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Bacterial Infections of Humans [recurso electrónico] : Epidemiology and Control / edited by Philip S. Brachman, Elias Abrutyn.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Descripción: XX, 1600p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387098432
  • 99780387098432
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 616.9 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Epidemiological Concepts -- Public Health Surveillance -- Molecular Epidemiology -- The Epidemiology of Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents -- Anthrax -- Bacterial Foodborne Disease -- Botulism -- Brucellosis -- Campylobacter Infections -- Chancroid -- Chlamydial Infections -- Cholera -- Clostridium difficile -- Diphtheria -- Escherichia coli Diarrhea -- Gonococcal Infections -- Haemophilus influenzae -- Helicobacter pylori -- Legionellosis -- Leprosy -- Leptospirosis -- Listeria monocytogenes Infections -- Lyme Disease -- Meningococcal Infections -- Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Other Human Mycoplasmas -- Healthcare-Acquired Bacterial Infections -- Pertussis -- Plague -- Pneumococcal Infections -- Q fever -- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever -- Salmonellosis: Nontyphoidal -- Shigellosis -- Evans' Infections of Humans: Staphylococcal Infections -- Streptococcal Infections -- Syphilis -- Syphilis -- Tetanus -- Toxic Shock Syndrome (Staphylococcal) -- Tuberculosis -- Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections -- Tularemia -- Typhoid Fever -- Yersinia enterocolitica Infections.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Bacterial Infections of Humans Epidemiology and Control Fourth Edition Edited by Philip S. Brachman, Emory University, and Elias Abrutyn, Drexel University. The new Fourth Edition of Bacterial Infections of Humans reflects a decade of important discoveries, technological progress, and valuable new therapies as well as emerging and reemerging infections, resistant strains of bacteria, and threats of bioterrorism. It offers accessible, up-to-date information across the range of disease entities. As in previous editions, introductory chapters review general concepts of infection and epidemiology, and the chapters devoted to specific infections follow a consistent and highly useful format: historical background, methodology (diagnosis and pathology), biology, descriptive epidemiology, mechanism and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, host responses, methods of prevention and control, and areas for future research. All material has been thoroughly updated, and two chapters on molecular epidemiology and health care-acquired bacterial infections, are entirely new. A sampling of the 40 diseases and clinical syndromes covered in the Fourth Edition: Anthrax Bacterial foodborne disease Chlamydia E. coli Legionellosis Meningitis Q fever Tuberculosis Bacterial Infections of Humans has been noted for ably complementing textbooks on the subject, and this most current edition remains a major reference for professionals in the field, including public health practitioners, microbiologists, immunologists, researchers studying pathogenic bacteria, clinicians working with infectious disease, and medical or nursing students.
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Epidemiological Concepts -- Public Health Surveillance -- Molecular Epidemiology -- The Epidemiology of Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents -- Anthrax -- Bacterial Foodborne Disease -- Botulism -- Brucellosis -- Campylobacter Infections -- Chancroid -- Chlamydial Infections -- Cholera -- Clostridium difficile -- Diphtheria -- Escherichia coli Diarrhea -- Gonococcal Infections -- Haemophilus influenzae -- Helicobacter pylori -- Legionellosis -- Leprosy -- Leptospirosis -- Listeria monocytogenes Infections -- Lyme Disease -- Meningococcal Infections -- Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Other Human Mycoplasmas -- Healthcare-Acquired Bacterial Infections -- Pertussis -- Plague -- Pneumococcal Infections -- Q fever -- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever -- Salmonellosis: Nontyphoidal -- Shigellosis -- Evans' Infections of Humans: Staphylococcal Infections -- Streptococcal Infections -- Syphilis -- Syphilis -- Tetanus -- Toxic Shock Syndrome (Staphylococcal) -- Tuberculosis -- Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections -- Tularemia -- Typhoid Fever -- Yersinia enterocolitica Infections.

Bacterial Infections of Humans Epidemiology and Control Fourth Edition Edited by Philip S. Brachman, Emory University, and Elias Abrutyn, Drexel University. The new Fourth Edition of Bacterial Infections of Humans reflects a decade of important discoveries, technological progress, and valuable new therapies as well as emerging and reemerging infections, resistant strains of bacteria, and threats of bioterrorism. It offers accessible, up-to-date information across the range of disease entities. As in previous editions, introductory chapters review general concepts of infection and epidemiology, and the chapters devoted to specific infections follow a consistent and highly useful format: historical background, methodology (diagnosis and pathology), biology, descriptive epidemiology, mechanism and routes of transmission, pathogenesis, host responses, methods of prevention and control, and areas for future research. All material has been thoroughly updated, and two chapters on molecular epidemiology and health care-acquired bacterial infections, are entirely new. A sampling of the 40 diseases and clinical syndromes covered in the Fourth Edition: Anthrax Bacterial foodborne disease Chlamydia E. coli Legionellosis Meningitis Q fever Tuberculosis Bacterial Infections of Humans has been noted for ably complementing textbooks on the subject, and this most current edition remains a major reference for professionals in the field, including public health practitioners, microbiologists, immunologists, researchers studying pathogenic bacteria, clinicians working with infectious disease, and medical or nursing students.

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