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The Washington Manual Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Consult Washington University, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine

The Washington Manual Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Consult By Washington University, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine

The Washington Manual Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Consult by Washington University, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine


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Covers the full spectrum of infectious disease problems. This title offers clinicians assistance in determining what infections the patient is at risk for, where and how (s)he acquired the infection, how to evaluate and manage the patient, and what complications to expect.

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The Washington Manual Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Consult by Washington University, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine

Prepared by residents and fellows at the Washington University School of Medicine, this handbook covers the full spectrum of infectious disease problems with the same front-lines practicality as the world-famous Washington Manual(R) of Medical Therapeutics. This consult manual offers clinicians valuable assistance in determining what infections the patient is at risk for, where and how (s)he acquired the infection, how to evaluate and manage the patient, and what complications to expect. Chapters on infections of each organ system begin with an approach to that organ system. Other topics covered include bioterrorism, sexually transmitted diseases, brucellosis, systemic mycoses, immunizations, and antimicrobials. This handbook is also available electronically for handheld computers. See PDA listing for details. The Washington Manual(R) is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by LWW under license from Washington University.

Table of Contents

Approach to the Infectious Diseases Consult 1 Hilary M. Babcock Febrile Syndromes 6 Michele C. L. Cabellon and Erik Dubberke Upper Respiratory Tract Infections 23 Rebecca E. Chandler Pulmonary Infections 31 Rebecca E. Chandler Cardiovascular Hardware Infections 47 Michele C. L. Cabellon Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract 63 Melissa L. Norton Infections of the Hepatobiliary System 86 Melissa L. Norton Urinary Tract Infections 95 Michele C. L. Cabellon Sexually Transmitted Infections 109 Catherine A. Hermann Skin and Soft Tissue Infections 116 Behzad Razavi Eye Infections 128 Kristin Mondy Central Nervous System Infections 133 Erin K. Quirk Oncologic Infections 144 Erik Dubberke Bone Marrow Transplant Infections 147 Erik Dubberke Solid Organ Transplant Infections 154 Erik Dubberke Bacteremia and Sepsis 162 Erik Dubberke Travel Medicine 173 Erik Dubberke Immunizations 177 Bing Ho Immune Deficiency Disorders 183 Maria B. Ristig Human and Animal Bites 189 Erin K. Quirk Tick-Borne Illnesses 192 Erin K. Quirk and Nicholas dad Spirochetes 202 Nicholas Haddad Brucellosis 209 Michele C. L. Cabellon Systemic Mycoses 212 Anucha Apisarnthanarak Protozoa 219 Erik Dubberke Ectoparasitic Infections 232 Rebecca E. Chandler Antimicrobial Agents 235 David J. Ritchie and Nathan P. Wiederhold Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 312 Rebecca E. Chandler Bioterrorism 319 Steve J. Lawrence Infection Control 327 Kristin Mondy Index 331

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CIN0781743737G
9780781743730
0781743737
The Washington Manual Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Consult by Washington University, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine
Used - Good
Paperback
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2005-04-01
432
N/A
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