Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Short Course, Second Edition
Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Small Course, Second Edition Books
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Gain a full understanding of clinical infectious diseases in just thirty days
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No other resource makes clinical infectious diseases more manageable and simple to master than Infectious Diseases: A Clinical Small Course. This one-of-a-kind self-instruction tool is organized by system/province as different to pathogens — simulating how common pathogens and disorders would be encountered in rounds or in do. For this reason, this remarkable resource is unsurpassed for learning how to associate pathogens with their corresponding impact on actual patients.
Features:
- A right, concise “small course” format that can be read and understood in the span of a 30-day infectious disease rotation
- Numerous case examples — apt for PBL and integrated curricula — to further highlight clinical application of the content
- Key points summaries and Guiding Questions that drive home core concepts and aid comprehension
- 24 eye-catching color plates that depict major pathogens and reinforce the impact of clinical infection
- NEW! An even more concise and rationalized format calculated to help you learn the most in the least quantity of time
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ME is a common and extremely disabling disease that has been known since the 1980s to be associated with retrovirus infection and b cell lymphomas. It deserves more thorough coverage.
There are four sentences devoted to ME (CFS). Two of them do again that antivirals are ineffective. This is based on Stephen Straus’ discredited study. Better studies at Stanford and by ME & infectious disease expert Dr. Lerner show significant reductions in morbidity with antivirals. Also states that chronic EBV infection is a serious multi-organ disease that may answer to antivirals. CEBV infection is really just a small subset of ME (CFS) that happened to be triggered by EBV rather than another infection so this is an artificial distinction. Observably now also needs to be updated to include XMRV infection in ME.
Rating: 1 / 5
Nicely written…this is 2008 edition, yet at several places, it uses out-dated language for microbes.
Rating: 4 / 5