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FEIGIN and CHERRY's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (2 Volume Set)
Cherry, J. — Kaplan, S. — Demmler-Harrison, G. — Steinbach, W. — Hotez, P. — Williams, J.
9ª Edición Diciembre 2024
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3184 pags
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ISBN 9780323827638
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Part 1 - Host-Parasite Relationships and the Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases
- 1. Molecular Determinants of Microbial Pathogenesis
- 2. Normal and Impaired Immunologic Responses to Infection
- 3. The Host Response to Infections: The Omics Revolution
- 4. Fever: Pathogenesis and Treatment
- 5. The Human Microbiome
- 6. Epidemiology and Biostatistics of Infectious Diseases
Part 2 - Infection of Specific Organ Systems
Section 1 - Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
- 7. The Common Cold
- 8. Infections of the Oral Cavity
- 9. Pharyngitis (Pharyngitis, Tonsillitis, Tonsillopharyngitis, and Nasopharyngitis)
- 10. Uvulitis
- 11. Peritonsillar, Retropharyngeal, and Parapharyngeal Abscesses
- 12. Cervical Lymphadenitis
- 13. Parotitis
- 14. Rhinosinusitis
- 15. Otitis Externa
- 16. Otitis Media
- 17. Mastoiditis
- 18. Croup (Laryngitis, Laryngotracheitis, Spasmodic Croup, Laryngotracheobronchitis, Bacterial Tracheitis, and Laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis) and Epiglottitis (Supraglottitis)
Section 2 - Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
- 19. Acute Bronchitis
- 20. Chronic Bronchitis
- 21. Bronchiolitis and Infectious Asthma
- 22. Pediatric Community-Acquired Pneumonia
- 23. Empyema and Lung Absess
- 24. Children's Interstitial Lung Disease and Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- 25. Cystic Fibrosis
Section 3 - Infections of the Heart
- 26. Infective Endocarditis
- 27. Infectious Pericarditis
- 28. Myocarditis
- 29. Acute Rheumatic Fever
- 30. Mediastinitis
Section 4 - Central Nervous System Infections
- 31. Bacterial Meningitis Beyond the Neonatal Period
- 32. Parameningeal Infections.
- 33. Fungal Meningitis
- 34. Eosinophilic Meningitis
- 35. Aseptic Meningitis and Viral Meningitis
- 36. Encephalitis and Meningoencephalitis
- 37. Parainfectious and Postinfectious Disorders of the Nervous System
- 37a. Parainfectious and Postinfectious Demyelinating Disorders of the Central Nervous System
- 37b. Infection-Associated Myelitis and Myelopathies of the Spinal Cord
- 37c. Guillain-Barreì Syndrome
Section 5 - Genitourinary Tract Infections
- 38. Urethritis
- 39. Cystitis and Pyelonephritis
- 40. Renal Abscess
- 41. Prostatitis
- 42. Genital Infections
Section 6 - Gastrointestinal Tract Infections
- 43. Esophagitis
- 44. Approach to Patients with Gastrointestinal Tract Infections and Food Poisoning
- 45. Clostridium Difficile Infection
- 46. Whipple Disease
Section 7 - Liver Diseases
- 47. Hepatitis
- 48. Cholangitis and Cholecystitis
- 49. Pyogenic Liver Abscess
- 50. Reye Syndrome
Section 8 - Other Intra-Abdominal Infections
- 51. Appendicitis and Pelvic Abscess
- 52. Pancreatitis
- 53. Peritonitis and Intra-Abdominal Abscess
- 54. Retroperitoneal Infections
Section 9 - Musculoskeletal Infections
- 55. Osteomyelitis
- 56. Septic Arthritis
- 57. Bacterial Myositis and Pyomyositis
Section 10 - Skin Infections
- 58. Cutaneous Manifestatiions of Systemic Infections
- 59. Roseola Infantum (Exanthem Subitum)
- 60. Skin Infections
- 60a. Bacterial Skin Infections
- 60b. Viral and Fungal Skin Infections
Section 11 - Ocular Infectious Diseases
- 61. Ocular Infections
Section 12 - Systemic Infectious Diseases
- 62. Bacteremia and Septic Shock
- 63. Fever Without Source and Fever of Unknown Origin
- 64. Toxic Shock Syndrome
- 65. Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Section 13 - Infections of the Fetus and Newborn
- 66. Approach to Infections in the Fetus and Newborn
Section 14 - Infections of the Compromised Host
- 67. Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
- 68. The Febrile Neutropenic Patient
- 69. Opportunistic Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
- 70. Infections in Pediatric Heart Transplantation
- 71. Infections in Pediatric Lung Transplantation
- 72. Opportunistic Infections in Liver and Intestinal Transplantation
- 73. Opportunistic Infections in Kidney Transplantation
- 74. Infections Related to Prosthetic or Artificial Devices
- 75. Infections Related to Craniofacial Surgical Procedures
- 76. Infections in Burn Patients
Section 15 - Unclassified Infectious Diseases
- 77. Kawasaki Disease
- 78. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Part 3 - Infections with Specific Microorganisms
Section 16 - Bacterial Infections
- 79. Nomenclature for Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria
Subsection 1 - Gram-Positive Cocci
- 80. Staphylococcus aureus Infections (Coagulase-Positive Staphylococci)
- 81. Coagulase-Negative Staphylococcal Infections
- 82. Group A, Group C, and Group G Beta Hemolytic Streptococcal Infections
- 83. Group B Streptococcal Infections
- 84. Enterococcal and Viridans Streptococcal Infections
- 85. Pneumococcal Infections
- 86. Miscellaneous Gram-Positive Cocci
Subsection 2 - Gram-Negative Cocci
- 87. Moraxella catarrhalis
- 88. Meningococcal Disease
- 89. Gonococcal Infections
Subsection 3 - Gram-Positive Bacilli
- 90. Diphtheria
- 91. Anthrax
- 92. Bacillus Cereus and Other Bacillus Species
- 93. Arcanobacterium haemolyticum
- 94. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
- 95. Listeriosis
- 96. Tuberculosis
- 97. Other Mycobacteria
- 98. Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer: The Major Cutaneous Mycobacterioses
- 99. Nocardia
- 100. Corynebacterium and Rhodococcus
Subsection 4 - Gram-Negative Bacilli
- 101. Citrobacter
- 102. Enterobacter
- 103. Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli
- 104. Diarrhea-Causing and Dysentery-Causing Escherichia coli
- 105. Klebsiella
- 106. Morganella morganii
- 107. Proteus
- 108. Providencia
- 109. Shigella
- 110. Serratia
- 111. Salmonella
- 112. Plague (Yersinia pestis)
- 113. Other Yersinia Species.
- 114. Miscellaneous Enterobacteriaceae
- 115. Aeromonas
- 116. Pasteurella multocida
- 117. Cholera
- 118. Vibrio parahaemolyticus
- 119. Vibrio vulnificus
- 120. Miscellaneous Non-Enterobacteriaceae Fermentative Bacilli
- 121. Acinetobacter
- 122. Achromobacter (Alcaligenes)
- 123. Eikenella corrodens
- 124. Elizabethkingia and Chryseobacterium Species
- 125. Pseudomonas and Related Genera
- 126. Stenotrophomonas (Xanthomonas) maltophilia
Subsection 5 - Gram-Negative Coccobacilli
- 127. Aggregatibacter species
- 128. Brucellosis
- 129. Pertussis and Other Bordetella Infections
- 130. Klebsiella granulomatis
- 131. Campylobacter jejuni
- 132. Tularemia
- 133. Haemophilus influenzae
- 134. Other Haemophilus Species (Ducreyi, Haemolyticus, Influenzae Biogroup Aegyptius, Parahaemolyticus, and Parainfluenzae) and Aggregatibacter (Haemophilus) aphrophilus
- 135. Helicobacter pylori
- 136. Kingella kingae
- 137. Legionnaires' Disease, Pontiac Fever, and Related Illnesses
- 138. Streptobacillus moniliformis (Rat-Bite Fever)
- 139. Bartonella Infections
Subsection 6 - Treponemataceae
- 140. Lyme Disease
- 141. Relapsing Fever
- 142. Leptospirosis
- 143. Spirillum minus (Rat-Bite Fever)
- 144. Syphilis
- 145. Nonvenereal Treponematoses
Subsection 7 - Anaerobic Bacteria
- 146. Clostridial Intoxication and Infection
- 147. Infant Botulism
- 148. Tetanus
- 149. Actinomycosis
- 150. Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, Prevotella, and Porphyromonas
Section 17 - Viral Infections
- 151. Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses
Subsection 1 (DNA) - Parvoviridae
- 152. Human Parvovirus B19
- 153. Human Bocaviruses
Subsection 2 (DNA) - Polyomaviridae
- 154. Human Polyomaviruses
- 155. Human Papillomaviruses
Subsection 3 (DNA) - Adenoviridae
- 156. Adenoviruses
Subsection 4 (DNA) - Hepatoviridae
- 157. Hepatitis B and D Viruses
Subsection 5 (DNA) - Herpesviridae
- 158. Herpes Simplex Viruses 1 and 2
- 159. Cytomegalovirus
- 160. Epstein-Barr Virus
- 161. Human Herpesviruses 6A, 6B, 7, and 8
- 162. Varicella-Zoster Virus
Subsection 6 (DNA) - Poxviridae
- 163. Smallpox (Variola Virus)
- 164. Monkeypox and Other Poxviruses
- 165. Mimiviruses
Subsection 1 (RNA) - Picornaviridae
- 166. Enteroviruses, Parechoviruses, and Saffold Viruses
- 167. Rhinoviruses
- 168. Hepatitis A Virus
Subsection 2 (RNA) - Caliciviridae
- 169. Calicivirus (Norovirus, Sapovirus, Vesivirus, Lagovirus, Nebovirus)
- 170. Hepatitis E Virus
Subsection 3 (RNA) - Reoviridae
- 171. Reoviruses
- 172. Orbiviruses, Coltiviruses, and Seadornaviruses
- 173. Rotavirus
Subsection 4 (RNA) - Togaviridae
- 174. Rubella Virus
- 175. Alphaviruses
- 175a. Eastern Equine Encephalitis
- 175b. Western Equine Encephalitis
- 175c. Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis
- 175d. Chikungunya
- 175e. Ross River Virus Arthritis
- 175f. Other Alphaviral Infections
Subsection 5 - Flaviviridae
- 176. Flaviviruses
- 176a. St. Louis Encephalitis
- 176b. West Nile Virus
- 176c. Yellow Fever
- 176d. Dengue, Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, and Severe Dengue
- 176e. Japanese Encephalitis
- 176f. Murray Valley Encephalitis
- 176g. Tick-Borne Encephalitis
- 176h. Zika Virus Infections
- 176i. Other Flaviral Infections
- 177. Hepatitis C Virus
Subsection 6 - Orthomyxoviridae
- 178. Influenza Viruses
Subsection 7 - Paramyxoviridae
- 179. Parainfluenza Viruses
- 180. Measles Virus
- 181. Mumps Virus
- 182. Respiratory Syncytial Virus
- 183. Human Metapneumovirus
Subsection 8 – Rhabdoviridae
- 184. Rabies Virus
Subsection 9 - Arenaviridae and Filoviridae
- 185. Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
- 186. Arenaviral Hemorrhagic Fevers
- 187. Filoviral Hemorrhagic Fever: Marburg and Ebola Virus Fevers
Subsection 10 - Coronaviridae and Toroviridae
- 188. Human Coronaviruses, Including Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
Subsection 11 - Bunyaviridae
- 189. Hantaviruses.
- 190. La Crosse Encephalitis and Other California Serogroup Viruses
- 191. Other Bunyaviridae
- 191a. Rift Valley Fever
- 191b. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
- 191c. Phlebotomus Fever (Sandfly Fever)
- 191d. Oropouche Fever
- 191e. Toscana Virus
Subsection 12 - Retroviridae
- 192. Human Retroviruses
- 192a. Oncoviruses (Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Viruses) and Lentiviruses (Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2)
- 192b. Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Subsection 13 - Prion-Related Diseases
- 193. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Disease, Kuru, Fatal Familial Insomnia, New Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Sporadic Fatal Insomnia)
Section 18 - Chlamydia
- 194. Chlamydia Infections
Section 19 - Rickettsial Diseases
- 195. Rickettsial and Ehrlichial Diseases
Section 20 - Mycoplasma
- 196. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma Infections
Section 21 - Fungal Diseases
- 197. Classification of Fungi
- 198. Aspergillosis
- 199. Blastomycosis
- 200. Candidiasis
- 201. Coccidioidomycosis
- 202. Paracoccidioidomycosis
- 203. Cryptococcosis
- 204. Histoplasmosis
- 205. Sporotrichosis
- 206. Mucormycosis and Entomopthoramycosis
- 207. Fusariosis and Scedosporiosis
- 208. Miscellaneous Mycoses
Section 22 - Parasitic Diseases
- 209. Classification and Nomenclature of Human Parasites
Subsection 1 - Protozoa
- 210. Amebiasis
- 211. Blastocystis hominis and Blastocystis spp. Infection
- 212. Entamoeba coli Infection
- 213. Giardiasis
- 214. Dientamoeba fragilis Infections
- 215. Trichomonas Infections
- 216. Balantidium coli Infection
- 217. Cryptosporidiosis
- 218. Cyclosporiasis, Cystoisosporiasis, and Microsporidiosis
- 219. Babesiosis
- 220. Malaria
- 221. Leishmaniasis
- 222. Trypanosomiasis
- 223. Naegleria, Acanthamoeba, and Balamuthia Infections
- 224. Toxoplasmosis
- 225. Pneumocystis Pneumonia
Subsection 2 - Nematodes
- 226. Parasitic Nematode Infections
Subsection 3 - Cestodes
- 227. Cestodes
Subsection 4 - Trematodes
- 228. Foodborne Trematodes
- 229. Schistosomiasis
Subsection 5 - Arthropods
- 230. Arthropods
Section 23 - Global Health
- 231. Global Health
- 232. International Travel Issues for Children
- 233. Infectious Disease Considerations in International Adoptees and Refugees
Part 4 - Therapeutics
- 234. Antibiotic Resistance
- 235. The Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Interface: Determinants of Anti-Infective Drug Action and Efficacy in Pediatrics
- 236. Antibacterial Therapeutic Agents
- 237. Antimicrobial Prophylaxis
- 238. Outpatient Intravenous Antimicrobial Therapy for Serious Infections
- 239. Antiviral Agents
- 240. Antifungal Agents
- 241. Drugs for Parasitic Infections
- 242. Immunomodulating Agents
- 243. Probiotics
Part 5 - Prevention of Infectious Diseases
- 244. Health Care-Associated Infections
- 245. Active Immunizing Agents
- 246. Passive Immunization
Section 24 - Other Preventative Considerations
- 247. Public Health Aspects of Infectious Disease Control
- 248. Infections in Out-of-Home Child Care
- 249. Animal and Human Bites
- 250. Bioterrorism
Part 6 - Approach to the Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
- 251. Bacterial Laboratory Diagnosis
- 252. Fungal Laboratory Analysis: Specimen Collection, Direct Detection, and Culture
- 253. Viral Laboratory Diagnosis
- 254. Parasitic Laboratory Diagnosis
Widely considered the premier text in pediatric infectious diseases, Feigin and Cherry's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 9th Edition: 2-Volume Set, provides authoritative, up-to-date coverage of this rapidly changing field. Extensively revised by Drs. James Cherry, Sheldon L. Kaplan, Gail J. Demmler-Harrison, William J. Steinbach, Peter J. Hotez, and new editor John V. Williams, this two-volume reference delivers the information you need on epidemiology, public health, preventive medicine, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and much more. It serves as a reliable, everyday resource for practicing ID specialists, and an invaluable reference for medical students, residents, and fellows in ID, pediatricians and internists, and others who work with neonates, children, and adolescents or in public health.
- Discusses infectious diseases according to organ systems that may be affected, as well as individually by microorganisms, placing emphasis on clinical manifestations that may be related to the organism causing the disease.
- Provides detailed information regarding the best means to establish a diagnosis, explicit recommendations for therapy, and the most appropriate uses of diagnostic imaging.
- Includes expanded information on Q fever, antibiotic resistance and antibiotic agents, human coronaviruses, pox viruses, and infections in the compromised host, and contains new COVID-19 content across numerous chapters.
- Features a new chapter on antimicrobial stewardship, and new coverage of antivirals for pox viruses.
- Reflects today’s more aggressive infectious and antibiotic-resistant organisms as well as emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.
- Contains hundreds of full-color images (many are new!), including clinical photos, radiographic images, drawings, charts, and graphs.
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