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This practical reference provides a single, concise source of current information on the diseases and conditions common among immigrants, refugees, travelers, and persons in contact with these populations in the developed world. An easy-to-use format makes this reference ideal for primary care and other providers in a variety of clinical settings. It also features content on agents that may be used as biological warfare.
• Diseases and conditions are arranged in alphabetical order for quick reference.
• Concise discussions of 93 infectious diseases and conditions of immigrants, refugees, travelers, and those in contact with these populations
• The ability to search by either signs and symptoms, geographic area, or diseases and disorders.
• A discussion on emerging infectious diseases and why they are an important health issue.
• An overview of the physical diagnosis of these diseases.
• Approaches to diagnosing newly arrived immigrants and refugees.
• Strategies for pre-travel counseling and immunizations.
• Information on primary geographic distribution, agent and vector, incubation, clinical findings and treatment, signs and symptoms, complications, common laboratory findings, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and reporting.
• Bioterrorism boxes appear throughout the text to alert practitioners to biological warfare agent information.
1. Introduction to Infectious Diseases of Immigrants, Refugees, and Travelers
2. Classification of Infectious Diseases
3. Diagnosis and Approaches to Patients
4. Actinomycosis
5. Amebiasis
6. Anisakidosis
7. Anthrax
8. Arbovirus Encephalitis
9. Ascariasis
10. Babesiosis
11. Bartonellosis
12. Blastomycosis
13. Botulism
14. Brucellosis
15. Buruli Ulcer
16. Capillariasis
17. Chagas’ diseasse
18. Chikungunya Fever
19. Cholera
20. Chromoblastomycosis
21. Coccidioidomycosis
22. Cryptococcosis
23. Cryptosporidiosis
24. Cutaneous Larva Migrans
25. Dengue
26. Diphtheria
27. Ebola and Marburg Hemorrhagic Fevers
28. Echinococcosis
29. Enterobiasis
30. Filariasis: Drancunculiasis
31. Filariasis: Loiasis
32. Filariasis: Lymphatic
33. Filariasis: Onchocerciasis
34. Giardiasis
35. Gnathostomiasis
36. Granuloma Inguinale
37. Hantavirus Hemorrhagic Fever With Renal Syndrome
38. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
39. Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral
40. Hepatitis A
41. Hepatitis B
42. Hepatitis, NonA and NonB
43. Histoplasmosis
44. Hookworm
45. Hymenolepiasis
46. Lassa Fever
47. Leishmaniasis
48. Leprosy
49. Leptospirosis
50. Lice, Head
51. Lyme Disease
52. Malaria
53. Measles
54. Melioidosis
55. Meningitis, Bacterial
56. Mycetoma
57. Myiasis
58. Paracoccidioidomycosis
59. Parastrongyliasis, Abdominal
60. Parastrongyliasis Meningitis
61. Pemphigus, Endemic Foliaceus
62. Pertussis
63. Pinta
64. Plague
65. Poliomyelitis
66. Psittacosis
67. Q Fever
68. Relapsing Fever
69. Scabies
70. Schistosomiasis
71. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
72. Smallpox
73. Sporotrichosis
74. Staphylococcal Skin Infection
75. Strongylodiasis
76. Syphilis
77. Tapeworm
78. Tetanus
79. Tinea
80. Toxocariasis
81. Toxoplasmosis
82. Trachoma
83. Trematodes, Hepatic
84. Trematodes, Intestinal
85. Trematodes, Pulmonary
86. Trench Fever
87. Trichinellosis
88. Trichuriasis
89. Trypanosomiasis, African
90. Tuberculosis
91. Tularemia
92. Tungiasis
93. Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers
94. Typhus
95. Yaws
96. Yellow Fever
Appendix A: Differential Diagnosis of Diseases by Signs, Symptoms, and Geography
Appendix B: Diarrhea
Appendix C: Notifiable Diseases
Appendix D: Preventing Insect- and Rodent-Borne Diseases
Appendix E: Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Immunodeficiencey Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Resource-Limited Settings
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