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Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases , An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, Volume 33-4 (Hardcover)
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Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases , An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, Volume 33-4 (Hardcover)
Series: The Clinics: Internal Medicine
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In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Helen Boucher, Drs.
Zumla and Hui have assembled an excellent clinical overview of the
current priorities in treating emerging and re-emerging infections.
A number of landmark events have occurred in the area of epidemic
infections. The frequency and diversity of serious and
drug/antibiotic-resistant infections are increasing. New and
re-emerging infectious disease outbreaks continue to cause much
human suffering and loss of life worldwide. Current priority
infectious diseases concerns that threaten global health security
are covered in this issue: Cholera; Typhoid and
antibiotic-resistant strains; multi-drug-resistant Tuberculosis;
Invasive Meningococcal disease; Invasive Pneumococcal disease;
antibiotic-resistant bacterial, viral, and protozoal infections;
diphtheria; pandemic influenza; MERS; SARS; Measles; viral
haemorrhagic fevers; wild-type Polio virus; Zika;
antibiotic-resistant sexually transmitted diseases; drug-resistant
Malaria; ARV-resistant HIV; and fungal infections. This issue's
clinical review articles, written by authoritative and renowned
experts in the area would, have broad appeal, from general
internists to respiratory specialists. It should also prove
interesting to infectious diseases specialists, health
practitioners in the tropics, pulmonologists, internal medicine
fellows, family physicians, and health-care policy makers in the
west and developing countries. Medical students, postgraduates, and
research fellows (both undergraduates and postgraduates) will also
find this issue useful and to be a updated reference in the field
of respiratory medicine, tropical medicine, and infectious
diseases.
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