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Clinical and Diagnostic Virology

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology

9781009334419
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Since the first edition was published in 2009, there have been significant advances in diagnostics and management of viral infections, as well as newly discovered viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and Zika virus. This new edition provides up-to-date information on the key developments in clinical and diagnostic virology, especially molecular diagnosis, with guidance on new molecular and bedside tests. Effective antiviral treatments and novel combinations of treatments recently introduced are covered in depth. Infection control precautions and pandemic preparedness are discussed, with a focus on recent outbreaks. As with the first edition, coverage is succinct and practical with easily accessible information in algorithms and tables, and standardised chapter layouts organised from A to Z. This is an ideal introduction to complex topics for healthcare trainees, as well as a handy and easily accessible reference for more experienced hospital clinicians and primary care physicians.
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9781009334419
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Publication date
2024
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
334
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 235.00
Weight (g)
506
  • Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction: basic virology; Section 1: Individual Viruses: 1. Adenoviruses; 2. Arboviruses; 3. Cytomegalovirus; 4. Epstein-Barr virus; 5. Enteroviruses; 6. Hepatitis A virus; 7. Hepatitis B and D viruses; 8. Hepatitis C virus; 9. Hepatitis E virus; 10. Herpes simplex virus; 11. HIV and AIDS; 12. Human coronaviruses (including Covid-19, SARS and MERS); 13. Human herpesviruses types 6, 7 and 8; 14. Human metapneumovirus; 15. Human T-cell leukaemia viruses; 16. Influenza viruses; 17. Measles virus; 18. Mumps virus; 19. Noroviruses; 20. Papilloma and polyoma viruses; 21. Parainfluenza viruses; 22. Parvovirus B19; 23. Poxviruses; 24. Rabies virus; 25. Respiratory syncytial virus; 26. Rhinoviruses; 27. Rotaviruses; 28. Rubella virus; 29. Varicella-zoster virus; Section 2: Other Related Agents; 30. Chlamydia; 31. Toxoplasma gondii; 32. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (CJD and vCJD); Section 3: Clinical Syndromes; 33. Atypical pneumonia; 34. Central nervous system viral infections; 35. Common cold; 36. Genital tract and sexually transmitted infections; 37. Glandular fever-type illness; 38. Haemorrhagic fevers; 39. Infections in pregnancy, congenital and neonatal infections; 40. Respiratory virus infections; 41. Travel-related infections; 42. Viral eye infections; 43. Viral gastroenteritis; 44. Viral hepatitis; 45. Virus infections in immunocompromised patients; 46. Viral malignancies; 47. Viral rashes; 48. Viral zoonotic infections; Section 4: Laboratory Diagnosis; 49. Sending specimens to the laboratory; 50. Serological techniques; 51. Virus detection: Molecular techniques; 52. Virus detection: Non-molecular techniques; 53. Quality control and laboratory accreditation; Section 5: Patient Management; 54. Antiviral drugs; 55. Viral vaccines; 56. Infection control; 57. Occupational health; 58. Public health and pandemic preparedness; Index.
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