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Typhoid is a bacterial infection caused by a specific type of
Salmonella that causes mild to severe symptoms such as fever,
headache, confusion, abdominal pain and constipation. The infection
can spread throughout the body affecting many organs, and without
prompt treatment, can cause serious complications and may also be
fatal. Part of the Clinic Consult series, this book is a concise
guide to the diagnosis and treatment of typhoid in children.
Divided into eight sections, the text provides step by step
guidance through epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features,
complications, investigations, treatment, prevention, and vaccines.
This practical manual places emphasis on diagnostic modalities and
includes discussion on the treatment of drug resistant typhoid
fever. Key points Practical guide to diagnosis and management of
typhoid in children Emphasis on diagnostic modalities Includes
discussion on treatment of drug resistant typhoid fever Part of
Clinic Consult series
Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases is a comprehensive guide
to the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases in children
and adolescents. Beginning with a general introduction and
diagnosis, the following sections discuss different types of
infections – systemic, bacterial, viral, protozoal, parasitic and
fungal, and newly emerging diseases. A separate chapter is
dedicated to vaccines and immunisation. Written by a recognised
author and editor team, which includes contributors from the USA
and Switzerland, this practical textbook includes numerous clinical
photographs, detailed illustrations and tables. Â Key points
Comprehensive guide to diagnosis and management of infectious
diseases in children and adolescents Covers all types of infections
Separate chapter on vaccines and immunisation Includes
contributions from experts in the USA and Switzerland Features
nearly 200 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables
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