Infection

Lesley Southgate (Professor of General Practice, Professor of General Practice, St Bartholomew's Medical College, London),Cameron Lockie (General Practitioner Rother House Medical Centre, Stratford upon Avon and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow),Shelley Heard (Consultant Microbiologist, Consultant Microbiologist, Homerton Hospital, London),Martin Wood (Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Infectious Diseases, East Birmingham District General Hospital, Birmingham)

Infection
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 September 1997
Pages
476
ISBN
9780192620927

Infection

Lesley Southgate (Professor of General Practice, Professor of General Practice, St Bartholomew's Medical College, London),Cameron Lockie (General Practitioner Rother House Medical Centre, Stratford upon Avon and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow),Shelley Heard (Consultant Microbiologist, Consultant Microbiologist, Homerton Hospital, London),Martin Wood (Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Infectious Diseases, East Birmingham District General Hospital, Birmingham)

A significant number of patients seen by general practitioners are suffering from infections. Although many of these are minor and self-limiting, they provide an important opportunity for improving the doctor’s own understanding of the patient’s response to illness, and for enabling the GP to educate the patient in ways in which certain infections may be prevented. Infectious diseases are also a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the modern developed world and, with more people travelling internationally than ever before, there is an increased risk of the spread of serious, non-endemic disease. An important part of the primary health care team’s work is directed towards the prevention of infection through health education, immunization, or a combination of both these approaches. Infection provides a unique insight into the role of infection, seen from the combined perspective of GPs, an infectious diseases physician, and a medical microbiologist. It provides detailed information on the wide range of infections which are seen by GPs, including trivial viral infections, life-threatening acute bacterial meningitis, and imported infections such as malaria or typhoid fever. Included are case histories which reflect common practice both in primary care and within the hospital setting, as well as proposed guidelines for the management of infections which may present in general practice. Throughout the authors emphasize the role of teamwork as well as prevention in contemporary primary care through improved patient education.

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