti-infective therapy."
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pt. I: Understanding, controlling, and preventing infectious diseases -- A: Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases -- B: Prevention of infectious diseases -- C: Host defenses against infectious diseases -- pt. II: Clinical syndromes and cardinal features of infectious diseases: approach to diagnosis and initial management -- A: Septicemia, toxin, and inflammation-mediated syndromes -- B: Cardinal symptom complexes -- C: Oral infections and upper and middle respiratory tract infections -- D: Lower respiratory tract infections -- E: Cardiac and vascular infections -- F: Central nervous system infections -- G: Genitourinary tract infections -- H: Gastrointestinal tract infections and intoxications -- I: Intra-abdominal infections -- J: Skin and soft tissue infections -- K: Bone and joint infections -- L: Eye infection -- M: Infections related to trauma -- N: Infections of the fetus and newborn -- O: Infections and transplantation -- P: Infections and cancer -- Q: Infections associated with hospitalization and medical devices -- R: Infections in patients with deficient defenses -- S: Human immunodeficiency virus and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- pt. III: Etiologic agents of infectious diseases -- A: Bacteria -- Gram-positive cocci -- Gram-negative cocci -- Gram-Positive bacilli -- Enterobacteriaceae: gram-negative bacilli -- Nonenterobacteriaceae: gram-negative bacilli -- Gram-negative coccobacilli -- Treponemataceae (spiral organisms) -- Anaerobic bacteria -- Mycoplasma -- Diseases of possible infectious or unknown etiology -- B: Viruses -- DNA viruses: poxviridae -- DNA viruses: herpesviridae -- DNA viruses: adenoviridae -- DNA viruses: papovaviridae -- DNA viruses: hepadnaviridae -- DNA viruses: parvoviridae -- RNA viruses: reoviridae -- RNA viruses: togaviridae, flaviviridae, and bunyaviridae -- RNA viruses: coronaviridae -- RNA viruses: paramyxoviridae -- RNA viruses: rhabdoviridae -- RNA viruses: orthomyxoviridae -- RNA viruses: arenaviridae and filoviridae -- RNA viruses: retroviridae -- RNA viruses: picornaviridae -- RNA viruses: caliciviridae -- C: Fungi -- D: Human parasites and vectors -- Protozoa -- Nematodes -- Cestodes -- Trematodes -- pt. IV: Laboratory diagnosis and therapy for infectious diseases -- A: The clinician and the laboratory -- B: Anti-infective therapy."

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