Clinical Infectious Disease (Record no. 6945)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 110703891X
International Standard Book Number 9781107038912
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Classification number 616.9–dc23
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name David Schlossberg
9 (RLIN) 38475
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Clinical Infectious Disease
Remainder of title Cambridge medicine
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Edition statement illustrated
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 1508 pages
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents:<br/><br/>head and neck<br/><br/>Sinusitis<br/><br/>Deep neck infections<br/><br/>Conjunctivitis<br/><br/>Keratitis<br/><br/>Iritis<br/><br/>Endophthalmitis<br/><br/>Periocular infections<br/><br/>Tickborne disease<br/><br/>Travelers diarrhea<br/><br/>bacteria<br/><br/>Anaerobic infections<br/><br/>Anthrax and other Bacillus species<br/><br/>Bartonella bacilliformis<br/><br/>Bordetella<br/><br/>Brucellosis<br/><br/>Staphylococcal and streptococcal toxic shock and Kawasaki syndromes<br/><br/>Eumycetoma<br/><br/>respiratory tract<br/><br/>Atypical pneumonia<br/><br/>Nosocomial pneumonia<br/><br/>Lung abscess<br/><br/>heart and blood vessels<br/><br/>Acute pericarditis<br/><br/>Myocarditis<br/><br/>Mediastinitis<br/><br/>Infections of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices and VAD<br/><br/>cholecystitis and cholangitis<br/><br/>Pyogenic liver abscess<br/><br/>Esophageal infections<br/><br/>Gastroenteritis<br/><br/>Food poisoning<br/><br/>Antibioticassociated diarrhea<br/><br/>Acute appendicitis<br/><br/>Abdominal abscess<br/><br/>Peritonitis<br/><br/>Whipples disease<br/><br/>Epididymoorchitis<br/><br/>Prostatitis<br/><br/>Candiduria<br/><br/>musculoskeletal system<br/><br/>Bursitis<br/><br/>Iliopsoas abscess<br/><br/>neurologic system<br/><br/>Reye syndrome<br/><br/>Prion diseases<br/><br/>Corticosteroids cytotoxic agents and infection<br/><br/>Infections in transplant recipients<br/><br/>Diabetes and infection<br/><br/>Infectious complications in the injection and noninjection drug user<br/><br/>Infections in the alcoholic<br/><br/>Infections in the elderly<br/><br/>infectious risks<br/><br/>Dialysisrelated infection<br/><br/>Overwhelming postsplenectomy infection<br/><br/>Part XII<br/><br/>antiretroviral therapy<br/><br/>Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome IRIS<br/><br/>Differential diagnosis and management of HIVassociated opportunistic infections<br/><br/>Prophylaxis of opportunistic infections in HIV disease<br/><br/>Nosocomial infection<br/><br/>risks and prevention<br/><br/>Hospitalacquired fever<br/><br/>Intravascular catheterrelated infections<br/><br/>Infections related to surgery and trauma<br/><br/>Infected implants<br/><br/>Prevention of infection<br/><br/>Surgical prophylaxis<br/><br/>Immunizations<br/><br/>Travel and recreation<br/><br/>Fever in the returning traveler<br/><br/>Campylobacter<br/><br/>Corynebacteria<br/><br/>Enterobacteriaceae<br/><br/>Enterococcus<br/><br/>Erysipelothrix<br/><br/>Helicobacter pylori<br/><br/>Neisseria gonorrhoeae<br/><br/>Legionellosis<br/><br/>Leprosy<br/><br/>Listeria<br/><br/>Nocardia<br/><br/>Pneumococcus<br/><br/>Pseudomonas Stenotrophomonas and Burkholderia<br/><br/>Ratbite fevers<br/><br/>Staphylococcus<br/><br/>Streptococcus groups A B C D and G<br/><br/>Viridans streptococci<br/><br/>Shigella<br/><br/>Tuberculosis<br/><br/>Vibrios<br/><br/>spirochetes<br/><br/>Lyme disease<br/><br/>Relapsing fever borreliosis<br/><br/>Mycoplasma and Chlamydia<br/><br/>Chlamydia pneumoniae<br/><br/>Rickettsia Ehrlichia and Anaplasma<br/><br/>Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis<br/><br/>Candidiasis<br/><br/>Aspergillosis<br/><br/>Mucormycosis and entomophthoramycosis<br/><br/>Cryptococcus<br/><br/>Histoplasmosis<br/><br/>Coccidioidomycosis<br/><br/>Pneumocystis jirovecii carinii<br/><br/>viruses<br/><br/>Dengue<br/><br/>EpsteinBarr virus and other causes of the mononucleosis syndrome<br/><br/>Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in the Americas<br/><br/>Human herpesviruses 6 7 8<br/><br/>Influenza<br/><br/>Papillomavirus in orogenital infection<br/><br/>Rabies<br/><br/>Varicellazoster virus<br/><br/>Viral hemorrhagic fevers<br/><br/>parasites<br/><br/>Tissue nematodes<br/><br/>Schistosomes and other trematodes<br/><br/>Tapeworms cestodes<br/><br/>Malaria<br/><br/>Human babesiosis<br/><br/>Trypanosomiases and leishmaniases<br/><br/>Antifungal therapy<br/><br/>Antiviral therapy<br/><br/>Probiotics<br/><br/>Antimicrobial agent tables<br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. A fully updated version of this popular, clinically oriented, user-friendly text on infectious disease, with even more helpful graphics, tables, algorithms and images. It is packed full of information on diagnosis, differential diagnosis and therapy. In addition to the traditional organization of organ-system and pathogen-related information, this text also includes clinically helpful sections on the susceptible host (with individual chapters, for example, on the diabetic, the elderly, the injection drug user and the neonate), infections related to travel, infections related to surgery and trauma, nosocomial infection and bioterrorism. Positioned between the available encyclopedic tomes and the smaller pocket guides, this is a convenient, comprehensive and highly practical reference for all those practising in infectious diseases as well as internal or general medicine.
Expansion of summary note Common terms and phrases: abdominal abscess acute adults aeruginosa agents ampicillin anaerobic antibiotic antibiotic therapy antibody antimicrobial antimicrobial therapy aspiration associated Azithromycin bacteremia bacterial biopsy blood cultures Cambridge University Press Candida cause ceftriaxone cells cellulitis cephalosporin chronic ciprofloxacin Clin clindamycin Clinical Infectious Disease common community-acquired complications David Schlossberg diagnosis dose doxycycline drainage drug empiric endocarditis endophthalmitis etiology fever fluid fluoroquinolones fungal gentamicin Gram gram-negative hepatitis hospital immunocompromised increased infection inflammation inflammatory influenza initial intravenous involvement lesions levofloxacin liver lymphadenopathy mediastinitis Medical Medicine meningitis metronidazole mg/kg MRSA myocarditis necrosis necrotizing nodes occur onset oral organisms pain pathogens patients penicillin pericarditis pneumonia present Published by Cambridge recurrent regimen renal resistance respiratory sepsis skin specific Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus surgery surgical symptoms syndrome Table tests tion tissue treated treatment ulcers University Press 2015 usually vaccine vaginal vancomycin viral virus viruses weeks þ þ
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General subdivision Communicable Diseases.
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General subdivision Medical / Infectious Diseases
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General subdivision Medical › Infectious Diseases
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