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adam_text | This is a fully up dated version of this popular, clinically oriented, user-friendly
text on infectious disease, with even more helpful graphics, tables, algorithms,
and images. It is packed full of information on diagnosis, differential diagnosis,
and therapy. In addition to the traditional organization of organ-system and
pathogen-related information, this text also includes clinically helpful sections
on the susceptible host (with individual chapters, for example, on the diabetic,
the elderly, the injection drug user, and the neonate), infections related to travel,
infections related to surgery and trauma, nosocomial infection, and bioterrorism.
Positioned between the available encyclopedic tomes and the smaller pocket
guides, this is a convenient, comprehensive, and highly practical reference for all
those practicing in infectious diseases as well as internal orgeneral medicine.
David Schlossberg is Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of
Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, and Director, Tuberculosis Control Program, Philadelphia Department
of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA.
Contents
List of contributors page xvii
Preface xxxvii
Part 1. Clinical syndromes: general
1* Fever of unknown origin (FUO) 2
Cheston B. Cunha and Burke A. Cunha
2. Sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock 13
Joseph Adrian L. Buensalido and Rodger D. Mac Arthur 3. Chronic fatigue syndrome 24
N. Cary Engleberg
Part II. Clinical syndromes: head and neck
4. Pharyngotonsillitis 33
Itzhak Brook
5. Infectious thyroiditis Jeanne Carey and Stephen G. Baum 42
6. Otitis media and externa 48
Stephen I. Pelton
7. Sinusitis 59
Charles D. Bluestone and Todd D. Otteson 8. Dental infection and its consequences 63
Bridget Hathaway, Jennifer Rubin Grandis, and Jonas T. Johnson 9. Infection of the salivary and lacrimal glands 68
Zainab Alhamal, Mary Jordan, and Issani Raad 10. Deep neck infections 75
Jeremy D. Gradon
Part III. Clinical syndromes: eye
11. Conjunctivitis 81
Elmer Y. Tu
12. Keratitis 88
Elmer Y. Tuf Francis S. Mali, and Jules Baum
13. Iritis 97
Alice Lordi and Ann-Marie Lobo
14. Retinitis 102
Daniel M. Albert, Arnol D. Kulkarni, and Amir A. Azari 15. Endophthalmitis 107
Roy D. Brod, Harry W. Flynn Jr. , and Lili G. Kaplan
16. Periocular infections 116
Marlene L. Durand
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Part IV. Clinical syndromes: skin and lymph nodes
17. Fever and rash
John W. Sensakovic and Leon G. Smith
18. Staphylococcal and streptococcal toxic shock and Kawasaki syndromes
Aristides P. Assimacopoulos, Wilmara Salgado-Pabon, and Patrick M. Schlievert
19. Classic viral exanthems
Lisa M. Chirch, Kevin D. Dieckhaus, and Jane M. Grant-Kels
20. Skin ulcer and pyoderma
Joanne T. Maffei
21. Cellulitis and erysipelas 148
Alok Vij and Kenneth J. Tomecki
22. Deep soft-tissue infections: necrotizing fasciitis and gas gangrene 153
Stephen Ash and Louis E. Kennedy
23. Animal and human bites 157
Elite J. C. Goldstein and Fredrick M. Abrahamian
24. Scabies, lice, and myiasis 162
Gentiane Monsel and Olivier Chosidow
25. Tungiasis and bed bugs 167
Tania F. Cestari and Simone Pessato
26. Superficial fungal diseases of the hair, skin, and nails 171
Gian L. Vinelli, Evelyn K Koestenblatt, and Jeffrey M. Weinberg
27. Eumycetoma 180
Ncoza C. Diova, Anisa Mosam, and Antoinette Chateau
28. Lymphadenopathy/lymphadenitis 184
Sheela Shenoi and Gerald Friedland
Part V. Clinical syndromes: respiratory tract
29. Acute bronchitis and acute exacerbations of chronic airways disease 193
Phillippa Poole and Mark Hobbs
30. Croup, supraglottitis, and laryngitis 199
Irmgard Behlau
31. Atypical pneumonia 205
Thomas M. File, Jr.
32. Community-acquired pneumonia 214
Keyitr S. Vyas
33. Nosocomial pneumonia 221
Burke A. Cunha
34. Aspiration pneumonia 226
Suttirak Chaiwongkarjohn, Arash Heidari, Christopher J. Gräber, and Matthew Bidwell Goetz
35. Lung abscess 233
Lisa L. Dever
36. Empyema and bronchopleural fistula 237
Charlotte E. Bolton and Dermis J. Shale
Part VI. Clinical syndromes: heart and blood vessels
37. Endocarditis of natural and prosthetic valves: treatment and prophylaxis 243
Mashiul H. Choivdhury and Amanda M. Michael
38. Acute pericarditis 254
Richard A. Martiaello and Michael Cappello
39. Myocarditis 260
Lori A. Blauwet
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40. Mediastinitis Ravi Karra and Keith S. Kaye 268
41. Vascular infection Susan E. Beekmann and David K Henderson 273
42. Infections of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices and VAD M. Rizwan Sohail and James M. Steckelberg 280
Part VII. Clinical syndromes: gastrointestinal tract, liver, and abdomen
43. Acute viral hepatitis Kalyan Ram Bhamidimarri and Paul Martin 287
44. Chronic hepatitis Michelle E. Freshman and Lawrence S. Friedman 296
45. Biliary infection: cholecystitis and cholangitis Robert V. Rege 308
46. Pyogenic liver abscess Patricia Wong and H. Franklin Herlong 314
47. Infectious complications of acute pancreatitis Jodie A. Burkin and Jamie S. Burkin 317
48. Esophageal infections Mark Flasar and Jean-Pierre Raufman 324
49. Gastroenteritis Douglas R. Morgan, Vivian Chidi, and Robert L. Owen 334
50. Food poisoning Curly R. Davis and Andrew T. Pavia 342
51. Antibioti c-associated diarrhea John G. Bartlett 349
52. Sexually transmitted enteric infections Thomas C. Quinn 352
53. Acute appendicitis Bian Wu and John Maa 357
54. Diverticulitis Ronald L. Nichols and James R. Korndorffer Jr 361
55. Abdominal abscess K. Shad Pharaon and Donald D. Trunkey 366
56. Splenic abscess Ross M. Clark and Thomas R. Howdieshell 370
57. Peritonitis Linda A. Slavoski and Matthew E. Levison 375
58. Whipple s disease Amirkaveh Mojtahed and Payam Afshar 381
Part VW. Clinical syndromes: genitourinary tract
59. Urethritis and dysuria George Pappas, loannis A Bliziotis, and Matthew E. Falagas 386
60. Vaginitis and cervicitis Sebastian Faro 392
61. Epididymo-orchitis Suyin Chi and Thomas Fekete 401
62. Genital ulcer adenopathy syndrome Allan Ronald 406
63. Prostatitis Jonathan M. Zenilman 413
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64. Pelvic inflammatory disease
William f. Ledger
65. Urinary tract infection 421
Keith W. Hamilton and Judith A. O Donnell
66. Candiduria 430
Jack D, Sobel
67. Focal renal infections and papillary necrosis 434
David B. Banach and Louise M. Dembry
Part IX. Clinical syndromes: musculoskeletal system
68. Infection of native and prosthetic joints 440
Shahbaz Hasan and James W. Smith
69. Bursitis 445
Richard H Parker
70. Acute and chronic osteomyelitis 448
Ilona Kronig, Pierre Vaudanx, Domizio Suvaf Daniel Lew, and Ilker Ugkay
71. Polyarthritis and fever 454
Kathnjn H. Dao and John J. Cush
72. Infectious polymyositis 460
Elizabeth Soda and Upinder Singh
73. Iliopsoas abscess 464
Lisa M. Kodadek and Pamela A. Lipsett
Part X, Clinical syndromes; neurologic system
74. Bacterial meningitis 471
Sarbjit S. Sandhu and Allan R. Tunkel
75. Aseptic meningitis syndrome 479
Burt R. Meyers and Dalilah Restrepo
76. Acute viral encephalitis 487
David N. Irani
77. Intracranial suppuration 495
Brian Wispehvey and Scott K. Heysell
78. Spinal epidural abscess 504
Mark ƒ. DiNubile
79. Myelitis and peripheral neuropathy 510
Jeffrey M. Percak and Rodrigo Hasbiin
80. Reye syndrome 524
Debra L. Weiner
81. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy 529
Joshua J. Chalkley and Joseph R. Berger
82. Cerebrospinal fluid shunt infections 536
Elisabeth E. Adderson and Patricia M. Flynn
83. Prion diseases 541
Richard T. Johnson
Part XL The susceptible host
84. Evaluation of suspected immunodeficiency 545
Thomas A. Fleisher
85. Infections in the neutropenic patient 551
Eric Sachimoalla and Rafik Samuel
86. infections in patients with neoplastic disease 558
Amur Safdar and Donald Armstrong
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87. Corticosteroids, cytotoxic agents, and infection 563
Babafemi O. Taiwo and Robert L Murphy
88. Biologies 567
Pritha Sen and Jatin M. Vyas
89. Infections in transplant recipients 573
Raymond R. Razonable
90. Diabetes and infection 585
Stefan Bughi and Sylvia J. Shazo
91. Infectious complications in the injection and non-injection drug user 591
Carlo Contoreggi
92. Infections in the alcoholic 597
Laurel C. Preheim and Mir Akbar AH
93. Infections in the elderly 603
Kent Crossley
94. Neonatal infection 607
Patrick G. Gallagher and Robert S. Baltimore
95. Pregnancy and the puerperium: infectious risks 615
Raúl E. Istiiriz and Jorge Murillo
96. Dialysis-related infection 622
Peter Marinz and Roy T. Steiglngel
97. Overwhelming postsplenectomy infection 629
Larry I. Lntzvick
Part XII. HIV
98. HIV infection: initial evaluation and monitoring 638
Fouad Bouharb and Aaron E. Glatt
99. HIV infection; antiretroviral therapy 645
Kathleen Squires and Christopher T. Miller
100. Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) 669
Sitzaan Marais and Graeme Meintjes
101. Differential diagnosis and management of HIV-associated opportunistic infections 676
Anthony Ogedegbe and Marshall ]. Glesby
102. Prophylaxis of opportunistic infections in HIV disease 688
Amy S. Baranoski and Jeffrey M. Jacobson
Part XIII. Nosocomial Infection
103. Prevention of healthcare-associated infections in staff and patients 698
Karen Beydoun and Gonzalo Bearman
104. Percutaneous injury: risks and prevention 703
David T. Kuhar
105. Hospital-acquired fever 709
Susan K. Seo ami Arthur E. Brown
106. Transfusion-related infection 712
William R. Jarvis and Virginia R. Roth
107. Intravascular catheter-related infections 717
Anne-Marie Chaftari and Issam Raad
108. Infections associated with urinary catheters 722
Lindsay E. Nicotic
Part XIV. Infections related to surgery and trauma
109. Postoperative wound infections 729
E. Patchen Dellinger
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110. Trauma-related infection
Mark A. Malangoyii
111. Infected implants
Gordon Dickinson and John C. Oeltjen
112. Infection in the burn-injured patient
Roger W. Yurt and Rafael Gerardo Magana
Part XV. Prevention of infection
113. Nonsurgical antimicrobial prophylaxis
James P. Steinberg and Nadine G. Rouphael
114. Surgical prophylaxis
Joseph S. Solomkin and Giorgio Tarchini
115. Immunizations
Elaine C. Jong
Part XVi. Travel and recreation
116. Advice for travelers
Henry M. Wu and Jessica K. Fairley
117. Fever in the returning traveler
Alimuddin Zumla
118. Systemic infection from animals
David J. Weber, Jonathan ƒ. Juliano, and William
119. Tick-borne disease
Steven C. Buckingham
120. Recreational water exposure
Andrea K. Boggild and Mary Elizabeth Wilson
121. Travelers7 diarrhea
Karen J. Vigil and Herbert L. DuPont
Part XVII. Bioterrorism
122. Bioterrorism
Andrew W. Artenstein
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Part XVIII. Specific organisms; bacteria
123. Actinomycosis 829
Thomas A. Russo and Rajinder P. S. Bajwa
124. Anaerobic infections 835
Sydney M. Finegold
125. Anthrax and other Bacillus species 843
Tirdad T. Zangeneh, Marc Traeger, and Stephen A. Klotz
126. Bartonella bacilliformis 850
Nuria Sanchez Clemente
127. Cat scratch disease and other Bartonella infections 853
William A. Schwartzman
128. Bordetella 859
Sarah S. Long
129. Branhamella-Moraxella 863
Lisa S. Hodges and Joseph A. Bocchini, Jr,
130. Brucellosis 866
Carlos Carrillo and Eduardo Gotuzzo
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131. Campylobacter 870
David W. K. Acheson
132. Clostridium 873
Derek Forster
133. Corynebacteria 881
Carlos H. Ramirez-Ronda and Carlos R. Ramvrez-Ramirez
134. Enterobacteriaceae 888
L. W. Preston Church
135. Enterococcus 895
Ronald N Jones
136. Erysipelothrix 901
W. Lee Hand
137. HACEK 904
Vivian H. Chu
138. Helicobacter pylori 907
David Y. Graham and Emiko Rimbara
139. Gonococcus: Neisseria gonorrhoeae 915
Amy J. Mathers and Michael F. Rein
140. Haemophilus 920
Timothy F. Murphy
141. Legionellosis 924
Thomas J. Marrie
142. Leprosy 931
Eduardo Castro-Echeverry, Thomas Lee, Travis Vandergrtff, and Clay ƒ. Cockerell
143. Meningococcus and miscellaneous neisseriae 935
Chuen-Yen Lau and Edmund C. Tramont
144. Listeria 942
Bennett Lorber
145. Nocardia 950
Lisa Haglund
146. Pasteurella multocida 954
Paulina A. Rebolledo, Naasha ], Talati, and David S. Stephens
147. Pneumococcus 959
Maurice A. Mufson and Nancy B. Norton
148. Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, and Burkholderia 966
Titus L. Daniels and David W. Gregory
149. Rat-bite fevers 975
Neil S. Lipman
150. Salmonella 979
Bruce S. Ribner
151. Staphylococcus 985
Suzanne F. Bradley
152. Streptococcus groups A, B, C, D, and G 991
Dennis L. Stevens, /. Anthony Mebane, and Karl Madaras-Kelly
153. Viridans streptococci 997
Caroline C. Johnson
154. Poststreptococcal immunologic complications 1000
Barbara W. Stechenberg
155. Shigella 1004
David W. K. Acheson
156. Tularemia 1007
Kari A. Neemann and Jessica N. Snowden
157. Tuberculosis 1010
Jay B. Mehta and Asim K. Dutt
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158. Nontuberculous mycobacteria 1020
Timothy Aksamit and David E. Griffith
159. Vibrios 1030
Due J. Vugia
160. Yersinia 1034
Royce H. Johnson and Arash Heidari
161. Miscellaneous gram-positive organisms 1037
Iqra Choudary, Steven K. Schmitt, ami Roberto Baun Corales
162. Miscellaneous gram-negative organisms 1044
Sampath Kumar and Kamaljit Singh
Part XIX. Specific organisms; spirochetes
163. Syphilis and other treponematoses 1053
Arlene C. Sena and Adaora A. Adimora
164. Lyme disease 1060
Janine Evans
165. Relapsing fever borreliosis 1068
Sally J. Cutler
166. Leptospirosis 1072
Christopher D, Huston
Part XX. Specific organisms; Mycoplasma and Chlamydia
167. Mycoplasma 1076
Ken B. Waites
168. Chlamydia pneumoniae 1086
Margaret R. Hammerschlag
169. Chlamydia psittaci (psittacosis) 1089
Alfred E. Bacon III
Part XXI. Specific organisms; Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma
170. Rickettsial infections 1093
Paul D. Holtom
171. Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis 1098
Johan S. Bakken and ƒ. Stephen Dumler
Part XXII. Specific organisms; fungi
172. Candidiasis 1104
Christopher F. Carpenter and Nicholas Gilpin
173. Aspergillosis 1113
Sanjay Ram and Stuart M. Levitz
174. Mucormycosis (and entomophthoramycosis) 1119
Scott F. Davies
175. Sporotrichum 1124
Ronald A, Greenfield1՜
176. Cryptococcus 1128
William G. Poxvderly
177. Histoplasmosis 1134
Mitchell Goldman and Alvaro Lapitz
178. Blastomycosis 1138
Peter G. Pappas
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179. Coccidioidomycosis 1141
Laurence F. Mirels and Stan Deresinski
180. Pneumocystis jirovedi (carinii) 1151
Shelley A. Gilroy and Nicholas J. Bennett
181. Miscellaneous fungi and algae 1156
Cheryll N. Cash and George A. Pankey
Part XXIII. Specific organisms: viruses
182. Cytomegalovirus 1161
Rima I. El-Herte and Jeffery L. Meier
183. Dengue 1168
Nguyen Thanh Hung
184. Enteroviruses 1172
Michael N. Oxman
185. Epstein-Barr virus and other causes of the mononucleosis syndrome 1183
Jeffery L. Meier
186. Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in the Americas 1190
Gregory J. Mertz and Michelle J. landiorio
187. Herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 1193
Richard J. Whitley
188. Human herpesviruses 6, 7, 8 1199
Ruth M. Greenblatt
189. Influenza 1205
Ramin Sedaghat Herati and Harvey M. Friedman
190. Papillomavirus in oro-genital infection 1211
Lawrence J. Eron
191. Acute and chronic parvovirus infection 1216
Neal S. Young
192. Rabies 1220
Gloria von Geldern, Anita Mahadevan, Susarla K. Shankar, and Avindra Nath
193. Varicella-zoster virus 1226
Jeffrey M. Weinberg
194. Viral hemorrhagic fevers 1234
Daniel G. Bausch
Part XXIV. Specific organisms: parasites
195. Intestinal roundworms 1250
Kathryn N. Suh and Jay S. Keystone
196. Tissue nematodes 1258
Thomas A. Moore
197. Schistosomes and other trematodes 1268
James H. Maguire
198. Tapeworms (cestodes) 1274
Zbigniew S. Pazvlowski
199. Toxoplasma 1279
Roderick Go and Ben jamin J. Luff
200. Malaria 1285
Jessica K. Fairley and Henry M. Wu
201. Human babesiosis 1295
Tempe K. Chen, Choukri Ben Mamoim, and Peter J. Krause
202. Trypanosomiases and leishmaniases 1302
Anastdcio de Queiroz Sousa, Selma M. B. Jeronimo, and Richard D. Pearson
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203. Intestinal protozoa
Paul Kelly
204. Extraintestinal amebic infection 1318
Robert Huang and Sharon L. Reed
Part XXV. Antimicrobial therapy: general considerations
205. Principles of antibiotic therapy John S. Czachor 1324
206. Antibacterial agents Richard R. Watkins 1333
207. Antifungal therapy Nathan P. Wiederhold and Thomas F. Patterson 1344
208. Antiviral therapy Thomas N. Kakuda and Frank L. Tomaka 1353
209. Probiotics Varsha Gupta and Ritu Garg 1366
210. Hypersensitivity to antibiotics D Jahna Akinyemi, Gulfem E. Celikf and N. Franklin Adkinson, Jr. 1371
211. Antimicrobial agent tables Jomy George and Rosalie Pepe 1383
Index f Deceased 1415
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spelling | Clinical infectious disease edited by David Schlossberg, MD, FACP (Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and Director, Tuberculosis Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA) Second edition Cambridge Cambridge University Press [2015] © 2015 xxxvii, 1470 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge medicine Includes bibliographical references and index Communicable diseases fast Communicable diseases Communicable Diseases Infektionskrankheit (DE-588)4026879-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Infektionskrankheit (DE-588)4026879-2 s DE-604 Schlossberg, David 1944-2019 (DE-588)172359325 edt Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028410005&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028410005&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Clinical infectious disease edited by David Schlossberg, MD, FACP (Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and Director, Tuberculosis Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA) |
title_fullStr | Clinical infectious disease edited by David Schlossberg, MD, FACP (Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and Director, Tuberculosis Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA) |
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