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Author(s): Peter Lydyard, Michael Cole, John Holton, Will Irving, Nino Porakishvili
PDF: 78.0 MB
Case Studies in Infectious Disease (2nd Edition) is an indispensable resource for medical students, healthcare professionals, and microbiologists who seek a deeper understanding of infectious diseases. This book offers a unique case-based approach to learning, bridging the gap between theoretical microbiology and its clinical applications. By presenting 70 real-world cases of significant pathogens, it provides a practical framework to explore the biology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of infectious diseases.
Key Features
- Real-World Case Studies:
Each chapter centers on a specific pathogen and begins with a clinical scenario, followed by a detailed exploration of the microorganism, its epidemiology, and the clinical approach to diagnosis and treatment. - Comprehensive Pathogen Coverage:
The book covers 70 critical pathogens, ranging from common infections to rare and emerging diseases, offering a broad scope of knowledge for readers. - Updated and Evidence-Based Content:
Reflects the latest findings in infectious disease research, including emerging pathogens, resistance patterns, and novel treatments. - Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach:
Links microbiology to immunology, pathology, and pharmacology, providing a holistic understanding of how infectious diseases impact the human body and how they can be treated effectively. - Practical Study Tools:
Each chapter includes learning objectives, review questions, and concise clinical pearls to reinforce understanding and assist in exam preparation. - Focus on Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies:
Highlights how laboratory findings and clinical signs converge in diagnosis and explore evidence-based treatments to manage infections successfully.
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