Set. Truly a collective work, the Dictionary of Infectious Diseases is an indispensable aid for clinicians, epidemiologists, teachers and scientists. The CD-ROM version includes more than one thousand original color photographs, and the printed version contains a vast amount of information providing quick and simple answers to clinicians' everyday questions.
Edited by Prof. Richard Tilton, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology and former Director of the Clinical Microbiology Division at the University of Connecticut, and Prof. Didier Raoult, professor of microbiology at the Faculty of Medicine in Marseilles (France), specialist in intracellular bacterial infections, this dictionary features both clinical syndromes and descriptions of specific microorganisms, including emerging infectious diseases. Maps, phylogenic trees and tables enable the reader to quickly visualize risk factors and sources of contamination. Student
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