Author: Frank E. Berkowitz
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: B0091MSA9Q
Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases
This book features 121 case studies intended to provide an approach to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric infectious diseases. Medical books Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Medical books Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases [ebook]. This book features 121 case studies intended to provide an approach to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric infectious diseases. Brief clinical scenarios are followed by discussions and supplemented
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This book features 121 case studies intended to provide an approach to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric infectious diseases. Brief clinical scenarios are followed by discussions and supplemented
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Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases Cambridge University Press 9780521697613 09780521697613
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Medical Book Case Studies in 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.