Every second a new person is exposed to tuberculosis (TB). Each untreated TB-infected person will infect 10-15 people every year. Following the success of its predecessor, this new edition of Tuberculosis: The Essentialsscrutinizes the new discoveries and observations of the key aspects of the disease. Recognized world experts provide a concise, state-of-the-art review of the 15 essential elements of TBsupply an international, current view of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment methodsdiscuss the emerging threat of XDR-TB and the HIV/AIDS factorassess advances in TB research such as new drugs and vaccinesreflect on the progress of the Stop TB strategy.
See Whats New in the Fourth Edition:
- Updated chapters on epidemiology and pathogenesis provide new insights on TB infection and disease
- Updated chapters on diagnosis and treatment cover new tests and molecular detection methods
- Information on developing effective regiments and discussion of situations deserving specific precautions
- Coverage of adherence issues
The book book is an essential guide for everybody working in the field of TB, from specialists to nurses and students, both from a clinical and public health perspective.
The Global Tuberculosis Epidemic: Scale, Dynamics, and Prospects for Control
The Epidemiology of Tuberculosis
Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis: New Insights
Diagnosis of Pulmonary and Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis
Treatment of Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis/HIV Coinfection: Epidemiology, Clinical Aspects, and Programmatic Interventions
Achieving Higher Case Detection and Cure Rates: National Programs and Beyond
Antituberculosis Drug Resistance in the World: The Latest Information
Programmatic Control of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Programmatic Management of Hl#˜