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Textbook of pediatric infectious diseases /

Additional authors: Feigin, Ralph D., -- 1938-2008.
Edition statement:6th ed. Published by : Saunders/Elsevier, (Philadelphia, PA :) Physical details: 2 v. (xxxix, 3567, xciv p.) : ill., maps ; 29 cm. ISBN:9781416040446; 1416040447; 9996036847 (vol. 1); 9789996036842 (vol. 1); 9996036901 (vol. 2); 9789996036903 (vol. 2). Year: 2009
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Sargodha Medical College of Sargodha University
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Rev. ed. of: Textbook of pediatric infectious diseases / [edited by] Ralph D. Feigin ... [et al.]. 5th ed. c2004.

"Expert consult"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

V. 1: Molecular determinants of microbial pathogenesis -- Normal and impaired immunologic responses to infection -- Metabolic response of the host infections -- Interaction of infection and nutrition -- Fever: pathogenesis and treatment -- Indigenous flora -- Epidemiology of infectious diseases -- The common cold -- Infections of the oral cavity -- Pharyngitis (pharyngitis, tonsillitis, tonsillopharyngitis, and nasopharyngitis) -- Herpangina -- Pharyngoconjunctival fever -- Uvulitis -- Peritonsillar, retropharyngeal, and parapharyngeal abscesses -- Cervical lymphadenitis -- Parotitis -- Sinusitis -- Otitis externa -- Otitis media -- Mastoiditis -- Epiglottitis (supraglottitis) -- Croup (laryngitis, laryngotracheitis, spasmodic croup, laryngotracheobronchitis, bacterial tracheitis, and laryngotracheobroncho-pneumonitis) -- Acute bronchitis -- Chronic bronchitis -- Bronchiolitis and infectious asthma -- Nonbacterial pneumonia -- Bacterial pneumonias -- Children's interstitial lung disease and hypersensitivity pneumonitis -- Pleural effusions and empyema -- Lung abscess -- Cystic fibrosis -- Infective endocarditis -- Infectious pericarditis -- Myocarditis -- Acute rheumatic fever -- Mediastinitis -- Bacterial meningitis beyond the neonatal period -- Parameningeal infections -- Fungal meningitis -- Eosinophilic meningitis -- Aseptic meningitis and viral meningitis -- Encephalitis and meningoencephalitis -- Parainfectious and postinfectious disorders of the nervous system -- Urethritis -- Cystitis and pyelonephritis -- Renal abscess -- Prostatitis -- Genital infections -- Esophagitis -- Approach to patients with gastrointestinal tract infections and food poisoning -- Antibiotic-associated colitis -- Whipple disease -- Hepatitis -- Cholangitis and cholecystitis -- Pyogenic liver abscess -- Reye syndrome -- Appendicitis and pelvic abscess -- Pancreatitis -- Peritonitis and intra-abdominal abscess -- Retroperitoneal infections -- Osteomyelitis -- Septic arthritis -- Bacterial myositis and pyomyositis -- Cutaneous manifestations of systemic infections -- Roseola infantum (exanthem subitum) -- Bacterial skin infections --

Viral and fungal skin infections -- Ocular infectious diseases -- Bacteremia and septic shock -- Fever without source and fever of unknown origin -- Toxic shock syndrome -- Acute respiratory distress syndrome in children -- Viral infections of the fetus and neonate -- Chlamydia trachomatis infections in the neonate -- Mycoplasma and ureaplasma infections of the neonate -- Yeast and fungal infections of the fetus and neonate -- Congenital toxoplasmosis -- Perinatal bacterial diseases -- Primary immunodeficiencies -- Opportunistic infections in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation -- Infections in pediatric heart transplantation -- Infections of pediatric lung transplantation -- Opportunistic infections in liver and intestinal transplantation -- Opportunistic infections of kidney transplantation -- Infections related to prosthetic or artificial devices -- Infections related to craniofacial surgical procedures -- Infections in burn patients -- Kawasaki disease -- Chronic fatigue syndrome -- Nomenclature for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria -- Staphylococcus aureus infections (coagulase-positive staphlococci) -- Coagulase-negative staphylococcal infections -- Group A, group C, and group G beta-hemolytic streptococcal infections -- Group B streptococcal infections -- Enterococcal and viridans streptococcal infections -- Pneumococcal infections -- Miscellaneous gram-positive cocci -- Moraxella catarrhalis -- Meningococcal infections -- Gonococcal infections -- Diphtheria -- Anthrax -- Bacillus cereus -- Arcanobacterium haemolyticum -- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae -- Listeriosis -- Tuberculosis -- Other mycobacteria -- Leprosy and buruli ulcer: the major cutaneous mycobacterioses -- Nocardia -- Miscellaneous gram-positive bacilli -- Citrobacter -- Enterobacter -- Diarrhea-causing and dysentery-causing escherichia coli -- Klebsiella -- Morganella morganii -- Proteus -- Providencia -- Shigella -- Serratia -- Salmonella -- Plague (yersinia pestis) -- Other yersinia species -- Miscellaneous enterobacteria -- Aeromonas -- Pasteurella multocida -- Cholera -- Vibrio parahaemolyticus --

Vibrio vulnificus -- Miscellaneous non-enterobacteriaceae fermentative bacilli -- Acinetobacter -- Achromobacter (alcaligenes) -- Eikenella corrodens -- Elizabethkingia and chryseobacterium species -- Pseudomonas and related genera -- Stenotrophomonas (xanthomonas) maltophilia -- Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans -- Bartonellosis -- Tularemia -- Haemophilus influenzae -- Other haemophilus species (aphrophilus, ducreyi, haemolyticus, influenzae biogroup aegyptius, parahaemolyticus, and parainfluenzae) -- Hilicobacter pylori -- Kingella species -- Legionnaires' disease, pontiac fever, and related illnesses -- Brucellosis -- Pertussis and other bordetella infections -- Calymmatobacterium granulomatis -- Campylobacter jejuni -- Other campylobacter species -- V. 2: Streptobacillus moniliformis (rat-bite fever) -- Bartonella (cat-scratch disease) -- Borrelia (relapsing fever) -- Borrelia (lyme disease) -- Leptospirosis -- Spirillum minus (rat-bite fever) -- Syphilis -- Nonvenereal treponematoses -- Clostridial intoxication and infection -- Infant botulism -- Tetanus -- Actinomycosis -- Other anaerobic infections -- Classification and nomenclature of viruses -- Human parvovirus B₁₉ -- Human bocaviruses -- Human polyomaviruses -- Human papillomaviruses -- Adenoviruses -- Hepatitis B and D viruses -- Herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 -- Cytomegalovirus -- Epstein-Barr virus -- Human herpesviruses 6, 7, and 8 -- Varicella-zoster virus -- Smallpox (variola virus) -- Monkeypox and other poxviruses -- Mimiviruses -- Enteroviruses and parechoviruses -- Rhinoviruses -- Hepatitis A virus -- Caliciviruses -- Hepatitis E virus -- Reoviruses -- Orbiviruses, coltiviruses, and seadornaviruses -- Rotaviruses -- Rubella virus -- Alphaviruses -- Flaviviruses -- Hepatitis C virus -- Influenza viruses -- Parainfluenza viruses -- Measles virus -- Mumps virus -- Respiratory syncytial virus -- Human metapneumovirus --

Rabies virus -- Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection -- Arenaviral hemorrhagic fevers -- Filoviral hemorrhagic fever: margurg and ebola virus fevers -- Coronaviruses and toroviruses, including severe acute respiratory syndrome -- Hantaviruses -- La crosse encephalitis and other California serogroup viruses -- Other bunyaviridae -- Human retroviruses -- Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease, Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease, kuru, fetal familial insomnia, new variant Creutzefeldt-Jakob disease, sporadic fetal insomnia) -- Chlamydia infections -- Rickettsial and ehrlichial diseases -- Mycoplasma and ureaplasma infections -- Classification of fungi -- Aspergillus and aspergillosis -- Blastomycosis -- Candidiasis -- Coccidioidomycosis -- Paracoccidioidomycosis -- Cryptococcosis -- Histoplasmosis -- Sporotrichosis -- Zygomycosis -- Miscellaneous mycoses -- Classification and nomenclature of human parasites -- Amebiasis -- Blastocystis hominis infection -- Cryptosporidiosis -- Entamoeba coli infection -- Giardiasis -- Dientamoeba fragilis infections -- Trichomonas infections -- Balantidium coli infection -- Cyclosporiasis, isosporiasis, and microsporidiosis -- Babesiosis -- Malaria -- Leishmaniasis -- Trypanosomiasis -- Naegleria, acanthamoeba, and balamuthia -- Toxoplasmosis -- Pneumocystis pneumonia -- Parasitic nematode infections -- Cestodes -- Trematodes -- Schistosomiasis -- Arthropods -- International travel issues for children -- Infectious disease considerations in international adoptees and refugees -- Health care-associated infections -- Programs to prevent and control health-care associated infections -- Antibiotic resistance -- The pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic interfaceideterminants of anti-infective drug action and efficacy in pediatrics -- Antibacterial therapeutic agents -- Antimicrobial prophylaxis -- Outpatient intravenous antimicrobial therapy for serious infections -- Antiviral agents -- Antifungal agents -- Drugs for parasitic infections -- Immunomodulating agents -- Active immunizing agents -- Passive immunization -- Public health aspects of infectious disease control -- Infections in daycare environments -- Human bites -- Animal bites -- Bioterrorism -- Bacterial laboratory diagnosis -- Fungal laboratory analysis: specimen collection, direct detection, and culture -- Viral laboratory diagnosis -- Parasitic laboratory diagnosis -- Epidemiology and biostatistics.

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