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Buch, Englisch, 612 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1074 g

Grove

Tapeworms, Lice, and Prions


Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-0-19-964102-4
Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)

Buch, Englisch, 612 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1074 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-964102-4
Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)


An extraordinary array of infectious agents affects humans; from worms, arthopods, and fungi to bacteria, viruses, and prions. In this compendium of the curious and fascinating organisms that cause disease, including Legionnaire's disease, mumps, CJD, and chlamydia, David I. Grove provides a lively, fact-filled account of the nature of each organism, their life cycle, the ingenious ways in which they infect humans, and the human stories behind their discovery.

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- Infection: the search for its causes

- Worms

- 1: Ascaris - the giant intestinal roundworm

- 2: Tapeworms

- 3: Hookworm anaemia

- 4: Schistosomiasis (sometimes called Bilharziasis)

- 5: Filariasis (elephantiasis)

- Arthropods

- 6: Lice (pediculosis)

- 7: The itch (scabies)

- Fungi

- 8: Tinea (ringworm etc)

- 9: Candida (thrush)

- Protozoa

- 10: Giardiasis

- 11: Amoebic dysentery and liver abscess

- 12: Malaria

- 13: Sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis)

- 14: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (Oriental sore) and visceral leishmaniasis (kala azar)

- 15: Chagas' disease (South American trypanosomiasis)

- Bacteria

- 16: The germ theory of disease

- 17: Anthrax

- 18: Tuberculosis (consumption)

- 19: Leprosy (Hansen's disease)

- 20: The golden staphylococcus

- 21: The streptococcus and post-streptococcal disorders

- 22: The pneumococcus and pneumonia

- 23: Gonorrhoea (the clap)

- 24: Syphilis (the pox)

- 25: The meningococcus and meningitis

- 26: Diphtheria

- 27: Whooping cough (pertussis)

- 28: Cholera

- 29: Typhoid fever

- 30: Escherichi coli

- 31: Shigella (bacillary dysentery)

- 32: Tetanus (lockjaw)

- 33: Plague (the Black Death)

- 34: Brucellosis (undulant fever)

- 35: Legionnaires' disease

- 36: Helicobacter pylori and peptic ulcers

- 37: Typhus

- 38: Chlamydia (urethritis and trachoma)

- Viruses

- 39: The discovery of viruses and determination of their nature

- 40: Smallpox

- 41: Rabies

- 42: Yellow fever

- 43: Dengue fever (break-bone fever)

- 44: Poliomyelitis (polio)

- 45: Measles (rubeola)

- 46: German measles (rubella)

- 47: Mumps

- 48: Varicella (chickenpox and shingles

- 49: Herpes simplex (cold sores and more)

- 50: Glandular fever (infectious mononucleosis)

- 51: Influenza (the flu)

- 52: Viral hepatitis (A, B, and C)

- 53: HIV and AIDS

- Prions

- 54: Kuru, Mad cows and variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease

- IX. Unde venis et quo vadis?

- References

- Glossary and pronunciation

- Further reading

- Person Index

- Subject index


David Ian Grove graduated in medicine and surgery from the University of Adelaide in 1967, and was later awarded the degrees of doctor of medicine by that university and doctor of science by the University of Western Australia. He has a diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene from the University of Sydney and is a Fellow of both the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. He has worked in Australia, Papua New Guinea, the USA, the Philippines and the UK. For the 18 years prior to his retirement, he was director of the department of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, South Australia and clinical professor of microbiology and of infectious diseases in the University of Adelaide. He has written over 190 original articles and chapters in books, edited Strongyloidiasis: A Major Roundworm Infection of Man and written the acclaimed A History of Human Helminthology.



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