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Jonathan P. Wyatt, Robin N. Illingworth, Colin A. Graham, Kerstin Hogg

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Infectious diseases

Chapter:
Infectious diseases
Author(s):

Jonathan P. Wyatt,

Robin N. Illingworth,

Colin A. Graham,

Kerstin Hogg

DOI:
10.1093/med/9780199589562.003.0005
Incubation periods - Notifiable infectious diseases - Childhood infectious diseases - Meningitis - Gastroenteritis/food poisoning - Fish poisoning - Infestations - Tuberculosis - Anthrax - Streptococcal infections - Staphylococcal infections - Tetanus - Gas gangrene - Botulism - Sexually transmitted diseases - Hepatitis - Leptospirosis (Weil's disease) - Herpes virus infections - Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever) - Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Presentation of HIV +ve patients - Imported infectious diseases - Malaria - Typhoid and paratyphoid (enteric fever) - Dengue - Poliomyelitis - Rabies - Viral haemorrhagic fevers - Severe acute respiratory syndrome - Influenza pandemics, avian flu, and swine flu

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