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7.4 Care of the dying person 639
7.4 Care of the dying person 639 ESSENTIALS The care a patient receives in the last hours to days of life is im- portant: it has a significant impact on their quality of life and death, and on the psychological well-being of their loved ones and the team deli...
8.1 Pathogenic microorganisms and the host 651
8.1 Pathogenic microorganisms and the host 651
8.1.1 Biology of pathogenic microorganisms 651
8.1.1 Biology of pathogenic microorganisms 651 8.1 Pathogenic microorganisms and the host CONTENTS 8.1.1 Biology of pathogenic microorganisms 651 Duncan J. Maskell and James L.N. Wood 8.1.2 Clinical features and general management of patients with severe in...
8.1.2 Clinical features and general management of
8.1.2 Clinical features and general management of patients with severe infections 656 656 SECTION 8 Infectious diseases Neumann G, Kawaoka Y (2006). Host range restriction and patho- genicity in the context of influenza pandemic. Emerg Infect Dis, 12, 881–6....
8.10 Cestodes (tapeworms) 1520
8.10 Cestodes (tapeworms) 1520
8.10.1 Cestodes (tapeworms) 1520
8.10.1 Cestodes (tapeworms) 1520 8.10 Cestodes (tapeworms) CONTENTS 8.10.1 Cestodes (tapeworms) 1520 Richard Knight 8.10.2 Cystic hydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus) 1529 Pedro L. Moro, Hector H. Garcia, and Armando E. Gonzalez 8.10.3 Cysticercos...
8.10.2 Cystic hydatid disease (Echinococcus granul
8.10.2 Cystic hydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus) 1529 8.10.2 Cystic hydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus) 1529 8.10.2 Cystic hydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus) Pedro L. Moro, Hector H. Garcia, and Armando E. Gonzalez ESSENTIALS Cystic hydat...
8.10.3 Cysticercosis 1533
8.10.3 Cysticercosis 1533 8.10.3 Cysticercosis 1533 the prevalence of hydatidosis in sheep decreased from 26% before the vaccine was introduced to 8% 3 years after the vaccine was intro- duced. Although the results of these initial trials seem promising, furt...
8.11 Trematodes (flukes) 1540
8.11 Trematodes (flukes) 1540
8.11.1 Schistosomiasis 1540
8.11.1 Schistosomiasis 1540 8.11 Trematodes (flukes) CONTENTS 8.11.1 Schistosomiasis 1540 David Dunne and Birgitte Vennervald 8.11.2 Liver fluke infections 1551 Ross H. Andrews, Narong Khuntikeo, Paiboon Sithithaworn, and Trevor N. Petney 8.11.3 Lung...
8.11.2 Liver fluke infections 1551
8.11.2 Liver fluke infections 1551 8.11.2 Liver fluke infections 1551 Richter J (2003). The impact of chemotherapy on morbidity due to schistosomiasis. Acta Tropica, 86, 161–83. Silva LC, et al. (2004). Treatment of schistosomal myeloradiculopathy with prazi...
8.11.3 Lung flukes (paragonimiasis) 1558
8.11.3 Lung flukes (paragonimiasis) 1558 section 8 Infectious diseases 1558 herbivorous animals that maintain the zoonotic life cycle of Fasciola species. This is encouraging given the advances in veterinary vaccine development over recent years. Currently, c...
8.11.4 Intestinal trematode infections 1562
8.11.4 Intestinal trematode infections 1562 section 8 Infectious diseases 1562 Im JG, Chang K, Reeder M (1997). Current diagnostic imaging of pul- monary and cerebral paragonimiasis, with pathological correlation. Semin Roentgenol, 32, 301–24. Gong Z, et al....
8.12 Nonvenomous arthropods 1568
8.12 Nonvenomous arthropods 1568 ESSENTIALS Most medically important arthropods are insects (including mos- quitoes, midges, other flies, bedbugs, and other true bugs, lice, fleas, and cockroaches) or arachnids (spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions). Clinical feat...
8.13 Pentastomiasis (porocephalosis, linguatulosis
8.13 Pentastomiasis (porocephalosis, linguatulosis/ linguatuliasis, or tongue worm infection) 1582 ESSENTIALS Pentastomiases or porocephaloses are emerging zoonotic infec- tions caused by branchiuran maxillopod crustacean parasites. Linguatula serrata (‘tongue...
8.2 The patient with suspected infection 662
8.2 The patient with suspected infection 662
8.2.1 Clinical approach 662
8.2.1 Clinical approach 662 8.2 The patient with suspected infection CONTENTS 8.2.1 Clinical approach 662 Christopher J. Ellis 8.2.2 Fever of unknown origin 664 Steven Vanderschueren 8.2.3 Nosocomial infections 669 Ian C.J.W. Bowler and Matthew Scarborou...
8.2.2 Fever of unknown origin 664
8.2.2 Fever of unknown origin 664 664 SECTION 8 Infectious diseases the ribs overlying the posterior surface of the liver which may elicit tenderness in patients with posterior liver abscesses. Tenderness in the right iliac fossa might indicate bowel-related...