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" Toxoplasmosis : "
edited by David H.M. Joynson and Tim G. Wreghitt.
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BL
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Record Number
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1029955
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Doc. No
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b784325
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Title & Author
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Toxoplasmosis : : a comprehensive clinical guide /\ edited by David H.M. Joynson and Tim G. Wreghitt.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2001.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiv, 395 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0511527004
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: 9780511527005
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0521019427
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0521443288
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9780521019422
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9780521443289
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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1. Biology of toxoplasmosis -- 2. Immunology of toxoplasma infection -- 3. The epidemiology of toxoplasma infection -- 4. Infection in the immunocompetent -- 5. Toxoplasma infection in HIV-infected patients -- 6. Toxoplasma infection in immunosuppressed (HIV-negative) patients -- 7. Maternal and foetal infection -- 8. Prenatal screening for toxoplasma infection -- 9. Newborn screening for congenital toxoplasma infection -- 10. Infections in neonates and infants -- 11. Ocular infection -- 12. Laboratory diagnosis of toxoplasma infection -- 13. Antitoxoplasma chemotherapy -- 14. Toxoplasma vaccines.
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Abstract
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This authoritative and comprehensive account looks at the re-emergence of toxoplasmosis as a significant and potentially fatal infection. A team of acknowledged international experts review the latest diagnostic techniques, and the management of infection in pregnant women, neonates, the eye, transplant and other immunosuppressed patients and those with AIDS. The contentious issue of the role of screening during pregnancy and in the new-born is covered in depth. The introductory chapters on biology, immunology and epidemiology of the infection provide essential background to understanding the clinical disease. The full range of treatment strategies are presented in an easily accessible form. The natural history and life cycle of the causative organism, Toxoplasma gondii, provide a fascinating insight into one of the most successful parasites on earth. Although the burden of this disease varies greatly from country to country, it remains a global public health problem which affects about one billion individuals.
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Subject
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Toxoplasmosis.
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Subject
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Toxoplasmosis.
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Subject
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Toxoplasmosis.
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Dewey Classification
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616.9/36
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LC Classification
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RC186.T75T686 2001eb
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NLM classification
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2001 M-258
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WC 725T7551 2001
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Added Entry
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Joynson, David H. M., (David Huw Malcolm),1943-
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Wreghitt, T. G.
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