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Author Webber, Roger, author

Title Communicable diseases : a global perspective / Roger Webber
Edition 6th edition
[Enhanced Credo edition]
Published Wallingford, Oxfordshire ; Boston, Massachusetts : CABI, [2019]
Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (213 entries) : 134 images
Contents 1. Elements of Communicable Diseases -- 2. Communicable Disease Theory -- 3. Control Principles and Methods -- 4. Control Strategy and Organization -- 5. Notification and Health Regulations -- 6. Classification of Communicable Diseases -- 7. Diseases of Poor Hygiene -- 8. Faecal-Oral Diseases -- 9. Food-borne Diseases -- 10. Diseases of Soil Contact -- 11. Diseases of Water Contact -- 12. Skin Infections -- 13. Respiratory Diseases and Other Airborne-transmitted Infections -- 14. Diseases Transmitted via Body Fluids -- 15. Insect-borne Diseases -- 16. Ectoparasite Zoonoses -- 17. Domestic and Synanthropic Zoonoses -- 18. Pregnancy and Infection -- 19. New and Emerging Diseases -- 20. List of Communicable Diseases
Introduction -- 1. Elements of communicable diseases: 1.1. What are communicable diseases? 1.2. The agent; 1.3. Transmission; 1.4. Host factors; 1.5. The environment; 1.6. Summary; 1.7. Further reading; 2. Communicable disease theory: 2.1. Force of infection; 2.2. Epidemic theory; 2.3. Endemicity; 2.4. Quantitative dynamics; 2.5. Summary; 2.6. Further reading -- 3. Control principles and methods: 3.1. Control principles; 3.2. Control methods -- vaccination; 3.3. Environmental control methods; 3.4. Vector control; 3.5. Treatment and mass drug administration; 3.6. Other control methods; 3.7. Summary; 3.8. Further reading -- 4. Control strategy and organization:; 4.1. Investigation of an outbreak; 4.2. Surveillance; 4.3. Control and eradication; 4.4. Campaigns and integrated health care; 4.5. Social factors in control programmes; 4.6. Health promotion; 4.7. Summary; 4.8. Further reading -- 5. Notification and health regulations: 5.1. International health regulations; 5.2. National health regulations; 5.3. Special surveillance; 5.4. Vaccination requirements; 5.5. Emergency response capacity; 5.6. Summary; 5.7. Further reading -- 6. Classification of communicable diseases
7. Diseases of poor hygiene: 7.1. Scabies; 7.2. Lice; 7.3. Superficial fungal infections (dermatophytosis); 7.4. Tropical ulcers; 7.5. Yaws; 7.6. Pinta; 7.7. Endemic syphilis (Bejel); 7.8. Trachoma; 7.9. Epidemic haemorrhagic conjunctivitis; 7.10. Ophthalmia neonatorum; 7.11. Other infections; 7.12. Summary; 7.13. Further reading -- 8. Faecal-oral diseases: 8.1. Gastroenteritis; 8.2. Rotavirus Infection; 8.3. Cryptosporidiosis; 8.4. Cholera; 8.5. Bacillary dysentery (Shigellosis); 8.6. Giardia; 8.7. Amoebiasis; 8.8. Typhoid; 8.9. Hepatitis A (HAV); 8.10. Hepatitis E (HEV); 8.11. Poliomyelitis (Polio); 8.12. Enterobius (Pinworm); 8.13. Summary; 8.14. Further reading -- 9. Food-borne diseases: 9.1. Food poisoning; 9.2. Campylobacter enteritis; 9.3. The intestinal fluke (fasciolopsis); 9.4. The sheep liver fluke (fasciola hepatica); 9.5. The fish-transmitted liver flukes; 9.6. The lung fluke; 9.7. The fish tapeworm; 9.8. The beef and pork tapeworms; 9.9. Trichinosis; 9.10. Other infections transmitted by food; 9.11. Summary; 9.12. Further reading -- 10. Diseases of soil contact: 10.1. Trichuris (Whipworm); 10.2. Ascaris; 10.3. Hookworms; 10.4. Strongyloides; 10.5. Tetanus; 10.6. Melioidosis; 10.7. Summary; 10.8. Further reading -- 11. Diseases of water contact: 11.1. Schistosomiasis; 11.2. Guinea worm; 11.3. Buruli ulcer; 11.4. Summary; 11.5. Further reading
12. Skin infections: 12.1 Chickenpox/shingles (varicella); 12.2. Measles; 12.3. Rubella; 12.4. Mumps; 12.5. Streptococcal skin infections; 12.6. Leprosy; 12.7. Summary; 12.8. Further reading -- 13. Respiratory diseases and other airborne-transmitted infections: 13.1. Tuberculosis; 13.2. Acute respiratory infections (ARIs); 13.3. Influenza; 13.4. Whooping cough (Pertussis); 13.5. Diphtheria; 13.6. Meningococcal meningitis; 13.7. Haemophilus influenzae (Meningitis and Pneumonia); 13.8. Pneumococcal disease; 13.9. Otitis media; 13.10. Acute rheumatic fever; 13.11. Summary; 13.12. Further reading -- 14. Diseases transmitted via body fluids; 14.1. Venereal syphilis; 14.2. Gonorrhoea; 14.3. Chlamydia; 14.4. Trichomonas and non-gonococcal urethritis; 14.5. Lymphogranuloma venereum; 14.6. Granuloma inguinale (Donovanosis); 14.7. Chancroid; 14.8. Genital herpes; 14.9. Human papillomavirus (HPV); 14.10. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); 14.11. Hepatitis B (HBV); 14.12. Hepatitis C (HCV); 14.13. Hepatitis delta (HDV); 14.14. Ebola virus disease (EVD); 14.15. Marburg disease/haemorrhagic Fever; 14.16. Lassa and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fevers; 14.17. Summary; 14.18. Further reading
15. Insect-borne diseases: 15.1. Mosquito-borne diseases; 15.2. Arboviruses; 15.3. Japanese encephalitis (JE); 15.4. Dengue; 15.5. Yellow fever; 15.6. Malaria; 15.7. Lymphatic filariasis; 15.8. Onchocerciasis; 15.9. Loiasis; 15.10. African trypanosomiasis (Sleeping sickness); 15.11. American trypanosomiasis (Chagas' disease); 15.12. Leishmaniasis; 15.13. Summary; 15.14. Further reading -- 16. Ectoparasite zoonoses: 16.1. Plague; 16.2. Typhus; 16.3. Louse-borne relapsing fever; 16.4. Tick-borne relapsing fever; 16.5. Diseases transmitted by hard ticks; 16.6. Tick typhus/fever; 16.7. Rocky Mountain spotted fever; 16.8. Lyme disease (Borreliosis); 16.9. Tick-borne encephalitis; 16.10. Arboviruses; 16.11. Summary; 16.12. Further reading -- 17. Domestic and synanthropic zoonoses: 17.1. Rabies; 17.2. Hydatid Disease; 17.3. Toxocariasis; 17.4. Larva Migrans; 17.5. Toxoplasmosis; 17.6. Brucellosis; 17.7. Anthrax; 17.8. Leptospirosis; 17.9. Lassa Fever; 17.10. Summary; 17.11. Further reading -- 18. Pregnancy and infection: 18.1. Before pregnancy; 18.2. During pregnancy; 18.3. Post-partum; 18.4. Summary; 18.5. Further reading -- 19. New and emerging diseases: 19.1. The animal connection; 19.2. Avian influenza and its implications; 19.3. Other animal-related emerging infections; 19.4. Arboviruses; 19.5. Antimicrobial resistance; 19.6. Bioterrorism; 19.7. Summary; 19.8. Further reading -- 20. List of communicable diseases
Summary A comprehensive yet synoptic account of communicable diseases, it covers theory, epidemiology and control, then systematically groups diseases by their main means of transmission
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Title page of print version
Subject Communicable diseases.
Communicable Disease Control
Communicable Diseases -- epidemiology
Communicable Diseases
Communicable diseases
Form Electronic book
Author C.A.B. International, issuing body.
LC no. 2019016877
ISBN 9781787857087
1787857085
9781789243024
1789243025
9781789243031
1789243033