Legionnaire’s Disease, An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1e (The Clinics: Internal Medicine)
by Cheston Cunha (Author), Burke A. Cunha MD MACP (Author)
by Cheston Cunha (Author), Burke A. Cunha MD MACP (Author)
Product Details
- Series: The Clinics: Internal Medicine
- eBook Digital: 202 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier (February 23, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0323509797
- ISBN-13: 978-0323509794
- Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Legionnaire’s disease is a serious and potentially fatal form of pneumonia caused by the Legionella bacteria. It was first recognized in 1976 during an outbreak at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia, from which it gets its name. Since then, Legionnaire’s disease has been a topic of intense study and research by experts in the field.
Cheston Cunha and Burke A. Cunha, two top experts in the field, have compiled the most up-to-date knowledge on Legionnaire’s disease in their comprehensive book. The book, titled “Legionnaire’s Disease: State-of-the-Art Knowledge,” is a compilation of articles written by experts in the field, covering various aspects of the disease. From its history and microbiology to clinical features and treatment, this book provides a thorough understanding of Legionnaire’s disease.
One of the highlights of the book is the section on the history of Legionnaire’s disease. It provides a fascinating insight into the discovery of the disease and its subsequent study over the years. This section not only educates the readers about the origins of Legionnaire’s disease but also helps them appreciate the progress made in its understanding and treatment.
The book also covers the microbiology of Legionnaire’s disease, providing a detailed understanding of the Legionella bacteria, its life cycle, and its interactions with the human body. This knowledge is crucial in developing effective diagnostic methods and treatment strategies.
Epidemiology is another important aspect covered in the book. It delves into the patterns and distribution of Legionnaire’s disease, helping healthcare professionals identify high-risk populations and implement preventive measures. The section on clinical features of Legionnaire’s disease is also highly informative, highlighting the signs and symptoms that healthcare providers should look out for in order to make an accurate diagnosis.
Radiologic features of Legionnaire’s disease are also explored in the book, providing valuable information on the characteristic findings on imaging studies. This knowledge can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of the disease. The book also includes a section on Legionella endocarditis, a rare manifestation of Legionnaire’s disease that affects the heart valves. This section provides insights into the diagnosis and management of this challenging condition.
One of the unique aspects of the book is the section on Legionnaire’s disease mimics. It discusses other conditions that can present with similar symptoms and outlines the key differentiating features. This knowledge is essential in order to avoid misdiagnosis and ensure appropriate treatment.
The book also addresses Legionnaire’s disease in specific populations, such as compromised hosts and those with HIV. These populations are at a higher risk of developing severe forms of the disease, and the book provides insights into their management and treatment.
Travel-related Legionnaire’s disease is another important topic covered in the book. It discusses the risk of acquiring Legionnaire’s disease while traveling and provides preventive measures that individuals can take to reduce their risk. The section on Legionnaire’s outbreaks examines the factors that contribute to the occurrence of outbreaks and discusses strategies for their prevention and control.
Diagnosing Legionnaire’s disease is another crucial aspect covered in the book. It provides detailed information on laboratory tests that can aid in the diagnosis, including culture and serology. This knowledge is essential for healthcare providers to make an accurate diagnosis and initiate early treatment.
The book concludes with a section on antimicrobial therapy of Legionnaire’s disease. It discusses the appropriate antimicrobial agents to be used, the duration of treatment, and the factors that should be considered in choosing the optimal therapy.
Overall, “Legionnaire’s Disease: State-of-the-Art Knowledge” is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of Legionnaire’s disease. The comprehensive coverage of various aspects of the disease, combined with the expertise of the authors and contributors, makes this book a must-have for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge on Legionnaire’s disease.
Order your copy of “Legionnaire’s Disease: State-of-the-Art Knowledge” today and join the country’s top experts in understanding and combating this deadly disease.