Guide to Common Childhood Infections: The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia - Hardcover

Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia

 
9780028604350: Guide to Common Childhood Infections: The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia

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The nation's oldest and most revered children's hospital offers the first illustrated, alphabetical family reference book on children's infections, helping parents identify common diseases and make informed decisions about seeking professional treatment. 20,000 first printing.

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Pediatrician Louis M. Bell M.D. is a member of both the Section of Infectious Diseases and the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He is also an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Mary Lou Manning, R.N., C.P.N.P., Ph.D., is the director of the Infection Control Department and Occupational Health Department at the hospital, and an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Marion Steinmann and Jane L. Brooks are authors and medical writers.

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"With this essential resource, parents and other readers will have the information they need on common and not-so-common infections of childhood in order to make well-informed decisions that affect their children's health and safety." —C. Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D., Former Surgeon General of the United States The Causes, Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment of: Athlete's Foot • Botulism • Bronchiolitis • Diarrhea • Chickenpox • Colds Conjunctivitis • Croup • Ear Infections • E. coli Disease • Encephalitis • Fevers Fifth Disease • Food Poisoning • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease • Hepatitis A, B, C • Impetigo • Flu • Lice • Lyme Disease • Measles • Mononucleosis Pinworms • Pneumonia • Rheumatic Fever • Roseola • Scarlet Fever • Sinusitis Strep Throat • Tetanus • Warts • Whooping Cough • and many more

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Children catch many more infections during their early years than adults doin part because of their young immune systems, in part because of exposure to lots of germs at school, day care, and home. From ear infections to sore throats, food poisoning to chickenpox, children seem to come home with some new germ every week. Fortunately, there is much parents can do to reduce the number of infections that children contract, and parents will be greatly relieved to turn to this book for advice and guidance when facing everything from the common cold to more serious infections such as meningitis. This book provides the information parents need about the most common infections that their children are likely to catch, as well as diseases that are guarded against by vaccines, and some rarer diseases that parents should know about in case of an emergency. It is intended to help parents identify these diseases and make educated decisions about when a child needs medical intervention or attention, or whether home treatment is warranted. Organized from A to Z, the entries include information about each infection:

  • causes
  • symptoms
  • how it spreads
  • incubation period
  • when to call the doctor
  • diagnosis
  • treatment
  • prevention
Also included in the book is an index of symptoms and a series of appendices with vaccine recommendations, advice for day-care workers on the prevention of outbreaks, and other handy resources for parents. Visit us on-line at http://www.mgr.com

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