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Infectious and Tropical Diseases

A Handbook for Primary Care

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This practical reference provides a single, concise source of current information on the diseases and conditions common among immigrants, refugees, travelers, and persons in contact with these populations in the developed world. An easy-to-use format makes this reference ideal for primary care and other providers in a variety of clinical settings. It also features content on agents that may be used as biological warfare.
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
832
Dimensions (mm)
111 x 187
Weight (g)
635
  • 1. Introduction to Infectious Diseases of Immigrants, Refugees, and Travelers
    2. Classification of Infectious Diseases
    3. Diagnosis and Approaches to Patients
    4. Actinomycosis
    5. Amebiasis
    6. Anisakidosis
    7. Anthrax
    8. Arbovirus Encephalitis
    9. Ascariasis
    10. Babesiosis
    11. Bartonellosis
    12. Blastomycosis
    13. Botulism
    14. Brucellosis
    15. Buruli Ulcer
    16. Capillariasis
    17. Chagas diseasse
    18. Chikungunya Fever
    19. Cholera
    20. Chromoblastomycosis
    21. Coccidioidomycosis
    22. Cryptococcosis
    23. Cryptosporidiosis
    24. Cutaneous Larva Migrans
    25. Dengue
    26. Diphtheria
    27. Ebola and Marburg Hemorrhagic Fevers
    28. Echinococcosis
    29. Enterobiasis
    30. Filariasis: Drancunculiasis
    31. Filariasis: Loiasis
    32. Filariasis: Lymphatic
    33. Filariasis: Onchocerciasis
    34. Giardiasis
    35. Gnathostomiasis
    36. Granuloma Inguinale
    37. Hantavirus Hemorrhagic Fever With Renal Syndrome
    38. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
    39. Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral
    40. Hepatitis A
    41. Hepatitis B
    42. Hepatitis, NonA and NonB
    43. Histoplasmosis
    44. Hookworm
    45. Hymenolepiasis
    46. Lassa Fever
    47. Leishmaniasis
    48. Leprosy
    49. Leptospirosis
    50. Lice, Head
    51. Lyme Disease
    52. Malaria
    53. Measles
    54. Melioidosis
    55. Meningitis, Bacterial
    56. Mycetoma
    57. Myiasis
    58. Paracoccidioidomycosis
    59. Parastrongyliasis, Abdominal
    60. Parastrongyliasis Meningitis
    61. Pemphigus, Endemic Foliaceus
    62. Pertussis
    63. Pinta
    64. Plague
    65. Poliomyelitis
    66. Psittacosis
    67. Q Fever
    68. Relapsing Fever
    69. Scabies
    70. Schistosomiasis
    71. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
    72. Smallpox
    73. Sporotrichosis
    74. Staphylococcal Skin Infection
    75. Strongylodiasis
    76. Syphilis
    77. Tapeworm
    78. Tetanus
    79. Tinea
    80. Toxocariasis
    81. Toxoplasmosis
    82. Trachoma
    83. Trematodes, Hepatic
    84. Trematodes, Intestinal
    85. Trematodes, Pulmonary
    86. Trench Fever
    87. Trichinellosis
    88. Trichuriasis
    89. Trypanosomiasis, African
    90. Tuberculosis
    91. Tularemia
    92. Tungiasis
    93. Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
    94. Typhus
    95. Yaws
    96. Yellow Fever


    Appendix A: Differential Diagnosis of Diseases by Signs, Symptoms, and Geography

    Appendix B: Diarrhea

    Appendix C: Notifiable Diseases

    Appendix D: Preventing Insect- and Rodent-Borne Diseases

    Appendix E: Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Immunodeficiencey Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Resource-Limited Settings
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