Rising Contagious Diseases (eBook)

Basics, Management, and Treatments
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2024 | 1. Auflage
496 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
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Comprehensive yet succinct insight into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases including COVID-19, mpox, Ebola, and Lyme disease

Rising Contagious Diseases provides basic information about preventing and treating threatening infectious diseases from viral, bacterial, and parasitic sources, including 28 emerging or recurring diseases like COVID-19, mpox, Ebola, bird and swine flu, malaria, Legionnaires', and others. The text highlights molecular surveillance and epidemiology (including zoonotic pathogens or their variants), innovative strategies for pathogen detection, drug and vaccine development, appropriate preventive measures, cost-effective diagnostic procedures (assays), and effective therapeutic strategies.

The text is unique due to its broad coverage of today's infectious diseases, covering several which are not similarly addressed elsewhere, with detailed insight from experts around the world.

Composed of 30 chapters of fundamental facts alongside practical and clinical data, Rising Contagious Diseases covers sample topics such as:

  • Re-emergence of certain diseases in recent decades due to dynamic host-pathogen interactions, anthropogenic selection, and climate change
  • How real-time epidemiological surveillance can improve detection of infectious disease outbreaks or new infections of public health importance
  • Up-to-date insight on transmission dynamics, epidemiology, clinical manifestation, advances in diagnostics, and management of covered diseases
  • Effects of disease outbreaks on the world at large, such as through high morbidity and mortality rates and rising healthcare costs
With detailed insight on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, Rising Contagious Diseases is an essential reference for health care professionals, academics in the field of microbiology, immunology, infectious diseases, pathology, pharmacology and public health, and undergraduates and postgraduates in related disciplines.

Seth Kwabena Amponsah, MPhil, PhD is Head of the Department of Medical Pharmacology, University of Ghana Medical School. He has published over 50 research articles, ten book chapters, and edited a book.

Ranjita Shegokar, PhD is Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Capnopharm GmbH. She has authored several research articles and book chapters.

Yashwant Pathak, PhD is Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, and an Adjunct Professor,  Faculty of Pharmacy, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Comprehensive yet succinct insight into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases including COVID-19, mpox, Ebola, and Lyme disease Rising Contagious Diseases provides basic information about preventing and treating threatening infectious diseases from viral, bacterial, and parasitic sources, including 28 emerging or recurring diseases like COVID-19, mpox, Ebola, bird and swine flu, malaria, Legionnaires', and others. The text highlights molecular surveillance and epidemiology (including zoonotic pathogens or their variants), innovative strategies for pathogen detection, drug and vaccine development, appropriate preventive measures, cost-effective diagnostic procedures (assays), and effective therapeutic strategies. The text is unique due to its broad coverage of today's infectious diseases, covering several which are not similarly addressed elsewhere, with detailed insight from experts around the world. Composed of 30 chapters of fundamental facts alongside practical and clinical data, Rising Contagious Diseases covers sample topics such as: Re-emergence of certain diseases in recent decades due to dynamic host-pathogen interactions, anthropogenic selection, and climate change How real-time epidemiological surveillance can improve detection of infectious disease outbreaks or new infections of public health importance Up-to-date insight on transmission dynamics, epidemiology, clinical manifestation, advances in diagnostics, and management of covered diseases Effects of disease outbreaks on the world at large, such as through high morbidity and mortality rates and rising healthcare costs With detailed insight on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, Rising Contagious Diseases is an essential reference for health care professionals, academics in the field of microbiology, immunology, infectious diseases, pathology, pharmacology and public health, and undergraduates and postgraduates in related disciplines.

Seth Kwabena Amponsah, MPhil, PhD is Head of the Department of Medical Pharmacology, University of Ghana Medical School. He has published over 50 research articles, ten book chapters, and edited a book. Ranjita Shegokar, PhD is Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Capnopharm GmbH. She has authored several research articles and book chapters. Yashwant Pathak, PhD is Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, and an Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

List of Contributors


Abdullah Abdelkawi
Taneja College of Pharmacy
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
United States

Ismaila Adams
Department of Medical Pharmacology
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Ofosua Adi‐Dako
Department of Pharmaceutics and Microbiology
School of Pharmacy
University of Ghana
Accra
Ghana

Selorme Adukpo
Department of Pharmaceutics and Microbiology
School of Pharmacy
University of Ghana
Accra
Ghana

Alka
Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow
Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
India

Seth K. Amponsah
Department of Medical Pharmacology
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Abigail Aning
Department of Clinical Pathology
Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
University of Ghana
Accra
Ghana

Orhan E. Arslan
Department of Cellular Biology and Pharmacology
Florida International University Herbert Wertheim
College of Medicine
Miami, FL
United States

Arti Bagada
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Saurashtra University
Rajkot, Gujarat
India

Shwetlana Bandyopadhyay
MGM College of Pharmacy
Chiraura, Patna
India

Praful D. Bharadia
Department of Pharmaceutics
L. M. College of Pharmacy
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Sachin P. Bhatt
Gyanmanjari Pharmacy College
Gujarat Technological University
Bhavnagar, Gujarat
India

Eugene Boafo
Department of Medical Pharmacology
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Chinmoyee Borah
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of
Science and Engineering
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Kwasi A. Bugyei
Department of Medical Pharmacology
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Ananya Chanda
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
School of Medical Sciences
ADAMAS University
Kolkata, West Bengal
India

Chandrakanta
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Technology
Sir J. C. Bose Technical
Campus Bhimtal, Kumaun University Nainital
Nainital, Uttarakhand
India

Moitreyee Chattopadhyay
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology
Kolkata, West Bengal
India

Neha Chintapally
University of South Florida Morsani College of
Medicine
Tampa, FL
United States

Mehul Chorawala
Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Practice
L. M. College of Pharmacy, Gujarat University
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Ankit Choudhary
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Carina Copley
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
The University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
United States

Jeannez Daniel
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL
United States

Aparoop Das
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Debankini Dasgupta
Department of Pharmacology
MGM College of Pharmacy
Patna, Bihar
India

Sandipan Dasgupta
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology
Kolkata, West Bengal
India

Akua O. Forson
Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, School of
Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences
University of Ghana
Accra
Ghana

Mainak Ghosh
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Urvashee Gogoi
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Bismarck A. Hottor
Department of Anatomy
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Avani N. Joshi
Gyanmanjari Pharmacy College, Gujarat
Technological University
Bhavnagar, Gujarat
India

Bibhuti B. Kakoti
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of
Science and Engineering
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Avinash D. Khadela
Department of Pharmacology
L. M. College of Pharmacy
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Nirjari Kothari
Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Practice
L. M. College of Pharmacy, Gujarat University
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Awo A. Kwapong
Department of Pharmaceutics and Microbiology, School
of Pharmacy
University of Ghana
Accra
Ghana

Monali Lahiri
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty
of Science and Engineering
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Anjali Mahapatra
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL
United States

Subhasundar Maji
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology
Kolkata, West Bengal
India

Rahul K. Maurya
Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow
Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
India

Deepak Mishra
Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow
Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
India

Badrud D. Mohammad
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
GRT Institute of Pharmaceutical Education
and Research
Tirutanni, Tamil Nadu
India

Lucy Mohapatra
Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow
Amity University Uttar Pradesh
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
India

Muhasina K. Muhamadkazim
Department of Pharmacognosy
JSS College of Pharmacy
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research
Ooty, The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
India

Vishwas H. Nagendra
Department of Pharmacy Practice
JSS College of Pharmacy
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research
Ooty, Tamil Nadu
India

Meera Nagpal
University of South Florida Morsani College of
Medicine
Tampa, FL
United States

Lawandashisha Nongrang
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty
of Science and Engineering
Dibrugarh University
Dibrugarh, Assam
India

Lynn Nguyen
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL
United States

Eric N. Y. Nyarko
Department of Chemical Pathology
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Emmanuel K. Ofori
Department of Chemical Pathology
University of Ghana Medical School
Accra
Ghana

Verner N. Orish
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
School of Medicine
University of Health and Allied Sciences
Ho
Ghana

Vaishnavi M. Oza
Department of Pharmaceutics
L. M. College of Pharmacy
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Aanshi Pandya
Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Practice
L. M. College of Pharmacy, Gujarat University
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Sambit K. Parida
Seth Vishambhar Nath Institute of Pharmacy
Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh
India

Rihana B. Patnool
Department of Pharmacy Practice
JSS College of Pharmacy
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research
Ooty, Tamil Nadu
India

Komal Parmar
Department of Pharmacy, ROFEL
Shri G.M. Bilakhia College of Pharmacy
Vapi, Gujarat
India

Anita Patel
R & D Department
Samrajya Aromatics Pvt. Ltd.
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
India

Dhara Patel
Pioneer Pharmacy College
Vadodara, Gujarat
India

Geeta Patel
Shree S K Patel College of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research
Ganpat University
Kherva, Gujarat
India

Grishma Patel
Pioneer Pharmacy College
Vadodara, Gujarat
India

Jayvadan K. Patel
Formulation and Development Aavis Pharmaceuticals
Hoschton, GA
United States
Aavis Pharmaceuticals, Hoschton, Georgia, USA
and
Faculty of Pharmacy, Sankalchand Patel University
Visnagar, Gujarat, India

Kshama Patel
Judy Genshaft Honors College
The University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
United States

Manish P. Patel
Department of Pharmaceutics
L. M. College of Pharmacy
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India

Nisarg Patel
Department of Pharmacognosy
APMC College of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research
Himatnagar, Gujarat
India

Priya Patel
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Saurashtra...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.1.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Schlagworte Biowissenschaften • Chemie • Chemistry • Drug Discovery & Development • Infectious Disease & Microbiology • Infektionskrankheiten u. Mikrobiologie • Life Sciences • Medical Science • Medizin • Microbiology & Virology • Mikrobiologie u. Virologie • Wirkstoffforschung u. -entwicklung
ISBN-10 1-394-18873-0 / 1394188730
ISBN-13 978-1-394-18873-4 / 9781394188734
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