Exposure : A Guide to Sources of Infection
By: Stürchler, Dieter.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: ASM Press, 2006Edition: 1st ed.Description: 894 p.ISBN: 1555813763 (paperback); 9781555813765 (paperback).Subject(s): Infection | Infection--Etiology | Clinical Medicine and Surgery | Sources of InfectionsDDC classification: 616.9 Stürchler 19063 1st 2006 CMS Summary: A single reference source for those working to identify infectious disease agents. • Offers comprehensive coverage of infections and infectious agents and provides a starting point for compiling a thorough patient exposure history and initiating the appropriate laboratory testing. • Organizes infectious diseases by major exposure groups and subgroups, and offers an international scope of coverage. • Provides current information on sources of infections, transmission risks, and potential infectious agents, and documents infection risks for individuals, at-risk groups, the community at large, and outbreak situations. • Reviews the taxonomy of most agents that infect humans and a select number of agents that infect animals. • Serves as a resource for clinicians, public health professionals, epidemiologists, and clinical microItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Clinical Medicine & Surgery | Veterinary Science | 616.9 Stürchler 19063 1st 2006 CMS (Browse shelf) | Available | 19063 |
A single reference source for those working to identify infectious disease agents. • Offers comprehensive coverage of infections and infectious agents and provides a starting point for compiling a thorough patient exposure history and initiating the appropriate laboratory testing. • Organizes infectious diseases by major exposure groups and subgroups, and offers an international scope of coverage. • Provides current information on sources of infections, transmission risks, and potential infectious agents, and documents infection risks for individuals, at-risk groups, the community at large, and outbreak situations. • Reviews the taxonomy of most agents that infect humans and a select number of agents that infect animals. • Serves as a resource for clinicians, public health professionals, epidemiologists, and clinical micro
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