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245 00 $aPediatric infectious diseases$h[electronic resource] /$c[edited by] Jeffrey M. Bergelson, Samir S. Shah, Theoklis E. Zaoutis.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bMosby/Elsevier,$cc2008.
300 $a1 online resource (xvii, 417 p.) :$bill.
490 1 $aRequisites in pediatrics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aBasic microbiology and basics of antimicrobial therapy -- Mechanisms of pediatric bacterial disease -- Mechanisms of pediatric viral disease -- Antibacterial agents -- Antiviral agents -- Antifungal agents -- Infections of specific organ systems. Central nervous system -- Meningitis -- Encephalitis -- Brain abscess and spinal abscess -- Upper respiratory tract -- Eye infections -- Acute sinusitis and acute otitis media -- Pharyngitis, stomatitis, peritonsillar, and retropharyngeal abscess -- Croup and epiglottitis -- Pneumonia -- Bronchiolitis -- Cardiovascular system -- Endocarditis -- Myocarditis and pericarditis -- Acute rheumatic fever -- Gastrointestinal tract -- Gastroenteritis -- Hepatitis, pancreatitis, and cholecystitis -- Peritonitis and intra-abdominal abscess -- Genitourinary tract -- Urinary tract infection -- Sexually transmitted diseases -- Skin and soft tissue infections -- Cellulitis and myositis -- Lymphadenopathy and lymphadenitis -- Bone and joint infections -- Infectious arthritis -- Osteomyelitis -- Children with fever -- Fever in the infant and toddler -- Fever and rash -- Fever of unknown origin (FUO) and recurrent fever -- Special problems -- Congenital infections -- Perinatal infection and the febrile newborn -- Infection in the immunocompromised child -- Evaluation and management of pediatric HIV infection -- Infections in travelers and adoptees from abroad -- Device-related infections -- Evaluation of children with recurrent infections -- Biological terrorism -- Infections in the pediatric intensive care unit -- Prevention of infection -- Vaccines -- Epidemiology and infection prevention and control -- Clinical microbiology laboratory.
588 $aDescription based on print version record.
520 $aThis new volume in the Requisites in Pediatrics series offers expert advice in the assessment and treatment of infectious diseases in children. An emphasis on common conditions enables you to address the cases you₂re most likely to encounter, and discussions of unusual infections helps you determine when to seek additional information or consultation. It delivers all this information designed in a way that compliments your practice and in the proven ₃high-yield₄ Requisites format--equipping you to master the material quickly. Perfect for quick review, everyday practice, and exam preparation, this is one resource you₂ll consult time and time again! Examines infections in terms of their effects on specific body sites or organs to mirror how diagnoses are often made in real practice. Highlights infections in specific patient populations including newborns, transplant patients, travelers, and children with HIV to equip you to address special scenarios. Discusses immunization and basic infection control in doctors₂ offices and child-care facilities to reduce the risk of the spread of infections. Presents chapters on fevers of unknown origin and febrile syndromes characterized by rashes to prepare you for difficult-to-diagnose cases. Summarizes basic information and vocabulary concerning microorganisms and antimicrobials essential for the interpretation of laboratory reports. Follows a logical, consistent chapter format to facilitate quick and easy reference. Offers practice-proven guidance on differential diagnoses, lab values / radiologic studies, treatment / therapy recommendations, and advice on when to refer to a specialist. Features a wealth of illustrations and tables that make details clearer, and illuminate important information. Includes highlighted boxes that emphasize relevant case studies - key points of each section - current controversies - and other important topics that can affect your practice.
538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web.
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650 7 $aHEALTH & FITNESS / Children's Health.$2bisacsh
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650 7 $aInfektionskrankheit.$2idszbz
650 6 $aMaladies infectieuses chez l'enfant.
700 1 $aBergelson, Jeffrey M.
700 1 $aZaoutis, Theoklis E.
700 1 $aShah, Samir S.
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