Influenza: Diagnosis, Prevention and Management Author : Edwin Simpson Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639873227 The infectious diseases caused by influenza viruses are termed as influenza. Symptoms of influenza generally begin after 1-4 days of exposure to the virus and last for 2-8 days. They include runny nose, Read More |
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Leishmaniasis: Pathogenesis and Management Author : Jake Morrison Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639873401 Leishmaniasis refers to a number of medical conditions which are caused by the Leishmania parasite. It is transferred to humans through sandflies belonging to the genus Phlebotomus. Leishmania is broadly Read More |
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Malaria: Diagnosis and Treatment Author : Beckham Hill Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639873487 Malariology is the scientific study of malaria and issues related to this disease. It also focuses on the biology of malarial parasites and the factors that affect their transmission to humans by anopheline Read More |
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Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Parasitic Infections Author : Gregory Hamilton Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639874491 Parasites are the organisms that live in a symbiotic relationship with other organisms. The organism on or inside which the parasite lives is known as the host. The size of a parasite can vary from microscopic Read More |
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Sepsis: Strategies for Management Author : Pablo Kennedy Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639874996 Sepsis is a condition that occurs when the body’s response to infection starts causing injury to its own organs and tissues. It may be life-threatening. The suppression of the immune system is the initial Read More |
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Toxoplasmosis: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide Author : Lawson Williams Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639875368 The disease caused by the Toxoplasma gondii parasite is termed as toxoplasmosis. A few of its symptoms are body aches, headache, fever and fatigue. Transmission of this parasite can occur through exposure Read More |
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Computational Modeling of the Human Body and Brain Author : Marco White Subject : Medical & Life Science ISBN :9781639871247 Computational modeling is used to make models of the human body and brain for computerized analysis. It is used for various research purposes such as radio-frequency studies, neurology and cancer treatment. Read More |
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Epigenetics and Epigenomics in Health and Disease Author : Kylan Russell Subject : Medical Genetics ISBN :9781639871971 Epigenetics is a branch of biology which deals with the study of heritable phenotype changes that are not associated with the alterations in the DNA sequence. It generally involves the alterations which Read More |
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New Insights into DNA Damage and Repair Author : Albert Douglas Subject : Medical Genetics ISBN :9781639873920 DNA damage refers to an abnormal chemical structure in DNA. It hinders the proper working of the replication mechanism and causes alterations in the structure of the genetic material. The group of processes Read More |
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Molecular Virology: A Clinical Approach Author : Orlando Johnston Subject : Medical Microbiology ISBN :9781639873760 The branch of enquiry which studies viruses at the molecular scale is called molecular virology. Viruses have a considerable level of biological diversity, and are able to parasitize and infect all kinds Read More |