Medical BooksPulmonology Books

The Global Plan to Stop TB 20112015 (PDF 101)

Advertisement

The Global Plan to Stop TB 20112015 (PDF 101)

The Global Plan to Stop TB 20112015 (PDF 101)

The Global Plan to Stop TB 20112015 (PDF 101)

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious airborne disease, is a major global health problem. The goal this guide is to eliminate TB as a public health problem and, ultimately, to secure a world free of TB.

Author(s):

s101 Pages
Similar Books
Asthma Diagnosis and Management

Asthma Diagnosis and Management

Asthma is a severe and growing threat affecting both children and adults in both developing and developed world, currently affecting approximately 8% of US population. This book aims to update the paradigm shifts in precision medicine of asthma diagnosis and management, driven by underlying phenotypes or endotypes.

sNA Pages
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy

Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy

A book on intestinal endoscopy, which included tracheobronchoscopy, was written by American laryngologist Jackson Chevalier (1865-1958) of Pittsburgh in the same year. He also performed the first removal of an endobronchial tumor through a bronchoscope in 1917 and was the first professor of bronchoscopy at the University of Pennsylvania in 1920. Extensively illustrated classic on endoscopy.

sNA Pages
Pulmonary Disorders

Pulmonary Disorders

This book covers the following topics: Approach to the Pulmonary Patient, Symptoms of Pulmonary Disorders, Tests of Pulmonary Function (PFT), Diagnostic Pulmonary Procedures, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Asthma and Related Disorders, Acute Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Lung Abscess, Interstitial Lung Diseases, Pulmonary Hypertension, Mediastinal and Pleural Disorders and Tumors of the Lungs.

sNA Pages
The Global Plan to Stop TB 20112015 (PDF 101)

The Global Plan to Stop TB 20112015 (PDF 101)

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious airborne disease, is a major global health problem. The goal this guide is to eliminate TB as a public health problem and, ultimately, to secure a world free of TB.

s101 Pages

Advertisement