Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases-8판(2Vols)

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  • 출판사 : Elsevier
  • ISBN(13) : 9780323376921
  • 발행일 : 2018-03-15  /   8판   /   3152 페이지
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Offering unparalleled coverage of infectious diseases in children and adolescents, Feigin & Cherry's Textbook of
Pediatric Infectious Diseases 8th Edition, continues to provide the information you need on epidemiology, public
health, preventive medicine, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and much more.
This extensively revised
edition by Drs. James Cherry, Gail J. Demmler-Harrison, Sheldon L. Kaplan, William J. Steinbach, and Peter J. Hotez,
offers a brand-new full-color design, new color images, new guidelines, and new content, reflecting today's more
aggressive infectious and resistant strains as well as emerging and re-emerging diseases

  • Discusses infectious diseases according to organ system, as well as individually by microorganisms, placing
    emphasis on the 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.


  • Features expanded information on infections in the compromised host; immunomodulating agents and their
    potential use in the treatment of infectious diseases; and Ebola virus.
  • Contains hundreds of new color images throughout, as well as new guidelines, new resistance epidemiology,
    and new Global Health Milestones.
  • Includes new chapters on Zika virus and Guillain-Barr?syndrome.
  • Expert Consult?eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to
    search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.



    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-Barre?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-Str?ssler-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 Microsporidios
    219. Babesiosis
    220. Malaria
    221. Leishmaniasis
    222. Trypanosomiasis
    223. Naegleria, Acanthamoeba, and Balamuthia Infection
    224. Toxoplasmosis
    Nadipuram
    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

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