Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases

“Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases” by Frank E. Berkowitz, published by Cambridge University Press on August 13, 2007, is a comprehensive resource comprising 400 pages in English. This book features 121 case studies aimed at enhancing the understanding of diagnosis and treatment in pediatric infectious diseases. It is structured into three sections: the first focuses on the principles of diagnosing infections through the lenses of epidemiology, microbiology, and clinical medicine, while also addressing treatment principles.
Readers will find a variety of case scenarios designed to engage them in problem-solving, followed by detailed discussions of each case. The core section of the book presents the case studies themselves, providing practical insights into pediatric infectious diseases. Additionally, the final section includes tables and lists that detail infectious agents and their epidemiology, making this edition a valuable reference for those interested in medical and pediatric topics.
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This book features 121 case studies intended to provide an approach to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric infectious diseases. There are three sections: the first discusses the principles of diagnosing infections, using epidemiology, microbiology, and clinical medicine, while also discussing the principles of treatment; the second, constituting the core of the book, consists of case studies. A brief case scenario, designed to challenge the reader to work out the answer, is followed by a discussion of the case. The third section contains tables and lists about infectious agents and their epidemiology.
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