Atlas of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology: Text with CD-ROM

Author:   Wallace Peters, MD(London), DSc(London), Docteur Honoris Causa(Universite Rene Descartes, Paris), FRCP, DTM&H ,  Geoffrey Pasvol
Publisher:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Edition:   6th Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780323043649


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 November 2006
Replaced By:   9780702040610
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Our Price $401.28 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Atlas of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology: Text with CD-ROM


Add your own review!

Overview

First Prize, Public Health, BMA Awards 2007 Increased global travel has changed the way we think about disease distribution. Diseases once considered of localised interest can be disseminated more readily than ever due to the increased speed of international travel. This is your perfect visual guide to diagnosing these diseases. The sixth edition of this internationally acclaimed atlas is the most comprehensive ever, with extensively revised text and more than 1,200 stunning images. See the latest on such infections as the H5N1 strain of avian flu and West Nile Virus. Catch up with expanded coverage of the continuing of HIV/AIDS and related infections. Find information quicker and more easily with a new consistent chapter organisation. Get even more comprehensive visual coverage with hundreds of new, full-colour images. Use all of the book's 1200+ images to illustrate your PowerPoint presentations with the enclosed bonus CD-ROM.

Full Product Details

Author:   Wallace Peters, MD(London), DSc(London), Docteur Honoris Causa(Universite Rene Descartes, Paris), FRCP, DTM&H ,  Geoffrey Pasvol
Publisher:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Imprint:   Mosby
Edition:   6th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 24.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 18.90cm
Weight:   1.061kg
ISBN:  

9780323043649


ISBN 10:   032304364
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 November 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9780702040610
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

1. Arthropod-borne Infections 2. Soil-mediated Helminthiases 3. Snail-mediated Helminthiases 4. Infections Acquired Through the Gastrointestinal Tract 5. Airborne Infections 6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases including HIV/AIDS 7. Other Infections Acquired Through the Skin and Mucous Membranes 8. Poisonous animals 9. Nutritional Disorders 10. Miscellaneous Disorders 11. Bibliography Index

Reviews

This book is a visual treat. This is a well-constructed book where the authors have decided to structure the information on the mechanism of transmission of the disease. This allows for a sensible consistency in presentation which may not please those who like a breakdown of disease on the basis of the type of organism or organ affected. The authors have gone to great effort to include the range of issues related to these diseases and their choice of images provides a good way for visual learning about a condition, eg. children holding urine samples showing haematuria linked to schistosomiasis and the range of histopathology images. This is the complete opposite of a 'dry' text with informative images falling off the page. The more that I delved into this book the more I started to enjoy it and learn. The book is structured on the basis of the mechanism of transmission of the disease, a practical and sensible way which should make it easier for someone coming to tropical medicine to learn the range of conditions. The published visual images are broad ranging and very informative. If you are a visual learner this book would represent a good investment. BMA Awards 2007 REVIEW OF PREVIOUS EDITION: For those requiring essential information on tropical medicine or ID, first call should be this book. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine The information provided under various chapters with superb colour photographs and illustrations is concise, accurate and easily digestible. This is a work of high scholarship and an indispensable source of information. As such it is highly recommended as an essential atlas (which also includes a CD-ROM) on the desk of each medical and nursing practitioner of travel medicine, and as a book readily available to clinicians, laboratory and public health practitioners. Science Direct Review, January 2009


This book is a visual treat. This is a well-constructed book where the authors have decided to structure the information on the mechanism of transmission of the disease. This allows for a sensible consistency in presentation which may not please those who like a breakdown of disease on the basis of the type of organism or organ affected. The authors have gone to great effort to include the range of issues related to these diseases and their choice of images provides a good way for visual learning about a condition, eg. children holding urine samples showing haematuria linked to schistosomiasis and the range of histopathology images. This is the complete opposite of a 'dry' text with informative images falling off the page. The more that I delved into this book the more I started to enjoy it and learn. The book is structured on the basis of the mechanism of transmission of the disease, a practical and sensible way which should make it easier for someone coming to tropical medicine to learn the range of conditions. The published visual images are broad ranging and very informative. If you are a visual learner this book would represent a good investment. BMA Awards 2007 REVIEW OF PREVIOUS EDITION: For those requiring essential information on tropical medicine or ID, first call should be this book. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine The information provided under various chapters with superb colour photographs and illustrations is concise, accurate and easily digestible. This is a work of high scholarship and an indispensable source of information. As such it is highly recommended as an essential atlas (which also includes a CD-ROM) on the desk of each medical and nursing practitioner of travel medicine, and as a book readily available to clinicians, laboratory and public health practitioners. Science Direct Review, January 2009


This book is a visual treat. This is a well-constructed book where the authors have decided to structure the information on the mechanism of transmission of the disease. This allows for a sensible consistency in presentation which may not please those who like a breakdown of disease on the basis of the type of organism or organ affected. The authors have gone to great effort to include the range of issues related to these diseases and their choice of images provides a good way for visual learning about a condition, eg. children holding urine samples showing haematuria linked to schistosomiasis and the range of histopathology images. This is the complete opposite of a 'dry' text with informative images falling off the page. The more that I delved into this book the more I started to enjoy it and learn. The book is structured on the basis of the mechanism of transmission of the disease, a practical and sensible way which should make it easier for someone coming to tropical medicine to learn the range of conditions. The published visual images are broad ranging and very informative. If you are a visual learner this book would represent a good investment. BMA Awards 2007 REVIEW OF PREVIOUS EDITION: For those requiring essential information on tropical medicine or ID, first call should be this book. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine The information provided under various chapters with superb colour photographs and illustrations is concise, accurate and easily digestible. This is a work of high scholarship and an indispensable source of information. As such it is highly recommended as an essential atlas (which also includes a CD-ROM) on the desk of each medical and nursing practitioner of travel medicine, and as a book readily available to clinicians, laboratory and public health practitioners. Science Direct Review, January 2009


This book is a visual treat. This is a well-constructed book where the authors have decided to structure the information on the mechanism of transmission of the disease. This allows for a sensible consistency in presentation which may not please those who like a breakdown of disease on the basis of the type of organism or organ affected. The authors have gone to great effort to include the range of issues related to these diseases and their choice of images provides a good way for visual learning about a condition, eg. children holding urine samples showing haematuria linked to schistosomiasis and the range of histopathology images. This is the complete opposite of a 'dry' text with informative images falling off the page. <br>The more that I delved into this book the more I started to enjoy it and learn. The book is structured on the basis of the mechanism of transmission of the disease, a practical and sensible way which should make it easier for someone coming to tropical medicine to learn the range of conditions. The published visual images are broad ranging and very informative. If you are a visual learner this book would represent a good investment. BMA Awards 2007 <br>REVIEW OF PREVIOUS EDITION: <br> For those requiring essential information on tropical medicine or ID, first call should be this book. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine <br>The information provided under various chapters with superb colour photographs and illustrations is concise, accurate and easily digestible. This is a work of high scholarship and an indispensable source of information. As such it is highly recommended as an essential atlas (which also includes a CD-ROM) on the desk of each medicaland nursing practitioner of travel medicine, and as a book readily available to clinicians, laboratory and public health practitioners. <br> Science Direct Review, January 2009


Author Information

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List