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Guest edited by Drs Fern R. Hauck and Carina Brown, this issue of
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice will cover several key
areas of interest related to Immigrant Health. This issue is one of
four selected each year by our series Consulting Editor, Dr. Joel
J. Heidelbaugh. Articles in this issue include but are not limited
to: Caring for the Forcibly Displaced, Refugee Medical Screening,
Effective Communication with Refugees and Immigrants, Cultural
Considerations in Caring for Refugees and Immigrants, Common
infectious diseases, Impact of COVID-19 on Resettled Refugees,
Common hematologic, nutritional, asthma/allergic conditions and
lead screening/management, Preventive care and management of
chronic diseases in immigrant adults, Preventive care in children
and adolescents, Women's Health and Gender-Specific Considerations,
Mental Health and Illness, Special Issues in Immigrant Medicine,
Models of Care, and more.
Sudden unexpected infant death, including sudden infant death
syndrome, is the leading cause of death in infants one month to one
year of age, in the developed world. A thorough investigation is
crucial for accurate diagnosis. As part of the Diagnostic Pediatric
Pathology Series, this book provides a detailed guide to various
diagnoses and strong frameworks across continents, for strong
support in conducting a multi-professional approach to the
physiopathological mechanisms behind SIDS. Offering sensitive
consideration for parents in mourning, this book rigorously
explores current standards of police investigation and post-mortem,
incorporating all aspects of the investigation, including the home
visit, medical history and autopsy findings. Written by
multidisciplinary experts, this vital guide uses clear reference
tables and diagrams to present cutting-edge knowledge for use by
paediatric and general pathologists, paediatricians, medico-legal
practitioners, and all involved in the investigation of sudden
infant death.
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