Listing 1 - 10 of 22 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
This publication by the World Health Organization outlines the target product profiles for antibacterial agents needed to treat neonatal sepsis in settings with high resistance. It discusses the global epidemiology of neonatal sepsis, particularly highlighting the burden in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The book addresses the challenges posed by multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) bacterial pathogens. It emphasizes the need for new antibiotics and the development of rapid diagnostics to improve treatment outcomes. The work is aimed at healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers, advocating for access to essential antibacterial treatments as part of universal health coverage. It also stresses the importance of stewardship to minimize antimicrobial resistance.
Choose an application
Communicable Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Evidence-Based Medicine --- Neonatal infections. --- Infections néonatales --- therapy
Choose an application
Although information about the natural history, management, and outcome of intrauterine and perinatally acquired infections is readily available, the busy clinician requires methods for quickly and easily determining the diagnosis of these infections, especially in a time of ever changing advances in diagnostic technology and the emergence of new infectious agents. In Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis, a distinguished panel of pediatric and infectious disease specialists present in an easily accessible format all the information needed to diagnose a wide variety of infections in both the pregnant woman and the neonate. Organized by specific infection or related infections, the book provides pertinent information about the epidemiology of each infection in the pregnant woman and her neonate, as well as the risk of transmission to the fetus or neonate, the spectrum of clinical disease, and a recommended approach to the diagnosis of the infection in not only the mother, but also her neonate. The emphasis is on understanding what tests to order and how to interpret the results, with the approach to diagnosis in each chapter encompassing both the pregnant woman and her neonate. The book covers a wide range of micro-organisms that are both common and uncommon causes of congenital and perinatal infections, including the herpes simplex virus, HIV, toxoplasmosis, syphilis, CMV, tuberculosis, malaria, dengue, lymphocytic choriomeningtis virus, and parvovirus. Up to date and user friendly, Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis offers the busy clinician caring for pregnant women and/or their infants a practical guide to determining infection risks and which assays are the most appropriate to use for their diagnosis.
Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Communicable Diseases --- Infant, Newborn --- Diagnosis --- diagnosis --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Diagnosis. --- Infections --- Communicable diseases in the fetus - Diagnosis --- Neonatal infections - Diagnosis --- Communicable Diseases - diagnosis
Choose an application
Choose an application
Although information about the natural history, management, and outcome of intrauterine and perinatally acquired infections is readily available, the busy clinician requires methods for quickly and easily determining the diagnosis of these infections, especially in a time of ever changing advances in diagnostic technology and the emergence of new infectious agents. In Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis, a distinguished panel of pediatric and infectious disease specialists present in an easily accessible format all the information needed to diagnose a wide variety of infections in both the pregnant woman and the neonate. Organized by specific infection or related infections, the book provides pertinent information about the epidemiology of each infection in the pregnant woman and her neonate, as well as the risk of transmission to the fetus or neonate, the spectrum of clinical disease, and a recommended approach to the diagnosis of the infection in not only the mother, but also her neonate. The emphasis is on understanding what tests to order and how to interpret the results, with the approach to diagnosis in each chapter encompassing both the pregnant woman and her neonate. The book covers a wide range of micro-organisms that are both common and uncommon causes of congenital and perinatal infections, including the herpes simplex virus, HIV, toxoplasmosis, syphilis, CMV, tuberculosis, malaria, dengue, lymphocytic choriomeningtis virus, and parvovirus. Up to date and user friendly, Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis offers the busy clinician caring for pregnant women and/or their infants a practical guide to determining infection risks and which assays are the most appropriate to use for their diagnosis.
Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Diagnosis. --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Infections --- Medicine. --- Obstetrics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Obstetrics/Perinatology. --- Infection in children --- Fetus --- Diseases
Choose an application
This book is directed toward the molecular composition, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and control of congenital and other related diseases of the newborn that are caused by a variety of viruses. These viruses comprise several families that include Herpesviridae (HSV-1, HSV-2, HSV-6, HSV-7, CMV and varcilla-zoster); Parvoviridae (parvovirus B19); Lentiviridae (HIV); Hepadnaviridae (HBV); Flaviviridae (HCV); and Togaviridae (RV).
Communicable diseases in pregnancy. --- Neonatal infections. --- Fetus --- Diseases. --- Embryopathies --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Infections --- Pregnancy --- Infection in children --- Complications --- Diseases
Choose an application
Congenital and perinatal infections remain a stubborn and major cause of morbidity and mortality in infants throughout the world. This concise, accessible account provides an essential guide to the diagnosis, management and prevention of these infections. The first three chapters underline how and why infections during this critical period can be so devastating. The main section of the book focuses on individual infections, and emphasises effective intervention based on the very latest knowledge and techniques. Another unique feature of this account is its recognition that the severity and types of these infections vary considerably from country to country, and from the developing world to the developed world: the international team of experts involved in this compilation have striven to make this an account that will transcend these boundaries and be suitable for all doctors and allied health professionals around the world charged with the care of the mother and newborn.
Communicable diseases in newborn infants. --- Communicable diseases in pregnancy. --- Fetus --- Neonatal infections. --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Infection in children --- Embryopathies --- Pregnancy --- Neonatal infections --- Diseases. --- Infections --- Diseases --- Complications --- Communicable Diseases. --- Fetal Diseases. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Infant, Newborn. --- Infection --- Infectious Diseases. --- Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities. --- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious. --- Pregnancy. --- Virus Diseases. --- congenital.
Choose an application
Communicable diseases in newborn infants --- Communicable diseases in pregnancy --- Fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Complications --- Diseases --- Communicable diseases in pregnancy - Complications --- Fetus - Diseases --- COMMUNICABLE DISEASES --- FETAL DISEASES --- INFANT, NEWBORN, DISEASES --- IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD
Listing 1 - 10 of 22 | << page >> |
Sort by
|