The pace and sophistication of advances in medicine in the past two
decades have necessitated a growing need for a comprehensive
reference that highlights current issues in medicine. Each volume
in the Current Issues in Medicine series is a stand-alone text that
provides a broad survey of various critical topics-all accomplished
in a user-friendly yet interconnected format. The series not only
highlights current advances but also explores related topics such
as translational medicine, regulatory science, neglected diseases,
global pandemics, patent law, immunotoxicology, theranostics, big
data, artificial intelligence, novel imaging tools, combination
drug products, and novel therapies. While bridging the gap between
basic research and clinical medicine, this series provides a
thorough understanding of medicine's potential to address health
problems from both the patient's and the provider's perspectives in
a healthcare setting. The range of topics covered and the expertise
of the contributing authors accurately reflect the rapidly evolving
areas within medicine-from basic medical sciences to clinical
specialties. Each volume is essential reading for physicians,
medical students, nurses, fellows, residents, undergraduate and
graduate students, educators, policymakers, and biomedical
researchers. The multidisciplinary approach of the series makes it
a valuable reference resource for the pharmaceutical industry,
academia, and governments. However, unlike other series on medicine
or medical textbooks, this series focuses on current trends,
perspectives, and issues in medicine that are central to healthcare
delivery in the 21st century. Volume 2 focuses on the current
issues in basic medical sciences, subjects that are fundamental to
the practice of medicine. Specifically, it discusses clinical
immunology, medical microbiology, COVID-19, and big data. These
subjects, traditionally taught in the first two years of medical
school that precede clinical instruction, provide a core of basic
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