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Clinical and Diagnostic Virology Goura Kudesia

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology By Goura Kudesia

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology by Goura Kudesia


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This basic but comprehensive text covers both diagnostic and clinical aspects of medical virology, aimed at all healthcare professionals who need a clear understanding of viruses in the clinical setting. Organised into five main sections of individual viruses, related agents, clinical syndromes, diagnostic techniques and patient management.

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology Summary

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology by Goura Kudesia

This basic but comprehensive text is aimed at all healthcare professionals who need a clear understanding of medical virology. Written by two highly experienced virologists, the book is divided into five sections: 1) Individual viruses; 2) Other related agents; 3) Clinical syndromes; 4) Diagnostic techniques; 5) Patient management. The individual virus chapters provide information on incubation period, infectivity, control of infection and management. The clinical syndrome chapters provide information on the clinical presentation of disease, thus enabling the reader to search according to patient symptoms rather than referring to several individual virus chapters. The standard chapter formats, simple language and liberal use of tables, figures and algorithms enable quick access to key information, and the comprehensive coverage of all viral agents is unique in a practical guide of this size.

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology Reviews

'[This volume] is clearly laid out in five main sections, each with a different emphasis, and taken as a whole gives a sound overview of the subject. ... The tables at the end of each chapter on the individual viruses provide excellent guides to testing and interpretation.' Dr Ken Mutton, Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists

About Goura Kudesia

Goura Kudesia is a Consultant Virologist at the Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. She is also Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Sheffield, and Honorary Professor of Clinical Virology at Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK. Tim Wreghitt is Regional Microbiologist for the East of England at the Health Protection Agency. He is also Honorary Consultant Virologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and Associate Lecturer, Cambridge University, UK.

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction to virology; Part I. Individual Viruses: 1. Adenoviruses; 2. Arboviruses and haemorrhagic fever viruses; 3. Cytomegalovirus (CMV); 4. Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV); 5. Enteroviruses; 6. Hepatitis A Virus (HAV); 7. Hepatitis B and D Viruses (HBV & HDV); 8. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV); 9. Hepatitis E Virus (HEV); 10. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV); 11. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS); 12. Human Herpes Viruses types 6, 7 & 8 (HHV 6, 7, & 8); 13. Human T Cell Leukaemia Virus (HTLV); 14. Influenza viruses; 15. Measles virus; 16. Mumps virus; 17. Noroviruses; 18. Parainfluenza viruses; 19. Papilloma and Polyoma viruses; 20. Parvovirus B19; 21. Pox viruses; 22. Rabies virus; 23. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV); 24. Rhinoviruses; 25. Rotaviruses; 26. Rubella virus; 27. SARS CoV and other coronaviruses; 28. Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV); Part II. Other Related Agents: 29. Chlamydia; 30. Toxoplasma gondii; 31. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (CJD and nvCJD); Part III. Clinical Syndromes: 32. Central Nervous System viral infections; 33. Viral eye infections; 34. The common cold; 35. Respiratory virus infections; 36. Atypical pneumonia; 37. Gastroenteritis viruses; 38. Viral hepatitis; 39. Genital tract and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs); 40. Glandular Fever-type illness; 41. Viral rashes and skin infections; 42. Infections in pregnancy, congenital and neonatal infections; 43. Virus infections in immunocompromised patients; 44. Viral malignancies; 45. Travel related infections; Part IV. Diagnostic Techniques: 46. Sending specimens to the laboratory; 47. Serological techniques; 48. Virus detection; 49. Molecular techniques; Part V. Patient Management: 50. Anti-viral drugs; 51. Viral vaccines; 52. Infection control; 53. Occupational health.

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NLS9780521694674
9780521694674
0521694671
Clinical and Diagnostic Virology by Goura Kudesia
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20090219
276
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