Mandell, Douglas and Bennett’s Infectious Disease Essentials

Mandell, Douglas and Bennett’s Infectious Disease Essentials

Last edition Elsevier Brought to you by the expert editor team from Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, this brand-new handbook provides a digestible summary of the 245 chapters contained within the parent text. Boasting an exceptionally templated design with abundant tables and illustrations, it distills the essential, up-to-date, practical information available in infectious disease and organizes it by Body System. This high-yield manual-style reference will prove useful for everyone from primary care doctors, emergency physicians, and nurses, to global health care workers, students, and pharmacists alike.

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ISBN 13:h9780323431019

Imprint:hElsevier

Language:hEnglish

Authors:hJohn E. Bennett

Pub Date:h05/2016

Pages:h560

Illus:hIllustrated

Weight:h950.00 grams

Size:h152 x 229 mm

Product Type:hSoftcover

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  • • Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
  • • Provides a digestible summary of the 241 disease-oriented chapters contained within Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 8thEdition (ISBN: 978-1-4557-4801-3).
  • • Covers hot topics in infectious disease, such as Hepatitis B and C, Influenza, Measles, Papillomavirus, HIV, MERS, and C. difficile.
  • • Templated design includes relevant tables and illustrations.
  • • Ideal for the non-infectious disease specialist, including primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, students, residents, pharmacists, emergency physicians, and urgent care physicians.
  • John E. Bennett, MD, MACP, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine; Director, Infectious Diseases Training Program, NIH Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education, Bethesda, Maryland;
  • Raphael Dolin, MD, Maxwell Finland Professor of Medicine (Microbiology & Molecular Genetics), Harvard Medical School; Attending Physician, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Martin J. Blaser, MD, Muriel G. and George W. Singer Professor of Translational Medicine, Professor of Microbiology, Director, Human Microbiome Program, Departments of Medicine and Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine, Langone Medical Center, New York, New York
  • I MAJOR CLINICAL SYNDROMES
  • A FEVER
  • 1 Fever of Unknown Origin 2 William F Wright and Philip A Mackowiak
  • 2 The Acutely III Patient with Fever and Rash 3 David J. Weber, Myron 5 Cohen, and William A. Rutala
  • B UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS
  • 3 The Common Cold—5 Ronald B Turner
  • 4 Pharyngitis 6 Anthony R. Flores and Mary T. Caserta
  • 5 Acute Laryngitis 10 Mary T Caserta
  • 6 Croup in Children (Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis) 11 John Bower and John T McBride
  • 7 Otitis Externa, Otitis Media, and Mastoiditis 12 Jerome O Klein
  • 8 Sinusitis—14 Gregory P DeMuri and Ellen R Wald
  • 9 Epiglottitis 15 JennrferL Nayak and Geoffrey A. Weinberg
  • 10 Infections of the Oral Cavity, Neck, and Head 17 Anthony W Chow
  • C PLEUROPULMONARY AND BRONCHIAL INFECTIONS
  • 11 Acute Bronchitis—22 Edward E. Walsh
  • 12 Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 23 Leopoldo N Segal. Michael D Weiden, and Harold W Horowitz
  • 13 Bronchiolitis—24 John Bower and John T. McBride
  • 14 Acute Pneumonia—25 Richard T Eihson HI and Gerald R Donowitz
  • 15 Pleural Effusion and Empyema 28 Edward J. Septimus
  • 16 Bacterial Lung Abscess 30 Bennett Lorber
  • 17 Chronic Pneumonia—31 Peter G. Pappas
  • 18 Cystic Fibrosis 33 Ahmet Uber and Francisco M Marty
  • D URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
  • 19 Urinary Tract Infections 37 Jack D. Sobei and Donald Kaye
  • E SEPSIS
  • 20 Sepsis. Severe Sepsis, and Septic Shock 40 Roberts Munford and Anthony
  • F Suffredmi F INTRA-ABDOMINAL INFECTIONS
  • 21 Peritonitis and Intraperitoneal Abscesses 42 Matthew E. Levison and Larry M Bush
  • 22 Infections of the Liver and Biliary System (Liver Abscess. Cholangitis. Cholecystitis) 48 Costi D. Sifri and Lawrence C. Madoff
  • 23 Pancreatic Infection 49 Minam Baron Barshak
  • 24 Splenic Abscess 54 Lawrence C. Madoff
  • 25 Appendicitis 55 Cost D. Stfn and Lawrence C Madoff
  • 26 Diverticulitis and Typhlitis 56 Costi D Stfn and Lawrence C Madoff
  • G CARDIOVASCULAR INFECTIONS
  • 27 Endocarditis and Intravascular Infections 58 Vance G. Fowler, Jr.. W. Michael Scheld, and Arnold S. Bayer
  • 28 Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis—63 Raj Patraj. Bettma M Knoll, Larry M Baddour, and Walter R Wilson
  • 29 Infections of Nonvalvular Cardiovascular Devices 65 M. Rizwan Sohart. Walter R. Wilson, and Larry M. Baddour
  • 30 Prophylaxis of Infective Endocarditis 67 David T Durack
  • 31 Myocarditis and Pericarditis 69 Kirk U. Knowtton, Anna Narezkina. Maria C. Savoia, and Michael N. Oxman
  • 32 Mediastinitis—72 Trevor C. Van Schooneveld and Mark E. Rupp
  • H CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INFECTIONS
  • 33 Acute Meningitis 75 Allan R Junket. Diederik van de Beek, and W Michael Scheld
  • 34 Chronic Meningitis 78 John E. Bennett
  • 35 Encephalitis 80 J David Beckham and Kenneth L Tyler
  • 36 Brain Abscess—84 Allan R. Tunket
  • 37 Subdural Empyema, Epidural Abscess, and Suppurative Intracranial Thrombophlebitis 86 Allan R. Tunkel
  • 38 Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt and Drain Infections 88 Adarsh Bhimraj. James M. Drake, and Allan R. Tunkel
  • I SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS
  • 39 Cellulitis. Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Subcutaneous Tissue Infections 90 Mark S Pasternack and Morton N Swartz
  • 40 Myositis and Myonecrosis 92 Mark S. Pasternack and Morton N. Swartz
  • 41 Lymphadenitis and Lymphangitis 94 Mark S Pasternack and Morton N Swartz
  • J GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND FOOD POISONING
  • 42 Esophagitis 98 Paul s Graman
  • 43 Nausea. Vomiting, and Noninflammatory Diarrhea 100 David A Bobak and Richard L Guerrant
  • 44 Bacterial Inflammatory Enteritides 102 AkioA M. Lima, CirfeA Warren, and Richard L Guerrant
  • 45 Enteric Fever and Other Causes of Fever and Abdominal Symptoms 104 Jason B. Hams and Edward T. Ryan
  • 46 foodborne Disease—105 Rajal K Mody and Patricia M Griffin
  • 47 Tropical Sprue: Enteropathy 107 Christine A. Wanke
  • K BONE AND JOINT INFECTIONS
  • 48 Infectious Arthritis of Native Joints 108 Christopher A ON and Derek Forster
  • 49 Osteomyelitis 111 EHe F Berbari. James M. Steckelberg, and Douglas R. Osmon
  • 50 Orthopedic Implant-Associated Infections 113 Werner Zimmerb and Parham Sendi
  • L DISEASES OF THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
  • 51 Genital Skin and Mucous Membrane Lesions 116 Michael H Augenbraun
  • 52 Urethritis—117 Michael H Augenbraun and William M. McCormack
  • 53 Vulvovaginitis and Cervicitis 118 William M. McCormack and Michael H. Augenbraun
  • 54 infection of the Female Pelvis—119 David E Soper
  • 55 Prostatitis. Epididymitis, and Orchitis 120 Catherine C McGowan and John Kneger
  • M EYE INFECTIONS
  • 56 Microbial Conjunctivitis 122 Scott D Barnes. Naim M Kumar. Deborah Pavan-Langston. and Dimitri T Azat
  • 57 Microbial Keratitis—124 Scon D Barnes. Joelle Hallak. Deborah Pavan-Langston. and Dirmn T. Azar
  • 58 Endophthalmitis 125 Mariene L. Dutand
  • 59 Infectious Causes of Uveitis—127 Mariene L Durand
  • 60 Periocular Infections 129 Marlene L Durand
  • N HEPATITIS
  • 61 Viral Hepatitis 130 Jules L. Dienstag and Andrew S. Delemos
  • O ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME
  • 62 Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 138 Francesco R Simonetti. Robin Dewar, and Frank Mafdarelli
  • 63 General Clinical Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (Including Acute Retroviral Syndrome and Oral, Cutaneous, Renal, Ocular, Mptaholir and Cardiac Diseaspsl 140 Timothy R. Sterling and Richard E. Chaisson
  • 64 Pulmonary Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 142 Paul E Sax and Kevin L Ard
  • 65 Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary, and Pancreatic Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 144 Charles Haines and Mark S Sulkowski
  • 66 Neurologic Diseases Caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Opportunistic Infections 146 Omar K. Siddiqi and Igor J. Koralnik
  • 67 Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 147 Geoffrey A Weinberg and George K. Siberry
  • 68 Antiretroviral Therapy for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 149 Athe M. N. Tsibris and Martin S. Hirsch
  • 69 Management of Opportunistic Infections Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 155 Henry Masur
  • P MISCELLANEOUS SYNDROMES
  • 70 Chronic fatigue Syndrome 172 N Cary Engleberg
  • II INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND THEIR ETIOLOGIC AGENTS
  • A VIRAL DISEASES
  • 71 Orthopoxviruses: Vaccinia (Smallpox Vaccine). Variola (Smallpox), Monkeypox, and Cowpox 176 Brett W. Petersen and Inger K. Damon
  • 72 Other Poxviruses That Infect Humans: Parapoxviruses (Including Orf VirusL Molluscum Contagiosum. and Yatapoxviruses 178 Brett W Petersen and Inger K. Damon
  • 73 Herpes Simplex Virus 179 Joshua T Schiffer and Lawrence Corey
  • 74 Chickenpox and Herpes Zoster (Varicella-Zoster Virus) 183 Richard J Whitley
  • 75 Cytomegalovirus (CMV) 185 Clyde S. Crumpacker II
  • 76 Epstein-Barr Virus (Infectious Mononucleosis. Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Malignant Diseases, and Other Diseases) 186
  • 77 Human Herpesvirus Types 6 and 7 (Exanthem Subitum) 188 Jeffrey I. Cohen
  • 78 Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus (Human Herpesvirus 8) 189 Kenneth M Kaye
  • 79 Herpes B Virus 190 Jeffrey I. Cohen
  • 80 Adenoviruses 192 Elizabeth G. Rhee and Dan H. Barouch
  • 81 Papillomaviruses 194 William Bonnez
  • 82 JC BK. and Other Polyomaviruses: Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) 196 C Sabrina Tan and Igor J. Korainik
  • 83 Hepatitis B Virus and Hepatitis Delta Virus 198 Chbe Lynne Ttvo and Claudia Hawkins
  • 84 Human Parvoviruses, Including Parvovirus B19V and Human Bocaparvoviruses 202 Ke-nn E. Brown
  • 85 Orthoreoviruses and Orbiviruses—203 Roberta L. DeB&si and Kenneth l Tyler
  • 86 Coltiviruses and Seadornaviruses—204 Roberta L DeBeasi and Kenneth L Tyler
  • 87 Rotaviruses—205 Philip R Dormtzer
  • 88 Alphaviruses 207 Lewis Markoff
  • 89 Rubella Virus (German MEASLES ) 209 Anne A Gershon
  • 90 Flaviviruses (Dengue, Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, West Nile Encephalitis. St Louis Encephalitis, Tick-Borne Encephalitis. Kyasanur Forest Disease, Alkhurma Hemorrhagic Fever, Zika) 210 Stephen J. Thomas, Timothy P Endy, Alan L. Rothman, and Alan D Barrett
  • 91 Hepatitik C 212 Stuart C Ray and David L. Thomas
  • 92 Coronaviruses, Including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) 215 Kenneth McIntosh and Stanley Perlman
  • 93 Parainfluenza Viruses—216 Michael G. Ison
  • 94 Mumps Virus 217 Nathan btman and Stephen G. Baum
  • 95 Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV-218 Edward E Walsh and Caroline Breese Hall
  • 96 Human Metapneumovirus 219 Ann R. Falsey
  • 97 Measles Virus (Rubeola) - 220 Anne A Gershon
  • 98 Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses: Nipah, Hendra, and Menangle 222 Anna R. Thomer and Raphael Dolin
  • 99 Vesicular Stomatitis Virus and Related Vesiculoviruses 224 Steven M Fine
  • 100 Rabies (Rhabdovirusesl 225 Kamaljit Singh. Charles E. Rupprecht, and Thomas R Bleck
  • 101 Marburg and Ebola Hemorrhagic Fevers (Marburg and Ebola Viral Diseases) (Filoviruses) 227 Thomas W. Geisbert
  • 102 Influenza (Including Avian Influenza and Swine Influenza) 228 John J Treanor
  • 103 California Encephalitis, Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, and Bunyavirus Hemorrhagic Fevers 231 Dennis A Bente
  • 104 Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis, Lassa Fever, and the South American Hemorrhagic Fevers (Arenaviruses) 232 Alexey Seregrn Nadezhda Yun. and Slobodan Paessler
  • 105 Human T-Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV) 234 Edv/ard L Murphy and Roberta L. Bruhn
  • 106 Human Immunodeficiency Viruses 236 Marvin 5. Reitz. Jr. and Robert C Gallo
  • 107 Poliovirus—232 Jose R Romero and John F. Modlin
  • 108 Coxsackieviruses, Echoviruses. and Numbered Enteroviruses (EV-D68) 238. Jose R. Romero and John F. Modlin
  • 109 Human Parechoviruses—239 Jose R Romero and John F. Modlin
  • 110 Hepatitis A Virus 240 Francisco Averhoff. Yury Khudyakov, and Beth P. Bell
  • 111 Rhinovirus—243 Ronald B Turner
  • 112 Noroviruses and Sapoviruses (Caliciviruses) 244 Raphael Dohn and John J. Treanor
  • 113 Astroviruses and Picobirnaviruses—246 Raphael Dohn and John J Treanor
  • 114 Hepatitis E Virus 247 Stephen R Walsh
  • B PRION DISEASES
  • 115 Prions and Prion Diseases of the Central Nervous System (Transmissible Neurodegenerative Diseases) 248 Patrick J. Bosque and Kenneth L Tyler
  • C CHLAMYDIAL DISEASES
  • 116 Chlamydia trachomatis (Trachoma. Genital Infections. Perinatal Infections, and Lymphogranuloma Venereum) 249 Byron E Batteiger and Ming Tan
  • 117 Psittacosis (Due to Chlamydia psittaci) 253 David Schlossberg
  • 118 Chlamydia pneumoniae 254 Margaret R Hammerschlag. Stephan A Kohlhoff, and Charlotte A Gaydos
  • D MYCOPLASMA DISEASES
  • 119 Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Atypical Pneumonia 255 Robert S. Hotzman and Michael S. Simbetkoff
  • 120 Genital Mycoplasmas; Mycoplasma genitalium, Mycoplasma homing and Ureapiasm# Specie? 256 David H. Martin
  • E RICKETTSIOSES, EHRLICHIOSES, AND ANAPLASMOSIS
  • 121 Rickettsia rickettsii and Other Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Other Spotted Fevers) 257 David H Walker and Lucas S. Blanton
  • 122 Rickettsia akari (Rickettsialpox) 259 Dadier Raoult
  • 123 Coxiella burnetii (O fever) 260 Thomas J Marne and Didier Raoult
  • 124 Rickettsia prowazekii (Epidemic or Louse-Borne Typhus) 262 Lucas S Blanton and David H Walker
  • 125 Rickettsia typhi (Murine Typhus) 264 Lucas 5 Blanton. J. Stephen Dumler, and David H. Walker
  • 126 Orientia tsutsugamushi (Scrub Typhus) 265 Didier Raoult
  • 127 Ehrlichia chaffeensis (Human Monocytotropic Ehrlichiosis). Anaplasma phagocytophilum (Human Granulocytotropic Anaplasmosis), and Other Anaplasmataceae 266 J. Stephen Dumler and David H. Walker
  • F BACTERIAL DISEASES
  • 128 Staphylococcus aureus (Including Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome) 268 Yok-Aj Que and Philippe Moreilfon
  • 129 Staphylococcus epidermidis and Other Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci 275 Mark E. Rupp and Paul D. Fey
  • 130 Streptococcus pyogenes 277 Amy E Bryant and Dennis L. Stevens
  • 131 Nonsuppurative Poststreptococcal Sequelae: Rheumatic Fever and Glomerulonephritis 279 Stanford T Shutman and Alan L Bisno
  • 132 Streptococcus pneumoniae 281 Edward N Jartoff and Daniel M. Musher
  • 133 Enterococcus Species. Streptococcus gallolyticus Group, and Leuconostoc Species 283 Cesar A Arias and Barbara E. Murray
  • 134 Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus) 28S Morven S. Edwards and Carol J Baker
  • 135 Viridans Streptococci. Nutritionally Variant Streptococci, Groups C and G Streptococci, and Other Related Organisms 287 Scott W. Sinner and Allan R. Tunkel
  • 136 Streptococcus anginosus Group 289 Cathy A. Petti and Charles W. Stratton IV
  • 137 Corynebacterium diphtheriae (Diphtheria) 290 Rob Roy MacGregor
  • 138 Other Coryneform Bacteria and Rhodococci 292 Rose Kim and Annette C Reboli
  • 139 Listeria monocytogenes 293 Bennett Lorber
  • 140 Bacillus anthracis (Anthrax) 296 Gregory J Martin and Arthur M Fhedlander
  • 141 Bacillus Species and Related Genera Other Than Bacillus anthracis 298 Thomas Fekete
  • 142 Erysipedothrix rhusiopathiae 299 Annette C Reboli
  • 143 Whipple's Disease 300 Thomas Manh and Thomas Schneider
  • 144 Neisseria meningitidis 301 David S Stephens and Mxhaei A Apkella
  • 145 Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gonorrhea) 305 Jeanne M. Marrazzo and Michael A. Apicella
  • 146 Moraxella catarrhalis, Kingella, and Other Gram-Negative Cocci 307 Timothy F Murphy
  • 147 Vibrio cholerae 308 Matthew K. Waldor and Edward T. Ryan
  • 148 Other Pathogenic Vibrios 312 Marguente A NeH and Charles C. J. Carpenter
  • 149 Campylobacter jejuni and Related Species 314 Ban Mishu AHos, Nicole M. lovine. and Martin J Blaser
  • 150 Helicobacter pylori and Other Gastric Helicobacter Species 315 Timothy L Cover and Martin J. Blaser
  • 151 Enterobacteriaceae—316 Michaels Donnenberg
  • 152 Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Other Pseudomonas Species 317 Erika D'Agata
  • 153 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Burkholderia cepacia 318 Amar Satdar
  • 154 Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia mallei: Melioidosis and Glanders 320 Bart J Currie
  • 155 Acinetobacter Species 323 Michael PhiSips
  • 156 Salmonella Species 324 David A Pegues and Samuel I Miller
  • 157 Bacillary Dysentery: Shigella and Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli 325 Herbert L DuPont
  • 158 Haemophilus Species. Including H. influenzae and H. ducreyi (Chancroid) 326 Timothy F Murphy
  • 159 Brucellosis (Brucella Species) 328 H. Cem Gul and Hakan Erdem
  • 160 Franrisella tularensis (Tularemia) 330 Robert L. Penn
  • 161 Pasteurella Species 335 John J Zurio
  • 162 Yersinia Species (including Plague) 337 Paul S. Mead
  • 163 Bordetella pertussis 339 Valerie Waters and Scott A Halperin
  • 164 Rat-Bite Fever: Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum minus 341 Ronald G. Washburn
  • 165 Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever 342 Paul H Edelstetn and Craig R. Roy
  • 166 Capnocytophaga 344 J. Michael Janda
  • 167 Bartonella. Including Cat-Scratch Disease 346
  • 168 Klebsiella qranulomatis (Donovanosis, Granuloma Inguinale) 348 Ronald C. Bat'ard
  • 169 Other Gram-Negative and Gram-Variable Bacilli 349 James P Sternberg and Eileen M Burd
  • 170 Syphilis (Treponema pallidum) 351 Justin D. Radotf. Edmund C. Tramont. and Juan C. Salazar
  • 171 EndemicTreponematoses _ 353 Edward W Hook III
  • 172 Leptospira Species (Leptospirosis) 354 David A Haake and Paul N Levett
  • 173 Relapsing Fever Caused by Borrelia Species 356 James M Horton
  • 174 Lyme Disease (Lyme Borreliosis) Due to Borrelia burgdorferi 357 Allen C Steere
  • 175 Clostridium difficile Infection 358. Dale N. Gerdmg and Vincent B. Young
  • 176 Tetanus (Clostridium tetani) 360 Aimee Hodowanec and Thomas P Bleck
  • 177 Botulism (Clostridium botulinum) 361 Aimee Hodowanec and Thomas P. Bleck
  • 178 Gas Gangrene and Other Clostridium-Associated Diseases 362 Andrew B Onderdonk and V/endy S. Garrett
  • 179 Bacteroides. Prevotella, Porphyromonas, and Fusobacterium Species (and Other Medically Important Anaerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli) 364 Wendy S Garrett and Andrew B Onderdonk
  • 180 Mycobacterium tuberculosis 365 Daniel W. Fitzgerald, Timothy R. Sterling, and David W. Haas
  • 181 Mycobacterium leprae (Leprosy) 371 CybeleA Renault and Joel D Ernst
  • 182 Mycobacterium avium Complex 373 Fred M Gordin and C. Robert Horsburgh, Jr.
  • 183 Infections Caused by Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Other Than Mycobacterium Avium Complex 375 Barbara A Brown-EHiott and Richard J. Wallace, Jr.
  • 184 Nocardia Species 378 Tania C SorreH, David H. Mitchell, Jonathan R. Iredell, and Sharon C-A Chen
  • 185 Agents of Actinomycosis 380 Thomas A Russo
  • G MYCOSES
  • 186 Aspergillus Species 381 Thomas F. Patterson
  • 187 Agents of Mucormycosis and Entomophthoramycosis 385 Dimitnos P Kontoyianrvs and Russell E. Lewis
  • 188 Sporothrix schenckii 386 John H. Rex and Pablo C. Okhuysen
  • 189 Agents of Chromoblastomycosis 387 Duane R Hospenthal
  • 190 Agents of Mycetoma 388 Duane R Hospenthal
  • 192 Histoplasma capsulatum (Histoplasmosis) 393 George S Deepe, Jr.
  • 193 Blastomycosis 396 Robert W Bradsher. Jr
  • 194 Coccidioidomycosis (Cocddioides Species) 398 John N. Gaigiani
  • 195 Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) and Other Superficial Mycoses 400 Roderick J. Hay
  • 196 Paracoccidioidomycosis 402 Angela Restrepo, Angela Maria Tobdn, and Luz Elena Cano
  • 197 Uncommon Fungi and Related Species 404 Duane R. Hospenthal
  • 198 Pneumocystis Species 410 Peter D Walzer. A George Smulian, and Robert F. Miller
  • 199 Microspondiosis 412 LomsM Wees
  • H PROTOZOAL DISEASES
  • 200 Entamoeba Species, Including Amebic Colitis and Liver Abscess 413 William A Petri[ Jr., and Rashidul Haque
  • 201 free-Uving A_mebflg 415 Anita A. Koshy Brian G. Blackburn, and Upinder Singh
  • 202 Malaria (Plasmodium Species) 417 Rick M fairhursf and Thomas E Wellems
  • 203 Leishmania Species: Visceral (Kala-Azar), Cutaneous, and Mucosal Leishmaniasis 419 AlanJ. MagtH
  • 204 Trypanosoma Species (American Trypanosomiasis. Chagas' Disease): Biology of Trypanosomes 420 Louts V Kirchhoff
  • 205 Agents of African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) 422 Louis V. Kirchhoff
  • 206 Toxoplasma gondii 424 Jose G Montoya. John C Boothroyd, and Joseph A. Kovacs
  • 207 Giardia lamblia—426 David R. Hid and Theodore E. Nash
  • 208 Trichomonas vaginalis 428 Jane R. Schwebke
  • 209 Babesia Species 429 Jeffrey A Gelfand and Edouard G. Vannier
  • 210 Cryptosporidiosis {Cryptosporidium Species) 431 A. Ointon White. Jr.
  • 211 Cydospora cayetanensis. Cystoisospora (Isospora) belli. Sarcocystis Species. Balantidium call, and Blastocyst is Species 432 Kathryn N. Suh. Phyllis Kozarsky. and Jay S. Keystone
  • I DISEASES DUE TO TOXIC ALGAE
  • 212 Human Illness Associated with Harmful Algal Blooms 435 J. Glenn Moms. Jr
  • J DISEASES DUE TO HELMINTHS
  • 213 Intestinal Nematodes (Roundworms) 437
  • 214 Tissue Nematodes (Trichinellosis. Dracunculiasis, Filariasis, Loiasis, and Onchocerciasis) 439 James W Kazura
  • 215 Trematodes (Schistosomes and Liver, Intestinal, and Lung Flukes) 440 James H. Maguire
  • 216 Tapeworms_(Cestodes). 443 Charles H King and Jesska K Fairley
  • 217 Visceral Larva Migrans and Other Uncommon Helminth Infections 445 Theodore E. Nash
  • K ECTOPARASITIC DISEASES
  • 218 Lice (Pediculosis) 446 James H Diaz
  • 219 Scabies—448 James H. Diaz
  • 220 Myiasis and Tunqiasis 450 James H. Diaz
  • 221 Mites. Including Chiqqers 452 James H. Diaz
  • 222 Ticks, including Tick Paralysis 45j James H. Diaz
  • L DISEASES OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
  • 223 Kawasaki Disease—454 Jane C. Bums
  • III SPECIAL PROBLEMS
  • A NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS
  • 224 Infections Caused by Percutaneous Intravascular Devices 456 Susan 6 Beekmann and David K. Henderson
  • 225 Nosocomial Pneumonia—455 Michael Klompas
  • 226 Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infections 460 Thomas M Hooton
  • 227 Health Care-Acquired Hepatitis 462 Kent A. Sepkowitz
  • 228 Transfusion- and Transplantation-Transmitted Infections 463 Matthew J. Kuehnert and Sndhar V Basavaraju
  • B INFECTIONS IN SPECIAL HOSTS
  • 229 Prophylaxis and Empirical Therapy of Infection in Cancer Patients 464 Elio Castagnola, Maigorzata Mikulska, and Claudio Viscoli
  • 230 Infections in Recipients of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants 470 Jo-Anne H. Young and Daniel J. V/eisdorf
  • 231 Infections in Solid-Organ Transplant Recipients 474 Nina Singh and A jit P Umaye
  • 232 Infections in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury 475 Rat»h O. Darouiche
  • 233 Infections in the Elderly 476 Kent 8 Crossky and Phillip K Peterson
  • 234 Infections in Asplenic Patients 477 Janet R. Gtlsdorf
  • 235 Infections in Injection Drug Users 479 Donald P Levine and Patnoa D Brown
  • 236 Surgical Site Infections and Antimicrobial Prophylaxis 482 Thomas R. Talbot
  • C SURGICAL- AND TRAUMA-RELATED INFECTIONS
  • 237 Burns 486 Chnton K Murray
  • 238 Bites 487 FllieJ. C Goldstein and Fredrick M. Abrahamian
  • D ZOONOSES
  • 239 Zoonosss—490 W Ian Lipkin E PROTECTION OF TRAVELERS
  • 240 Protection of Travelers—491 David O. Freedman
  • 241 Infections in Returning Travelers 493 Davtd O. Freedman
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