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Hot Topics in Infection and Immunity in Children V

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Gebonden, 266 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2009e druk, 2008
ISBN13: 9780387798370
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Springer New York 2009e druk, 2008 9780387798370
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

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Course covers topics in infectious diseases in children and is intended for Pediatric Infectious disease trainees, trainers, and all those who manage children with infections.

This conference is being supported by several societies and is sponsored by several pharmaceutical companies, such as Aventis, Baxter, Chiron Vaccines, Wyeth, etc.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780387798370
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:266
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:2009

Inhoudsopgave

Shiga-Toxin Producing Escherichia coli and the Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: What Have We Learned in the Past 25 Years?.- Global Epidemiology of Pneumococcal Disease—New Prospects for Vaccine Control.- Current Concepts of the Pathogenesis of RSV Bronchiolitis.- How Can We Eradicate Pertussis.- Recognition and Management of Encephalitis in Children.- Microbiology and Management of Pleural Empyema.- Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines Probe Studies: The Solution Points to the Problem.- New Findings in Primary Immunodeficiency.- Routine Use of Influenza Vaccine.- Challenges in the Evaluation and Management of Bone and Joint Infections and the Role of New Antibiotics for Gram Positive Infections.- The Significance of Serotype Replacement for Pneumococcal Disease and Antibiotic Resistance.- Childhood Intra-thoracic Tuberculosis.- The Antibiotic Pipeline in Pediatrics.- Paediatric Drug Development and Clinical Trials.- Influenza in Pregnancy: The Case for Prevention.- Febrile Neutropenia in Children with Cancer.- The PANDAS Syndrome.- Fever in the Returned Paediatric Traveller.- Molecular Diagnostics of Primary Immunodeficiencies: Benefits and Future Challenges.- Human Genetic Resistance to Malaria.

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