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Norman Begg, Norman (GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals Begg, Iain Blair, Iain (United Arab Emirates University ) Blair, Karl Ekdahl, Karl (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Ekdahl...
Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook
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Informationen zum Autor Jeremy Hawker is Regional Epidemiologist for the Health Protection Agency, West Midlands; Registrar of the UK Faculty of Public Health, UKNorman Begg is Chief Medical Officer, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Wavre, BelgiumIain Blair is Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates UniversityRalf Reintjes is Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health Surveillance, Hamburg, Germany; Adjunct Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Tampere, FinlandJulius Weinberg is Vice Chancellor, Kingston University, London, UKProfessor Karl Ekdahl is Head of Public Health Capacity and Communication Unit, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden Klappentext Health protection professionals need rapid access to authoritative and easy-to-use information to ensure their actions are based on international best practice. This is precisely what the Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook does. This concise and practical handbook is an essential guide for all those who have responsibility for the identification and control of infectious disease.In the past five years, there have been many major changes in health protection practice, and significant scientific progress in the field, all of which are reflected in this new edition of the popular Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook. All chapters have been updated in line with recent changes in epidemiology, new guidelines for control and administrative changes. Basic principles of communicable disease control and health protection, major syndromes, control of individual infections, main services and activities, organizational arrangements for all EU countries and sources of further information are covered. A new chapter on pandemic planning has been included, and the influenza chapter has been expanded to cover seasonal, avian and pandemic flu.Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook is an indispensable companion for all those who are engaged in health protection, including public health physicians, epidemiologists, infection control nurses, microbiologists and trainees in the field. Zusammenfassung Health protection professionals need rapid access to authoritative and easy-to-use information to ensure their actions are based on international best practice. This is precisely what the Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook does. This concise and practical handbook is an essential guide for all those who have responsibility for the identification and control of infectious disease.In the past five years, there have been many major changes in health protection practice, and significant scientific progress in the field, all of which are reflected in this new edition of the popular Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook. All chapters have been updated in line with recent changes in epidemiology, new guidelines for control and administrative changes. Basic principles of communicable disease control and health protection, major syndromes, control of individual infections, main services and activities, organizational arrangements for all EU countries and sources of further information are covered. A new chapter on pandemic planning has been included, and the influenza chapter has been expanded to cover seasonal, avian and pandemic flu.Communicable Disease Control and Health Protection Handbook is an indispensible companion for all those who are engaged in health protection, including public health physicians, epidemiologists, infection control nurses, microbiologists and trainees in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword.Abbreviations.Section 1: Introduction.1.1 How to use this book.1.2 Basic Concepts in the Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Disease.1.3 Health Protection on-call.Sec...
List of contents
Foreword.
Abbreviations.
Section 1: Introduction.
1.1 How to use this book.
1.2 Basic Concepts in the Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Disease.
1.3 Health Protection on-call.
Section 2: Common topics.
2.1 Meningitis and meningism.
2.2 Gastrointestinal infection.
2.3 Community acquired pneumonia.
2.4 Rash in pregnancy.
2.5 Rash and fever in children.
2.6 Illness in returning travellers.
2.7 Sexually Transmitted Infections.
2.8 Jaundice.
2.9 Infection in the immunocompromised.
2.10 Blood borne viral infections.
2.11 Vaccine Queries.
2.12 Individual measures against infections.
Section 3: Diseases.
3.1 Amoebic dysentery.
3.2 Anthrax.
3.3 Bacillus cereus.
3.4 Botulism.
3.5 Brucellosis.
3.6 Burkholderia.
3.7 Campylobacter.
3.8 Chickenpox and shingles (varicella-zoster infections).
3.9 Chikungunya.
3.10 Chlamydophila pneumoniae.
3.11 Chlamydophila psittaci.
3.12 Chlamydia trachomatis (genital).
3.13 Cholera.
3.14 CJD and other human transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
3.15 Clostridium difficile.
3.16 Clostridium perfringens.
3.17 Coxsackievirus infections.
3.18 Cryptosporidiosis.
3.19 Cyclosporiasis.
3.20 Cytomegalovirus.
3.21 Dengue fever.
3.22 Diphtheria.
3.23 Encephalitis, acute.
3.24 Enterococci, including glycopeptide-resistant enterococci (GRE).
3.25 Epstein-Barr virus.
3.26 Escherichia coli O157 (and other E. coli gastroenteritis).
3.27 Giardiasis.
3.28 Gonorrhoea, syphilis and other acute STIs.
3.29 Hantavirus.
3.30 Head lice.
3.31 Helicobacter pylori.
3.32 Hepatitis A.
3.33 Hepatitis B.
3.34 Hepatitis C.
3.35 Delta hepatitis.
3.36 Hepatitis E.
3.37 Herpes simplex.
3.38 Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib).
3.39 HIV.
3.40 Influenza.
3.41 Japanese B encephalitis.
3.42 Kawasaki Syndrome.
3.43 Legionellosis.
3.44 Leprosy.
3.45 Leptospirosis.
3.46 Listeria.
3.47 Lyme disease.
3.48 Malaria.
3.49 Measles.
3.50 Meningococcal infection.
3.51 Molluscum contagiosum.
3.52 MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).
3.53 Mumps.
3.54 Mycoplasma.
3.55 Norovirus.
3.56 Paratyphoid fever.
3.57 Parvovirus B19 (fifth disease).
3.58 Plague.
3.59 Pneumococcal infection.
3.60 Poliomyelitis.
3.61 Q fever.
3.62 Rabies.
3.63 Relapsing Fever.
3.64 Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
3.65 Ringworm.
3.66 Rotavirus.
3.67 Rubella.
3.68 Salmonellosis.
3.69 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
3.70 Scabies
3.71 Shigella.
3.72 Smallpox.
3.73 Staphylococcal food poisoning.
3.74 Streptococcal infections.
3.75 Tetanus.
3.76 Threadworms.
3.77 Tick-borne encephalitis.
3.78 Toxocara.
3.79 Toxoplasmosis.
3.80 Tuberculosis.
3.81 Tularaemia.
3.82 Typhoid fever.
3.83 Rickettsial infections (incl. Typhus) Ehrlichia and Bartonella.
3.84 Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
3.85 Viral haemorrhagic fevers.
3.86 Warts and verrucae.
3.87 West Nile Virus.
3.88 Whooping cough.
3.89 Yellow fever.
3.90 Yersiniosis.
3.91 Other organisms.
Section 4: Services and organisations.
4.1 Surveillance of communicable disease.
4.2 Managing infectious disease incidents and outbreaks.
4.3 Infection Prevention and Control in the Community.
4.4 Healthcare Associated Infection.
4.5 Antimicrobial Resistance.
4.6 Risks to and from Health Care Workers.
4.7 Co-ordination of immunisation services.
4.8 Services for sexual health and HIV infection.
4.9 Services for tuberculosis control.
4.10 Travel Health.
4.11 Pandemic Preparedness and the Influenza A H1N1 2009 Pandemic.
4.12 Non-infectious environmental hazards.
4.13 Managing acute chemical incidents.
4.14 Managing acute radiation incidents.
4.15 Deliberate release of biological, chemical or radiological agents.
4.16 Media Relations and Crisis Communication.
4.17 Clinical Governance and Audit.
4.18 Global health.
Section 5: Communicable disease control in Europe.
5.1 WHO and International Health Regulations (IHR).
5.2 Collaboration within the European Union.
5.3 Detailed national example: organisational a
Product details
Authors | Norman Begg, Norman (GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals Begg, Iain Blair, Iain (United Arab Emirates University ) Blair, Karl Ekdahl, Karl (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Ekdahl, Jeremy Hawker, Jeremy (Health Protection Agency Hawker, Jeremy Begg Hawker, Jeremy/ Begg Hawker, Ralf Reintjes, Ralf (Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health Surveillance Reintjes, Julius Weinberg, Julius (Kingston University Weinberg |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2012 |
EAN | 9781444335675 |
ISBN | 978-1-4443-3567-5 |
No. of pages | 454 |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
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