Newly organized and featuring new editors and hundreds of new images, Peters' Atlas of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Seventh Edition, brings you up to date with today's greatest challenges in tropical medicine. Increased global travel, climate change, human conflict, short-term/large-scale human assemblies, potent therapeutic agents, drug resistance, and vaccine misinformation have contributed to a greatly changed landscape in this complex field. This practical, highly visual guide provides more than 1,300 stunning illustrations, making it an authoritative parasitology resource for accurate diagnosis of complex diseases.
- Contains hundreds of new images, including more than 50 completely revised life cycles and epidemiological maps.
- Provides current information on Zika virus, chikungunya virus, Ebola virus, SARS and MERS-CoV caused by enzootic corona virus, tuberculosis, ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhea, malaria, and much more.
- Features a completely updated and significantly streamlined text, now organized not only by primary mode of disease transmission, but extended to define disease more strictly according to the route of acquisition - a logical change that reflects the principles applied to control measures for most infections.
- Presents the knowledge and expertise of new editors Drs. Laura Nabarro, Stephen Morris-Jones, and David A. J. Moore.
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
- Contains hundreds of new images, including more than 50 completely revised life cycles and epidemiological maps.
- Provides current information on Zika virus, chikungunya virus, Ebola virus, SARS and MERS-CoV caused by enzootic corona virus, tuberculosis, ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhea, malaria, and much more.
- Features a completely updated and significantly streamlined text, now organized not only by primary mode of disease transmission, but extended to define disease more strictly according to the route of acquisition - a logical change that reflects the principles applied to control measures for most infections.
- Presents the knowledge and expertise of new editors Drs. Laura Nabarro, Stephen Morris-Jones, and David A. J. Moore.
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Table of Contents
PrefaceDedication
1. Arthropod-borne diseases
Mosquito Vectors
The Arboviruses: Arthropod-Borne Viral Infections
Arthropod-Borne Bacterial Infections
The Relapsing Fevers
Arthropod-Borne Parasitic Infections
Nematodes: Filarial Diseases
2. Infections acquired percutaneously
Soil
Water
Sex
Bacterial
Other Cutaneous or Mucous Membrane Contact
3. Infections acquired through the gastrointestinal tract
Viral Infections
Bacterial Infections
Protozoal Infections
Fungi
Helminth Infections
Parasitic Crustaceans
4. Infections acquired through airborne transmission
Viral Infections
Bacterial Infections
Fungal Infections
5. Ectoparasites
Mites
Lice
Bed Bugs
Fleas
Myiasis
6. Bites, stings, venoms, toxins
Marine Invertebrates
Marine Vertebrates
Terrestrial Invertebrates
Terrestrial Vertebrates
Plants
7. Nutrition
Malnutrition
Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies
Toxin Ingestion
8. Non-communicable disease
9. Diseases of unusual or uncertain aetiology
Index