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Imported infectious diseases : the impact in developed countries / Fernando Cobo

By: Cobo Mart©Ưnez, Fernando [author].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Woodhead Publishing series in biomedicine: 66Publisher: Cambridge : Woodhead Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, [2014]Copyright date: ℗♭2014Description: xix, 277 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781907568572; 1907568573.Subject(s): Communicable diseases -- Transmission | Immigrants -- Diseases | Emigration and immigration -- Health aspects | Communicable Diseases -- epidemiology | Developed Countries | Emigrants and ImmigrantsDDC classification: 616.9
Contents:
Introduction -- Epidemiology of infectious diseases in immigrants -- Surveillance systems for tropical infectious diseases in developed countries -- Febrile syndrome in immigrants and travellers -- Diarrhoea syndrome -- Current status of malaria -- Filariasis -- Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) -- Strongyloidiasis -- Trypanosomiasis -- Taeniasis and neurocysticerosis -- HIV infection -- Syphilis -- Tuberculosis: the problem of multiresistance -- Viral hepatitis -- Leishmaniasis -- Viral haemorrhagic fevers -- Anthropod-borne viruses affecting the central nervous system -- Prophylaxis, immunisation and vaccination
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Books Books SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES LIBRARY

School of Health and Medical sciences Library Mbweni

616.9 23 (Browse shelf) Available M000001939
Books Books SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES LIBRARY

School of Health and Medical sciences Library Mbweni

616.9 23 (Browse shelf) 2 Available M000001940

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction -- Epidemiology of infectious diseases in immigrants -- Surveillance systems for tropical infectious diseases in developed countries -- Febrile syndrome in immigrants and travellers -- Diarrhoea syndrome -- Current status of malaria -- Filariasis -- Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) -- Strongyloidiasis -- Trypanosomiasis -- Taeniasis and neurocysticerosis -- HIV infection -- Syphilis -- Tuberculosis: the problem of multiresistance -- Viral hepatitis -- Leishmaniasis -- Viral haemorrhagic fevers -- Anthropod-borne viruses affecting the central nervous system -- Prophylaxis, immunisation and vaccination

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