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Core Concepts in Clinical Infectious Diseases (CCCID)

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Core Concepts in Clinical Infectious Diseases (CCCID)

Core Concepts in Clinical Infectious Diseases (CCCID) provides medical students and researchers, infectious disease fellows, and practicing clinicians with key clinical concepts in the differential diagnosis and workup of infectious diseases. With the use of tables, charts, and problem-oriented medical diagnosis, it will provide a way of organizing and thinking about commonly seen clinical presentations of infectious diseases. Instead of discussing each disease process or any particular infectious process, this book will assist clinicians in seeing the forest and not focusing on the leaf.

Graphs and tables have been constructed over 14 years of taking notes, teaching clinical infectious diseases, and discussing real clinical cases. This book is not about acquiring the structure of infectious diseases that is presented in classic textbooks of infectious disease; instead, it is about refining the process of putting the pieces together in clinical thinking to achieve an accurate clinical diagnosis and thus improved patient care.

1. Community-Acquired Sepsis 2. Bloodstream Infections 3. Central Nervous System Infections 4. Ocular Infections5. Upper Airways Infections6. Lower Airways Infections 7. Neck and Thoracic Infections8. Abdominal/Pelvic Infections9. Genitourinary Infections10. Cutaneous, Subcutaneous and Deep Tissue Infections 11. Osteoarticular Infections 12. Non-purulent Manifestations of Infectious Diseases 13. Inflammatory and Autoimmune Syndromes Mimickers of Infection14. Syndromes in Travel and Tropical Medicine 15. Syndromes Associated with Immunodeficiencies16. Specific Organ Syndromes17. Febrile Syndromes
Dr. Franco-Paredes is a practicing clinician in internal medicine and infectious diseases with an MPH in global health and 14 years of clinical activities in travel and tropical medicine, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, leprosy, vaccine-preventable diseases and general infectious diseases. Concomitantly with clinical duties, he has also participated in international consultations in global health over the last 10 years. His interests have included epidemiological and clinical aspects of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and vaccine-preventable diseases. Dr. Franco-Paredes is currently a Consultant Coalition against Typhoid Program at Sabin Vaccine Institute, Washington, D.C; and Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the Hospital Infantil de Mexico, Federico Gomez.
  • Assists the reader in connecting the dots (process of accumulating real-time knowledge) during the thinking process of clinical decision-making in the area of infectious diseases
  • Uses tables and charts for easy understanding and application
  • Contains a manual style that targets different audiences, such as medical students, hospital medicine specialists, outpatient internal medicine practitioners, infectious disease fellows in training, and practicing clinicians
  • Provides an up-to-date discussion of core concepts in clinical infectious diseases

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15x22.8 cm

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Thème de Core Concepts in Clinical Infectious Diseases (CCCID) :

Mots-clés :

abscess; acid-base disorders; acute bacterial endocarditis; acute bacterial meningitis; acute endocarditis; acute liver failure; acute osteomyelitis; adenovirus; adrenal insufficiency; Aeromonas hidrophyla; agammaglobulinemia; AIDS; anaerobic; aortitis; aphtous ulcers; asymptomatic screening; bacteremia; bacterial; bisphosphonates; brain abscess; BRONJ; carbuncle; cavitary lesions; cellulitis; folliculitis; cervicitis; cholangitis; chorioretinitis; chronic osteomyelitis; clostridial; clostridial myonecrosis; complement deficiency; complicated urinary tract infection; conjunctivitis; corporate travel; crystal-induced arthritis; cutaneous manifestations; dermatologic; dermis; diabetes mellitus; diarrhea; ecthyma; ecthyma gangrenosum; electrolytes; encephalitis; encephalopathy; endocarditis; enteric fever; eosinophilia; eosinophilic pulmonary disease; epidermis; epidural abscess; erysipelas; erythema induratum; erythema nodosum; fever of unknown origin; fever returned traveler; forunculosis; fungal; fungal infection; gas gangrene; gastroenteritis; gastrointestinal; genitourinary tuberculosis; glomerulonephritis; gout; Gram-negative bacilli; Haemophilus influenzae; hemophagocytic síndrome; hepatitis; herpes simplex; HIV; HIV/AIDS; HTLV-1; humoral immunodeficiency; hypogammaglobulinemia; IgG4-related disease; impetigo; infection; infectious disease; infectious mononucleosis; inflammatory; influenza; interstitial lung disease; intra-abdominal abscess; intravenous drug users; keratitis; laryngitis; Lemierre's síndrome; liver abscess; lung; malignancies; mediastinitis; meningitis; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus; miocarditis; missionary; Moraxella catarrhalis; multiorgan failure; mycobacterial; myonecrosis