Infectious Diseases In Clinical Practice Update on Inpatient and Outpatient Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases In Clinical Practice Update on Inpatient and Outpatient Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases In Clinical Practice Update on Inpatient and Outpatient Infectious Diseases
The book is
designed to meet the needs of a variety of clinicians, including primary care
physicians, family physicians, general practitioners, hospitalists, internists,
nurse practitioners, pediatricians, clinical pharmacists, and other health
professionals who are involved with infectious diseases in the inpatient or
outpatient settings. It reviews clinically relevant topics in infectious
diseases which are chosen because they are of interest to the practicing
clinician or because there have been significant recent advances in diagnosis or
treatment.
Author(s): University of California, San Francisco
The overall goal of this
note is to introduce you to the fields of microbiology and infectious diseases.
It will cover a wide range of topics including bacteriology, virology, the
pathophysiology and epidemiology of infectious diseases as well as the
pharmacology of antimicrobial and antiviral agents.
Aim of this book
is to develop existing knowledge skills and attitudes of nurses and midwives on
infections and infectious diseases and their prevention and control, within the
European region. Topics covered includes: The prevention and control of
infection, The Expanded Programme of Immunization, Infections spread by food and
water, Infections spread by animals and insects and less common infectious
diseases, Diseases spread by person-to-person contact, Tuberculosis , Infections
spread by sexual contact and blood and body fluids.
The book is
designed to meet the needs of a variety of clinicians, including primary care
physicians, family physicians, general practitioners, hospitalists, internists,
nurse practitioners, pediatricians, clinical pharmacists, and other health
professionals who are involved with infectious diseases in the inpatient or
outpatient settings. It reviews clinically relevant topics in infectious
diseases which are chosen because they are of interest to the practicing
clinician or because there have been significant recent advances in diagnosis or
treatment.
Author(s): University of California, San Francisco