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Tropical Medicine Notebook

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Tropical Medicine Notebook Synopsis

The Tropical Medicine Notebook is a new concept in providing a concise overview of the key topics in tropical medicine, using short notes, diagrams, maps, and tables to present the material in an accessible, engaging, memorable, and interesting way. The format is generally a page per topic, with division of each page into subsections by boxes to make it easy to find the relevant information. Cross-referencing is provided to allow quick linking between relevant sections of the book. Providing the key information in bite-size chunks, the Tropical Medicine Notebook is a useful companion to more comprehensive texts. Divided into eight sections; the first five cover infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and helminths, followed by a further three which present the topics of vector biology, disease syndromes and envenomation. Where relevant, the section is prefaced by a classification system to provide a logical overview, helping with assimilation of information and highlighting important relationships between organisms. It is an ideal learning and revision guide for students or trainees in infection, microbiology, and tropical medicine, as well as being a useful reference resource for healthcare and laboratory staff across the wide range of disciplines to which infection may present.

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ISBN: 9780198737773
Publication date: 27th July 2017
Author: Philippa C. (Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow, Nuffield Department of Medicine, Peter Medawar Building for Pat Matthews
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 224 pages
Genres: Tropical medicine
Infectious and contagious diseases
Public health and preventive medicine