
Emerging Infectious Diseases in India.
Title:
Emerging Infectious Diseases in India.
Author:
Singh, Mohen Y.
ISBN:
9781617283949
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (237 pages)
Contents:
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASESIN INDIA -- Contents -- Preface -- India: A Model for Healthin Developing World -- Where is India? -- Health in India [1 - 6] -- Some Social Backgrounds of India -- Infection: What It Is? -- Emerging of Infectious Disease [27 - 35] -- Conclusion -- References -- Leptospirosis in India -- Introduction to Leptospirosis [1 - 22] -- Nephrogenic Property of PathogenicLeptospira, Does it Exist or Not? -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- The Leptospira Organism and Leptospiral ImmuneComplex, are these Responsible forRenal Pathology? -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Leptospirosis in India -- 1. Leptospirosis in India -- 2. Leptospirosis in Nepal -- 3. Leptospirosis in Bhutan -- 4. Leptospirosis in Maldives -- 5. Leptospirosis in Sri Lanka -- 6. Leptospirosis in Bangladesh -- 7. Leptospirosis in Pakistan -- Blood Exchange, a Useful Treatment for AcuteRenal Failure in Weil's Disease [52 - 58] -- Correlation between Rainfall and Prevalence of Leptospirosis [59 - 62] -- References -- Indian Malaria -- Introduction to Malaria -- Indian Malaria -- 1. Malaria in India -- 2. Malaria in Nepal -- 3. Malaria in Bhutan -- 4. Malaria in Maldives -- 5. Malaria in Sri Lanka -- 6. Malaria in Bangladesh -- 7. Malaria in Pakistan -- Pathology of Malaria -- References -- Leishmaniasis in India -- Introduction to Leishmaniasis -- Leishmaniais in India -- 1. Leishmaniasis in India -- 2. Leishmaniasis in Nepal -- 3. Leishmaniasis in Bhutan -- 4. Leishmaniasis in Maldives -- 5. Leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka -- 6. Leishmaniasis in Bangladesh -- 7. Leishmaniasis in Pakistan -- Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention ofLeishmaniasis at Present -- Leishmaniasis in Areas Nearby to India -- A. Leishmaniasis in Southeast Asia -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion.
B. Leishmaniasis in Middle East -- References -- Dengue Virus Infection in India -- Introduction to Dengue Fever -- Dengue in India -- 1. Dengue in India -- 2. Dengue in Nepal -- 3. Dengue in Bhutan -- 4. Dengue in Maldives -- 5. Dengue in Sri Lanka -- 6. Dengue in Bangladesh -- 7. Dengue in Pakistan -- References -- Chikungunya Fever in India -- Introduction to Chikungunya Fever -- Chikungunya Fever in India -- 1. Chikungunya in India -- 2. Chikungunya in Nepal -- 3. Chikungunya in Bhutan -- 4. Chikungunya in Maldives -- 5. Chikungunya in Sri Lanka -- 6. Chikungunya in Bangladesh -- 7. Chikungunya in Pakistan -- Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment ofChikungunya Infection at Present -- References -- Japanese Encephalitis in India -- Introduction to Japanese Encephalitis -- How Can Japanese Encephalitis Become anEmerging Infectious Disease in a New Setting? -- Japanese Encephalitis in India -- 1. Japanese Encephalitis in India -- 2. Japanese Encephalitis in Nepal -- 3. Japanese Encephalitis in Bhutan -- 4. Japanese Encephalitis in Maldives -- 5. Japanese Encephalitis in Sri Lanka -- 6. Japanese Encephalitis in Bangladesh -- 7. Japanese encephalitis in Pakistan -- The Emergence of other Arboviruses in South Asia -- 1. West Nile Virus Infection -- 2. Chandipura Virus Encephalitis -- References -- Gastrointestinal InfectiousDisease in India -- Gastrointestinal Infection inIndia: An Existing Problem -- Outbreak and Transmission ofGastrointestinal Infection -- Malarial Diarrhea -- Introduction -- Magnitude of the Problem -- Pathogenesis and Pathology -- Diarrhea Due to Antimalarial Drug -- Therapeutic Concern -- Typhoid Fever -- Introduction to Typhoid Fever -- Typhoid Fever in India -- Cholera -- Introduction to Cholera -- Cholera in India -- Shigellosis -- Poliomyelitis -- References -- Emerging Hepatitis in India -- Introduction to Tropical Hepatitis.
Hepatitis A Virus Infection -- Introduction [1 - 20] -- Hepatitis A Virus Infection in India -- Hepatitis B Virus Infection -- Introduction [25 - 40] -- Hepatitis B Virus Infection in India -- Hepatitis C Virus Infection -- Introduction [45 - 60] -- Hepatitis C Virus Infection in India -- Hepatitis D Virus Infection -- Introduction [61 - 75] -- Hepatitis D Virus Infection in India -- Hepatitis E Virus Infection -- Introduction [76 - 95] -- Hepatitis E Virus Infection in India -- Hepatitis G Virus Infection -- Introduction [106 - 114] -- Hepatitis G Virus Infection in India -- References -- Tuberculosis in India -- Introduction [1 - 30] -- "LIPF", is it Specific in HumanPathogenic Mycobacterium ? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and Methods -- 2.1. Finding the Sequence -- 2.2. Prediction of Molecular Function and Biological Process -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Sequence of LIPF in Different Mycobacterium Species -- 3.2. Prediction of Molecular Function and Biological Process -- 4. Discussion -- Tuberculosis in India -- 1. General Concern -- 2. Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis -- 3. Mycobacterium Avium Complex Infection -- References -- A Study of Anal and PerianalTubercular Infection -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Various Forms of Ano-Perianal Tuberculosis -- Investigations -- Differential Diagnosis -- Discussion -- References -- Cutaneous Tuberculosis - A Review -- Introduction -- Cutaneous Tuberculosis -- Morphology of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis -- Mycobacterial Properties of Relevance toHuman Disease [1] -- Pathogenesis and History ofthe Evolution of the Disease -- Classification of Skin Tuberculosis -- Inoculation Tuberculosis (Exogenous Source) -- Secondary Tuberculosis (Endogenous Source) -- Contiguous Spread -- Auto Inoculation -- Hematogenous Tuberculosis -- Eruptive Tuberculosis (Tuberculides) -- 1. Tuberculous chancre -- 2. Warty Tuberculosis.
3. Lupus Vulgaris -- 4. Acute Miliary Tuberculosis of the Skin -- 5. Tuberculous gumma -- 6. Orificial Tuberculosis -- 7. Scrofuloderma -- Tuberculides -- Primary Cutaneous Tuberculosis -- Scrofuloderma (Tuberculosis Cutis Colliquativa)[Plate: I] -- Tuberculosis Cutis Verrucosa (Tbvc) [Plate: II] -- Lupus Vulgaris (Lv) [Plate: III] -- Tuberculosis Orificialis -- Tuberculosis Miliaris Generalisata(Disseminated Tuberculosis) -- Tuberculides -- True ( Probable )Tuberculides -- Facultative (Possible) Tuberculides -- Non-Tuberculides (Former Tuberculides) -- Clinical Features -- True (Probable) Tuberculides -- 1. Papulonecrotic Tuberculides [Plate: IV] -- 2. Lichen Scrofulosorum -- Histopathology of Tuberculides -- Facultative (Possible) Tuberculides -- 1. Erythema Induratum of Bazin -- Histopathology -- 2. Erythema Nodosum -- Histopathology -- Diagnosis of Cutaneous Tuberculosis -- Relative Criteria -- Absolute Criteria -- Mantoux Test -- Differential Diagnosis -- Limitations for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Tuberculosis -- Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) -- Treatment -- First Line of Drugs -- Second-Line Drugs -- References -- Suppurative Lesions ComplicatingChronic Anal Fissures -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Post-Fissure Antibioma -- Pyogenic Granuloma -- Materials and Methods -- Inclusion Criteria -- Exclusion Criteria -- Preoperative Investigations -- Operative Treatment -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Bird Flu in India -- Introduction to Bird Flu [1 - 30] -- How Can Bird Flu Become an Emerging InfectiousDisease? -- Bird Flu Infection in India -- Analysis for Weak Linkage Prone for Mutation inBird Flu Hemagglutinin -- Oseltamivir for Treatment of Bird Flu -- References -- Scrub Typhus in India -- Introduction to Scrub Typhus [1 - 20] -- Scrub Typhus Infection in India -- Scrub Typhus Infections in OtherCountries in South Asia.
References -- Buffalopox in India -- Introduction to Buffalopox [1 - 6] -- Buffalo Pox Infection in India -- References -- HIV and Related EmergingInfections in India -- Introduction to HIV [1 - 10] -- Antiretroviral Drug ResistantHIV Infection in India -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and Methods -- 2.1. Basic Concepts in Reaction between Antiretroviral Drug and HIV-RT -- 2.2. Quantum Chemical Analysis for Bonding Energy -- 3. Results -- 4. Discussion -- Problems of Opportunistic Infections in India -- References -- Index.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
Subject Term:
Genre:
Added Author:
Electronic Access:
Click to View