ZIKA. WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW®

ZIKA. WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW®

Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Enfermedades Infecciosas
ISBN:
978-0-19-066337-7
Páginas:
288
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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64,00 €

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60,80 €

Introduction
1. Zika in the World
2. Zika Virus
3. Transmission
4. Clinical Manifestations
5. Microceohaly and Other Manifestations of Congential Zika Syndrome
6. Guillan Barré Syndrome (GBS) Andother Neurological Complications
7. Diagnostics
8. Immunity and Vaccination
9. Therapeutics
10. Reducing Mosquito Populations and Preventing Mosquito Biting
11. Risk for Travelers
12. The Response to the Epidemic

The Zika Virus transitioned from a rare and relatively mild tropical illness to a full-blown global health crisis in the span of approximately one year. Now active in more than 60 countries, Zika is an epidemic unlike any in history: a virus spread by both mosquitos and sex, and one whose most significant effect — congenital birth defects — might not be revealed until months after infection.

Zika: What Everyone Needs to Know® offers both a summary of the virus' history to date and an expert overview of what's known — and unknown — about its medical impacts. Written in clear language and in a highly navigable question-and-answer format, this book offers expert answers to the most common and difficult questions surrounding this new global threat:

• Where did Zika come from?
• Where is Zika likely to migrate geographically?
• What are the risks associated with travel and sex in Zika-affected areas?
• Does Zika cause birth defects in all pregnant hosts?
• Do some people's medical histories make them more susceptible to Zika?
• How long after infection is conception safe?
• Is a Zika vaccine likely?

Authored by two of the world's leading infectious disease experts, this book offers practical and accessible information on this most unpredictable epidemic. It cuts through the slow, opaque information feed of the world's shepherding health organizations to provide the most current information available and a reliable resource for those who stand to be affected.


Features
• The first book on the emerging threat of Zika written by scientists who have studied the virus since before its recent mutation and current outbreak
• Question-and-answer format allows for easy navigation to relevant passages for readers
• An essential resource for pregnant women in affected areas or travellers to South America, the Caribbean, or West Africa

Authors
• Laura C. Rodrigues, Professor and Head of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
Laura C. Rodrigues is a Professor of Infectious Disease and Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

• Maria Glória Teixeira, Professor of Public Health, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
Maria Glória Teixeira is a Professor of Public Health at Federal University of Bahia in Brazil.