Dengue

Dengue
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2009
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9241547871

This publication is intended to contribute to prevention and control of the morbidity and mortality associated with dengue and to serve as an authoritative reference source for health workers and researchers. These guidelines are not intended to replace national guidelines but to assist in the development of national or regional guidelines. They are expected to remain valid for five years (until 2014), although developments in research could change their validity.--Publisher's description.

Drug Doses

Drug Doses
Author: Frank Shann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2008
Genre: Pediatric pharmacology
ISBN: 9780958743471

The contents of this book reflect its origins in a paediatric intensive care unit. This book now includes the dose of every drug commonly prescribed for systemic use in both adults and children, except for diagnostic agents.

Medical Physiology

Medical Physiology
Author: Walter F. Boron
Publisher: Saunders
Total Pages: 1378
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Medical Physiology is a new, full-color, comprehensive textbook designed for modern medical school courses in human physiology. The most up-to-date and beautifully illustrated text on the market, it has a strong molecular and cellular approach, firmly relating the molecular and cellular biological underpinnings of physiology to the study of human physiology and disease. Contributions from leading physiologists ensure authoritative, cutting-edge information, and thorough and consistent editing have produced a readable and student-friendly text.

MYCDCGP - GUIDELINES MPOX MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA

MYCDCGP - GUIDELINES MPOX MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA
Author: Ministry of Health Malaysia
Publisher: BKPKKM
Total Pages: 54
Release:
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Mpox (Orthopoxvirus) is a viral zoonotic disease that occurs predominantly in Central and West Africa (i.e. Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gabon and South Sudan) and is occasionally exported to other regions. It is transmitted to humans through close contact with an infected person or animal, or with materials contaminated with the virus such as beddings, and droplet exposure via exhaled large droplets.