- What You Need To Know About Infectious Disease
- The Top Ten Infectious Diseases of All Time — Henry Chambers, MD
- The Rapid Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases — Richard L. Oehler
- Diagnostics in Infectious Diseases – Garo Akoghlanian, MD
- Changes in Clinical Diagnostics and Tracking Infectious Diseases
- Loyola's Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
- Infectious Diseases A-Z: Why measles is so contagious
- Infectious Diseases – An Introduction
- The worst Infectious Diseases of the Victorian era – Photography Old Journey To The Past
- 6 Diseases That Have Shaped Human History
Drs. Cohen, Powderly and Opal, three of the most-respected names in infectious disease medicine, lead a diverse team of international contributors to bring you the latest knowledge and best practices. Extensively updated, the fourth edition includes brand-new information on advances in diagnosis of infection; Hepatitis C; managing resistant bacterial infections; and many other timely topics. An abundance of photographs and illustrations; a practical, clinically-focused style; highly-templated organization; and robust interactive content combine to make this clinician-friendly resource the fastest and best place to find all of the authoritative, current information you need. Hundreds of full-color photographs and figures provide unparalleled visual guidance.
Consistent chapter organization and colorful layouts make for quick searches.
Clinically-focused guidance from "Practice Points" demonstrates how to diagnose and treat complicated problems encountered in practice.
The "Syndromes by Body System", "HIV and AIDS", and "International Medicine" sections are designed to reflect how practicing specialists think when faced with a patient. Sweeping updates include new or revised chapters on:
Hepatitis C and antivirals
Fungal infection and newer antifungals
Microbiome and infectious diseases as well as advances in diagnosis of infection; Clostridium difficile epidemiology; infection control in the ICU setting; Chlamydia trachomatis infection; acquired syndromes associated with autoantibodies to cytokines;; management of multidrug resistant pathogens; probiotics, polymyxins, and the pathway to developing new antibiotics
HIV including HIV and aging, antiretroviral therapy in developing countries, and cure for HIV