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Concise, portable, and user-friendly, The Washington Manual Infectious Diseases Subspecialty Consult, Third Edition, provides essential information needed to evaluate patients on a subspecialty consult service. This edition offers state-of-the-art content on the diagnosis, investigation, and treatment of a wide variety of infectious diseases, including coverage of new and emerging pathogens, rapid molecular diagnostics for infectious diseases, and new therapeutic and preventive strategies. Ideal for trainees and practicing physicians who need quick access to current scientific and clinical information in this rapidly changing area, the manual is also useful as a first-line resource for internists and other primary care providers.
  • Content has been thoroughly revised from cover to cover, including two new chapters: Antimicrobial Stewardship and Arboviruses and Hemorrhagic Fevers.
  • A highly templated, bulleted format ensures you can find what you need quickly and easily.
  • Comprehensive coverage includes fever of unknown origin, sexually transmitted infections, opportunistic infections associated with HIV, zoonotic and tickborne infections, protozoal infections, infection prevention, and much more.
  • Text has been organized by organ system to facilitate generating a useful differential diagnosis based on a patients presentation.
  • Written by faculty and fellows from the Infectious Diseases Division of Internal Medicine at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
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Table of Contents
index Note Page numbers followed by f indicate figures and t indicate tables - photo 1
index
Note: Page numbers followed by f indicate figures and t indicate tables.
A
Abscess,
amebic liver,
brain, t
classification,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
epidemiology, t
etiology,
lung,
pathophysiology,
pyogenic liver,
risk factors, t
special considerations, t
treatment,
Acquired human immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS),
Acute bacterial prostatitis (ABP), t
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
etiology,
pathophysiology,
risk factors,
treatment, t
Acute retinal necrosis (ARN),
Acute rheumatic fever (ARF),64
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
etiology,
secondary prevention, t
treatment, t
Acyclovir,
Adenovirus,
Amebiasis,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
pathophysiology,
treatment,
Amebic liver abscess,
clinical presentation,
diagnostic testing,
occurrence,
treatment,
Amikacin,
Aminoglycosides, f
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid,
Amphotericin B
amphotericin B deoxycholate,
amphotericin B lipid complex (ABLC),
infusion-related adverse effects,
in vitro activity,
liposomal amphotericin B (LAmB),
nephrotoxic agents,
Ampicillin/sulbactam,
Anidulafungin,
Anthrax,
Antibacterial agents
cephalosporinsSeeCephalosporins
chloramphenicol,
clindamycin,
colistin,
dalbavancin,
dalfopristin,
daptomycin,
fosfomycin,
-lactams,
linezolid,
macrolides and azalides,
metronidazole,
monobactams,
nitrofurantoin,
oritavancin,
penicillinsSeePenicillins
quinupristin,
tedizolid,
telavancin,
tetracyclines and glycylcycline, 409
trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX),
vancomycin,
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea/colitis,
clinical presentation,
diagnostic testing,
differential diagnosis,
treatment,
Anti-influenza agents,
Antimicrobial agents
antibacterial agentsSeeAntibacterial agents
antifungal agentsSeeAntifungal agents
antimycobacterial agentsSeeAntimycobacterial agents
antiviral agents,
antivirals, generalSeeAntivirals, general
echinocandinsSeeEchinocandins
Antimicrobial stewardship
antibiograms,
Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP),
antimicrobial time-out,
CDC core elements,
Clostridium difficile infection ,
computerized decision support,
days of therapy (DOT),
decision support,
defined daily dose (DDD),
direct intervention,
government reporting,
inappropriate use alerts,
individual reporting,
leadership reporting,
prospective audit and feedback (PAF),
tracking metrics
antimicrobial utilization,
outcomes metrics,
stewardship process metrics,
up-front restriction/preauthorization,
Antimicrobial time-out,
Arboviruses,
chikungunya,
clinical presentation,
dengue virus,
diagnostic testing,
endemicity,
prevention,
treatment,
West Nile virus,
yellow fever,
Zika virus,
Arthritis
gonococcal,
clinical presentation,
complications,
diagnostic testing,
differential diagnosis,
disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI),
monitoring/follow-up,
outcome/prognosis,
special considerations,
treatment,
nongonococcal,
clinical presentation,
complications,
diagnostic testing,
differential diagnosis,
etiology,
monitoring/follow-up,
outcome/prognosis,
special considerations,
treatment,
reactive,
clinical presentation,
definition,
diagnostic testing,
differential diagnosis,
outcome/prognosis,
treatment,
septic,
viral,
clinical presentation,
diagnostic testing,
differential diagnosis,
outcome/prognosis,
risk factors,
special considerations,
treatment,
Aspergillosis,
diagnosis,
risk factors,
treatment,
Azithromycin,
Azoles
fluconazole,
isavuconazole,
itraconazole,
posaconazole,
voriconazole,
Aztreonam,
B
Babesiosis
in protozoal infection,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
pathophysiology,
treatment,
in zoonotic infection,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
treatment,
Bacteremia and fungemia,
catheter-relatedSeeCatheter-related bacteremia and fungemia
definition,
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
etiology,
treatment,
Bacteriuria, asymptomatic,
definition,
diagnosis,
etiology,
risk factors,
treatment, t
Bartonellosis,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
etiology,
treatment,
-lactams,
Biliary infections,
cholangitis,
cholecystitis,
Biologic agents, immunomodulating, t
Bite wounds, animal/human,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
etiology,
treatment,
Blastomycosis,
B. dermatitidis ,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
treatment, t
Bone and joint infections,
nongonococcal arthritis,
osteomyelitis, acute and chronic, t
prosthetic joint infections,
reactive arthritis,
septic arthritis, native joints,
septic bursitis, -171
viral arthritis,
Brain abscess,
clinical presentation,
complications,
diagnosis,
etiology, t
pathophysiology,
prognosis/outcome,
risk factors,
treatment, t
Bronchitis, acute,
clinical presentation,
differential diagnosis,
principles,
treatment,
Brucellosis,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
etiology,
treatment,
Bursitis, septic,
diagnosis,
etiology,
outcome/prognosis,
treatment,
C
Candidiasis,
Carbapenems,
Carbuncles,
classification,
clinical presentation,
diagnosis,
epidemiology,
etiology,
pathophysiology,
risk factors, t
special considerations, t
treatment,
Cardiovascular system infections
acute rheumatic fever (ARF), t
bacteremia and fungemia, f
implanted cardiac devices, infection of, f
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