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This book examines communication and swallowing disorders in the context of infectious diseases.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought infectious disease to prominence in speech-language pathology. But the SARS-CoV-2 virus is only the latest pathogen in a long list of viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi that can compromise communication and swallowing in children and adults. This volume examines several infectious diseases that are known to disrupt speech, language, voice, hearing, and swallowing. These diseases include HIV; herpes simplex virus; cytomegalovirus; Zika virus; human papilloma virus; COVID-19; streptococcus; candidiasis; syphilis; and tuberculosis. Each chapter examines a different infectious disease and discusses its epidemiology, onset, clinical course and, where relevant, neurological sequelae. The impact of infectious diseases on speech, voice, hearing, language, and swallowing is the focus of each chapter. Chapters also address assessment and treatment considerations in this diverse clinical population.
This book is suitable reading for students, clinicians and researchers in speech-language pathology, audiology, psychology, education, paediatric medicine, neurology, and ENT medicine.
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Preface Louise Cummings, PART A: Speech, voice, and swallowing disorders, 1. Speech and swallowing in adults with oropharyngeal cancer related to human papillomavirus
Sinead Rothrie, Kate Baker, Kate Ashforth and Grainne Brady, 2. Voice disorders in adults with laryngeal tuberculosis
Andrea Migliorelli, Marianna Manuelli, Andrea Ciorba, Stefano Pelucchi and Chiara Bianchini, 3. Laryngeal dystonia and upper respiratory tract infections
Lisa A. Vinney and Maia Braden, 4. Voice disorders in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis
Lindsey Parker and Melda Kunduk, 5. Stuttering and Group A streptococcal infections
Per Alm, 6. Candidiasis in adults with swallowing disorders
Simple Futarmal Kothari, Lene Odgaard, and Mohit Kothari, PART B: Hearing and language disorders, 7. Hearing loss in children with congenital Zika virus infection
Milaine Dominici Sanfins, Adriana Neves de Andrade Daniela Gil, and Piotr Henryk Skarzynski, 8. Hearing loss in children with congenital syphilis
Ryan Rochat, 9. Hearing loss in children with congenital cytomegalovirus
Ryan Rochat and Gail J. Demmler-Harrison, 10. Language disorders in adults with herpes simplex virus encephalitis
Simone Mangelsdorf-Collett, Camille Paynter, Wendy Kelso, and Dennis Velakoulis, 11. Language disorders in adults with COVID-19
Louise Cummings, 12. Language disorders in children with HIV infection
Dorian Wilkerson, 13. Language disorders in adults with human immunodeficiency virus
Bárbara Sampedro,Valeria Abusamra, and Lorena Abusamra, Index
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Louise Cummings is Professor in the Department of English and Communication and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.