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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
April 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009334389

Book description

Since the first edition was published in 2009, there have been significant advances in diagnostics and management of viral infections, as well as newly discovered viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and Zika virus. This new edition provides up-to-date information on the key developments in clinical and diagnostic virology, especially molecular diagnosis, with guidance on new molecular and bedside tests. Effective antiviral treatments and novel combinations of treatments recently introduced are covered in depth. Infection control precautions and pandemic preparedness are discussed, with a focus on recent outbreaks. As with the first edition, coverage is succinct and practical with easily accessible information in algorithms and tables, and standardised chapter layouts organised from A to Z. This is an ideal introduction to complex topics for healthcare trainees, as well as a handy and easily accessible reference for more experienced hospital clinicians and primary care physicians.

Reviews

‘This comprehensive text will provide an excellent guide to all the many health-care professionals, including those in training, who deal with patients who have, or may have, a virus infection. The rigorous structure to each chapter, with clear tables and concise factual exposition makes it easy to look up specific queries, or to learn about a specific infection in depth. This is a timely and very welcome addition to the canon of medical textbooks, given the increasing importance and relevance of clinical virology to general medicine.’

Will Irving - Professor and Honorary Consultant in Virology, University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

‘This concise guide proves invaluable for those working within clinical virology and studying for CICE/FRCPath Part 1. As it is organised by individual viruses and clinical syndromes, it serves as both a quick reference guide and an effective teaching tool. Personally I have found the first edition of this book to be very useful throughout my career so far, so an updated second edition is most welcome!’

Hayley Colton - SpR in Medical Virology/Infectious Diseases, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Contents


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  • Chapter 1 - Adenoviruses
    pp 7-10

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