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Manual of Childhood Infections

Manual of Childhood Infections

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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 theestablished 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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OUP Oxford
83772
9780198729228
9780198729228

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
1032
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
488
  • Section 1; Antibacterials; Antifungals; Antiparasitics; Antivirals; Antimicrobial stewardship; Bacterial Meningitis; Bone or Joint Infection; Cardiac Infection; Central venous line infection; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Congenital Infection; Diarrhoea and Vomiting; Emerging Infections and pandemic preparedness; Encephalitis; Enlarged Lymph Nodes; Ocular Infections; Immunocompromised children with infections; Immunisation in immunocompromised children; Infection Control in the Community; Infection Control in the Hospital- HCAI; Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection; LRTI; Neonatal Infection; Periodic Fever; Pyrexia of Unknown Origin; Rash; Gram-positive infections; Gram-negative infections; Refugees and Internationally Adopted Children; Returning from Abroad with an Infection; Sepsis Syndrome; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Skin and Soft Tissue Infection; Suspected Immunodeficiency; Systematic Fungal Infection; Toxic Shock Syndrome; Trauma Bites and Burns; Travelling Abroad; Urinary Tract Infections in Children; URTI; Zoonoses; Section 2; Adenovirus; Amoebiasis; Anaerobic; Arboviruses; Ascariasis (Roundworm); Aspergillosis; Botulism (Food-borne and Infant Botulism); Brucellosis; Campylobacter; Candidiasis; Cat-Scratch Disease; Varicella zoster virus; Chlamydia pneumoniae; Chlamydia psittaci; Chlamydia trachomatis; Cholera; Clostridium Difficile; Conjunctivitis; Cryptosporidiosis; Cytomegalovirus Infection; Dermatophytoses: Tinea Capitis, Corporis, Pedis and Unguium; Diptheria; Enteroviruses and Parechoviruses; Rhinoviruses; Giardiasis; Gonococcal Infection; Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome; Haemorrhagic Fevers; Haemophilus influenzae; Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease; Helicobacter pylori Infection; Hepatitis A & E; Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C; HSV1 & HSV2; HSV6 & HSV7; HIV; Infectious Helminthiasis; Epstein-Barr Virus (Infectious mononucleosis); Influenza and Para-Influenza; Intestinal Worms (threadworms); Kawasaki Disease; Legionnaires Disease; Leishmaniasis; Listeriosis; Lyme Disease; Malaria; Measles; Meningococcal Disease; Mumps; Mycobacterial Infection (atypical); Mycoplasma Infections; Nits and Head Lice; Norovirus; Other Fungal Infections; Papilloma virus; Parvovirus Infection; Pertussis (Whooping Cough); Plague; Pneumococcal Disease; Pneumocytis carinii Pneumonia; Poliomyelitis; Poxvirus Infection (including Molluscum Contagiosum); Prion Disease (Spongiform Encephalitis); Rabies; Respiritory Syncytial Virus Infection; HHV6; Rotavirus and other Viral Enteropathogens; Rubella; Salmonellosis; Scabies; Schistosomiasis; Shigellosis; Staphylococcal Infections and MRSA; Streptococcal Infections (excluding pneumococcus); Syphillis; Tetanus; Tick-borne Encephalitis; Toxocariasis; Toxoplasmosis; Tuberculosis; Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers; Typhus; Yellow Fever; Yersiniosis; Kingella; Appendices; Morbidity and Mortality from infection; Exclusion Period; Variation in Immunisation Schedules: UK and Europe; Tables; Formulary; Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Europe; Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in the UK; Useful Contacts, Websites, Pictures;
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