Manual of Childhood Infections v1.9.1

Manual of Childhood Infections v1.9.1

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Manual of Childhood Infections v1.9.1


This Oxford University Press – Manual of Childhood Infections, Third Edition is developed by MedHand Mobile Libraries.

The Manual of Childhood Infections also known as The Blue Book, now in its third edition and endorsed by both the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. This latest edition is a simple-to-use, evidence-based, and practical handbook on how to recognise, investigate and manage both common and rare infectious diseases in children and babies.

• Endorsed by The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, providing the standard of care within NHS practice, and the European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
• Contains contributions from over 150 international experts writing on specialised topics
• Features a neonatal and paediatric formulary of around 100 of the most commonly used antimicrobials based on the BNF for Children, presented in an easy-to-use weight based dosing regimen and including common side effects and cautions
• Many new chapters extend the range of the book to include all common and rarer childhood infections, while an enhanced european and global focus reflects the changing world of international travel and imported infections

The handbook is divided into two sections, the first of which is syndrome-based and covers all the key diagnosis and management features of common childhood infections, such as sepsis, meningitis, and pneumonia. The second section lists specific organisms, and provides all the key points in the epidemiology, clinical features, and management for all the key infections. Each chapter includes key references for further reading and suggestions for future research.
Packed with helpful tips and practical guidance, including lists of alternative diagnoses and useful tables, the handbook also features a neonatal and paediatric formulary of around 100 of the commonest used antimicrobials based on the BNF for Children, but presented in a simple easy-to-use weight based dosing regimen. Common side effects and cautions are also included.

The book is aimed at both junior trainees looking after ill children and more senior colleagues who want to check their management plans, and is written for both a UK and European audience, reflecting the range of clinical practice across Europe, while being clear where the evidence base is strongest.

Readership: Trainee and consultant paediatricians in the UK and Europe, and beyond

Authors: Editor-in-chief Mike Sharland, with co-editors Andrew Cant, E. Graham Davies, David A. C. Elliman, Susanna Esposito, Adam Finn, Jim Gray, Paul T. Heath, Hermione Lyall, Andrew J. Pollard, Mary E. Ramsay, Andrew Riordan and Delane Shingadia

Publisher: Oxford University Press
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