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The aim of this book is to present articles that are stimulating to
read and inform readers with the most up-to-date clinical research.
The articles incorporate the latest developments on a variety of
topics in pulmonary medicine, therapy, and related mutlisystem
disorders with varied manifestations. Emphasis is given to air
quality and lung health, therapeutic management of airway
reactivity and cough sensitivity linked to mucous clearance
ability, ventilatory and cellular effects of hypoxia, influenza
epidemics and persistently dismal vaccination coverage rate,
disorders of mixed provenance and genetic background affecting lung
parenchyma such as cystic fibrosis or Langerhans cell
histiocytosis, and others. New diagnostic strategies and
therapeutic management will hopefully serve to enhance the way
patient care is delivered and thus clinical outcomes. Being a blend
of medical research and practice the book addresses the needs of
respiratory scientists and physicians, and allied health
professionals.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
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Excerpt from Reise-Berichte ber Rinderpest, Bubonenpest in Indien
und Afrika, Tsetse-oder Surrakrankheit, Texasfieber, Tropische
Malaria, Schwarzwasserfieber Inzwischen war in Bombay die
Bubonenpest ausgebrochen und die deutsche Regierung hatte
beschlossen, eine wissenschaftliche Mission dorthin gehen zu
lassen. Mir wurde die Ehre zu Theil, zum F hrer dieser Mission
ernannt zu werden, und ich musste in Folge dessen meine Arbeiten in
Kimberley abbrechen, gl cklicherweise zu einer Zeit, als die
Grundlagen zu den beiden schutzimpfung-ver fahren, welche sich sp
ter in der Praxis so vortrefflich bew hrt haben, bereits gelegt
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Microbiology and virology laboratories provide a diagnostic service
that supports the management of patients under the care of
front-line clinicians. Despite the significant overlap, laboratory
expertise and clinical patient management are traditionally viewed
as independent entities. Trainees in the infection disciplines of
microbiology, virology, infectious diseases, and tropical medicine
have until recently received separate, and as a result, limited
training. To address this problem, the UK replaced the FRCPath Part
1 examination for infectious disease trainees with a combined
infection training (CIT) curriculum in 2015. Based on the idea of
integration and collaboration within the field, CIT links
laboratory expertise to clinical patient management. Tutorial
Topics in Infection for the Combined Infection Training Programme
is the first book covering the complete CIT curriculum. Following
the format of the CIT certificate examination, each chapter ends
with three single best answer multiple choice questions accompanied
by in-depth discussions. This extensive content helps students
appreciate the breadth of knowledge required, emphasises how the
different aspects of the field are related, and is an essential
tool for those preparing for the CIT certificate examination.
Written by a multi-disciplinary team of medical microbiologists,
virologists, infectious disease physicians, clinical scientists,
biomedical scientists, public health specialists, HIV clinicians,
and infection control nurses, this well-illustrated and easy to use
book offers a unique insight into infectious diseases. It is the
perfect primer for further study, a starting point for medical
students and professionals wishing to learn more about the
different topics within the infection specialty, and ideal for
biomedical scientists looking to broaden their clinical
understanding of the field beyond the diagnostic test.
Mosquitos: Species, Distribution and Disease opens with a
discussion on the potential use of plant-derived saponins as a
natural larvicide to help prevent and control disease outbreaks in
mosquito-infested areas. The general background of saponins,
examples of saponin-containing plants and the uses of crude
saponins are furthermore discussed. The authors develop practical
perspectives on controlling tropical disease vectors in an
eco-friendly manner. The authors also provide updated lists of the
mosquito species present in the eastern states of the Arabian
Peninsula, with information on their collection sites and
distribution. New records of some adults are published for the
first time from Qatar. An investigation of the morbidity of
epidemic vector-borne diseases is also considered. Intracellular
population dynamics of viruses under a set of biologically sound
parameter values are studied, and statistical tools are used to
quantify the estimability of model parameters under distinct
scenarios. The resulting mathematical model can also be applied in
clinical settings where there is a growing body of work on the
within-host dissemination of flaviviruses.
The 'bible' of occupational health, Fitness for Work is the most
in-depth and comprehensive resource available on the relationship
between ill health and employment. The specialist advice given
covers health hazards in the work place, fitness for work, and
rehabilitation after illness or injury. A truly current source, it
discusses the social aspects of work, and problems associated with
our ageing workforce and changing population. Communicating
occupational health advice to patients, employees, and doctors,
Fitness for Work improves relationships in the workplace. It
details the impact of a patient's health on work, and how they can
be supported to gain or remain in employment. This invaluable
source argues that in a suitable role, an employee can derive
immense benefits to their health and well-being from work.
Importantly, this comprehensive title also presents tactics on how
to reduce inappropriate barriers to work for those who have
overcome an injury or disease, and those who live with chronic
conditions. Fully revised and updated, the sixth edition of Fitness
for Work is based on the latest research evidence and clinical
advances. The first half of the book focuses on the general
principles of fitness to work and occupational health practice,
such as legal aspects, ethical principles, health promotion, health
surveillance and general principles of rehabilitation. In addition,
it advises on sickness absence, ill health retirement, medication,
transport, vibration and travel. In the second half of the book,
chapters are arranged by clinical speciality or topic, and are
co-authored by a topic specialist and a specialist occupational
physician providing a comprehensive view of the subject. For
effortless reference, each specialty chapter outlines the
conditions covered, their prevalence and impact, and discusses the
clinical aspects and treatment that affects work capacity. All
recommendations are evidence-based and make use of the NICE
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and work, Fitness for Work delivers a wealth of valuable consensus
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highly-regarded resource is essential for all occupational health
practitioners.
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