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Transmission sexuelle de l'infection par le VIH
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ISBN: 9782742002061 2742002065 Year: 2007 Publisher: Montrouge: John Libbey eurotext,

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Encyclopedia of infectious diseases : Modern methodologies.
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ISBN: 9780471657323 Year: 2007 Publisher: Hoboken John Wiley & sons


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Handboek vaccinaties : Deel B : Infectieziekten en vaccinaties
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ISBN: 9789023243397 Year: 2007 Publisher: Assen : Van Gorcum,

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De wetenschappelijke kennis over vaccins en vaccineren de vaccinologie evolueert in een hoog tempo, de epidemiologie van infectieziekten verandert doorlopend en nieuwe vaccins verschijnen op de markt. Door deze ontwikkelingen volgen de wijzigingen in de vaccinatieprogrammas van Nederland en Vlaanderen elkaar steeds sneller op. Voor professionals die dagelijks vaccineren is het soms al moeilijk die ontwikkelingen te volgen, laat staan voor de (para)medici voor wie vaccineren geen dagelijks werk is. De herziening van het 'Handboek vaccinaties' is een logisch gevolg van de in de afgelopen jaren opgetreden ontwikkelingen binnen de vaccinologie en de daaruit voortvloeiende wijzigingen in het vaccinatiebeleid. Deze tweede druk is in de ­eerste plaats praktijkgericht, waarbij die praktijk is ingebed in een voor uitvoerenden begrijpelijk, theoretisch kader. Op die manier biedt het bouwstenen voor het met kennis van zaken uitvoeren van vaccinaties en het geven van wetenschappelijk onderbouwde voorlichting aan cliënten en patiënten in Nederland en Vlaanderen. Deel A begint met een theoretisch kader (Algemene onderwerpen), om vervolgens uitgebreid in te gaan op de uitvoeringspraktijk. Het deel sluit af met een bespreking van de universele vaccinatieprogrammas van Nederland en Vlaanderen. In enkele bijlagen zijn onder andere nuttige adressen en informatie over alle in Nederland en Vlaanderen verkrijgbare vaccins opgenomen. In deel B, dat met deel A een afgerond geheel vormt, worden in alfabetische volgorde alle infectieziekten behandeld waartegen in Nederland en in Vlaanderen gevaccineerd kan worden. Alle aspecten van die vaccinaties komen daarbij uitgebreid aan bod. 


De wetenschappelijke kennis over vaccins en vaccineren de vaccinologie evolueert in een hoog tempo, de epidemiologie van infectieziekten verandert voortdurend en nieuwe vaccins verschijnen op de markt. Dit alles blijft natuurlijk niet zonder gevolgen voor de vaccinatieprogrammas van Nederland en Vlaanderen. Voor artsen en verpleegkundigen die dagelijks vaccineren is het niet eenvoudig om al die ontwikkelingen te blijven volgen, laat staan voor de professionals voor wie vaccineren geen dagelijks werk is. Het *Handboek Vaccinaties* biedt zowel in theoretische als praktische zin de bouwstenen voor het uitvoeren van vaccinaties en het geven van wetenschappelijk onderbouwde voorlichting aan cliënten en patiënten. Gaat het daarbij in Deel A om het theoretisch kader en een gedetailleerde beschrijving van de uitvoeringspraktijk, in Deel B worden de infectieziekten behandeld waartegen in Nederland en Vlaanderen kan worden gevaccineerd. Alle facetten verwekker, besmetting, kliniek, diagnostiek, behandeling, epidemiologie en uiteraard vaccinatie komen daarbij uitgebreid aan bod. Met deze tweede, herziene druk van deel B is de informatievoorziening weer compleet. Hoewel deel A en deel B afzonderlijk verkrijgbaar zijn, vormen zij één geheel en komen in beide delen veel verwijzingen voor naar het andere deel. **Rudy Burgmeijer** is arts-vaccinoloog en was tot 1 juli 2009 verbonden aan het voormalige Nederlands Vaccin Instituut te Bilthoven. Thans werkt hij als freelance consultant op het terrein van de vaccinologie. **Karel Hoppenbrouwers** is arts-vaccinoloog en hoogleraar in de Jeugdgezondheidszorg aan de Katholieke Universiteit van Leuven. **Fons Van Gompel** is arts tropengeneeskunde en universitair hoofddocent tropische infectieziekten aan het Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde in Antwerpen en hoofd van de afdelingen Tropengeneeskunde, HIV en de Travel Clinic van het Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen.



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Çocuk enfeksiyon dergisi
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ISSN: 13085271 Year: 2007 Publisher: Findikzade-Istanbul Aves Yayincilik

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Infection in children --- Pediatrics --- Communicable diseases in children --- Communicable Diseases. --- Child. --- Infant. --- Communicable diseases in children. --- Infection in children. --- Pediatrics. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Infants --- Children --- Infectious Diseases --- Communicable Disease --- Disease, Communicable --- Disease, Infectious --- Diseases, Communicable --- Diseases, Infectious --- Infectious Disease --- Communicable diseases --- Medicine --- Pediatric pathology --- Minors --- Disease Outbreaks --- Disease Transmission, Infectious --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Communicable diseases, --- Bacterial Infections. --- Parasitic Diseases. --- Virus Diseases. --- Viral Diseases --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Viral Infection --- Virus Disease --- Virus Infection --- Parasite Infections --- Parasitic Infections --- Disease, Parasitic --- Diseases, Parasitic --- Infection, Parasite --- Infection, Parasitic --- Infections, Parasite --- Infections, Parasitic --- Parasite Infection --- Parasitic Disease --- Parasitic Infection --- Bacterial Infection --- Infection, Bacterial --- Infections, Bacterial --- Bacterial Disease --- Bacterial Diseases --- Mycoses. --- Fungal Diseases --- Fungal Infections --- Fungus Infections --- Fungus Diseases --- Disease, Fungal --- Disease, Fungus --- Diseases, Fungal --- Diseases, Fungus --- Fungal Disease --- Fungal Infection --- Fungus Disease --- Fungus Infection --- Infection, Fungal --- Infection, Fungus --- Infections, Fungal --- Infections, Fungus

Population mobility and infectious disease.
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ISBN: 9780387476674 9780387497112 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Springer

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Population Mobility and Infectious Disease Edited by Yorghos Apostolopoulos, Emory University School of Medicine, USA Sevil Sonmez, Cyprus College, Cyprus Population Mobility and Infectious Disease moves beyond traditional behavioral and demographic theories of disease diffusion to focus on larger issues of social ecology and public health. With depth rarely seen in the international literature, it explores the complex and varied roles of mobile, transient, and displaced populations in the worldwide spread of airborne, waterborne, and sexually transmitted infections. The book argues that while biomedical events cause disease, social forces such as poverty and marginalization magnify them by giving them new opportunities to take hold. Population mobility either voluntary or forced brings contact between populations with different disease prevalence rates; outbreaks in turn are compounded by inequalities in access to medical care. From Katrina to Darfur, and from influenza to AIDS, an expert panel of health and social scientists bring the socioeconomic context of epidemics into clear focus. -Historical perspectives on migration, development, and epidemics -Social resources and health barriers among migrant groups -The role of mobile labor populations (e.g., migrant workers, truckers, the military) in disease transmission -War, refugees, resettlement: health effects on the world scale -Natural disasters and climate change: their local and global disease impact -Leisure travel and health risks, from spring-break binges to commercial sex tourism -Methodological and design issues confronting researchers -The politics of prevention: ethical concerns in migration-related illness The unique scope of this book makes it as timely as the next health crisis and relevant to a gamut of interrelated fields, including public and international health, epidemiology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, human rights, and development and planning. By expanding concepts, examining trends, and pinpointing areas for intervention, it is a critical resource for the academic, research, practice, and policy sectors.

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Communicable diseases --- Emigration and immigration --- Communicable Diseases --- Disease Transmission, Infectious. --- Emigration and Immigration --- Population Dynamics --- Demographic Aging --- Demographic Transition --- Optimum Population --- Population Decrease --- Population Pressure --- Population Replacement --- Population Theory --- Residential Mobility --- Rural-Urban Migration --- Stable Population --- Stationary Population --- Malthusianism --- Neomalthusianism --- Aging, Demographic --- Decrease, Population --- Decreases, Population --- Demographic Transitions --- Dynamics, Population --- Migration, Rural-Urban --- Migrations, Rural-Urban --- Mobilities, Residential --- Mobility, Residential --- Optimum Populations --- Population Decreases --- Population Pressures --- Population Replacements --- Population Theories --- Population, Optimum --- Population, Stable --- Population, Stationary --- Populations, Optimum --- Populations, Stable --- Populations, Stationary --- Pressure, Population --- Pressures, Population --- Replacement, Population --- Replacements, Population --- Residential Mobilities --- Rural Urban Migration --- Rural-Urban Migrations --- Stable Populations --- Stationary Populations --- Theories, Population --- Theory, Population --- Transition, Demographic --- Transitions, Demographic --- Life History Traits --- Genetics, Population --- Border Crossing --- Chain Migration --- Emigration --- In-Migration --- International Migration --- Out-Migration --- Return Migration --- Settlement and Resettlement --- Temporary Migration --- Turnaround Migration --- Immigration --- Labor Migration --- Border Crossings --- Chain Migrations --- Crossing, Border --- Crossings, Border --- Emigrations --- Immigration and Emigration --- Immigrations --- In Migration --- In-Migrations --- International Migrations --- Labor Migrations --- Migration, Chain --- Migration, International --- Migration, Labor --- Migration, Return --- Migration, Temporary --- Migration, Turnaround --- Migrations, Chain --- Migrations, International --- Migrations, Labor --- Migrations, Return --- Migrations, Temporary --- Migrations, Turnaround --- Out Migration --- Out-Migrations --- Resettlement and Settlement --- Return Migrations --- Temporary Migrations --- Turnaround Migrations --- Emigrants and Immigrants --- Autochthonous Transmission --- Communicable Disease Transmission --- Horizontal Transmission of Infection --- Horizontal Transmission of Infectious Disease --- Infection Transmission --- Infection Transmission, Horizontal --- Infectious Disease Transmission --- Infectious Disease Transmission, Horizontal --- Pathogen Transmission --- Pathogen Transmission, Horizontal --- Transmission of Infectious Disease --- Transmission, Infectious Disease --- Close-Contact Infectious Disease Transmission --- Close-Contact Transmission --- Community Spread --- Community Transmission --- Droplet Transmission of Infectious Disease --- Droplet Transmission, Infectious Disease --- Infectious Disease Droplet Transmission --- Person-to-Person Transmission --- Autochthonous Transmissions --- Close Contact Infectious Disease Transmission --- Close Contact Transmission --- Close-Contact Transmissions --- Community Transmissions --- Disease Transmission, Communicable --- Infection Horizontal Transmission --- Person to Person Transmission --- Transmission, Autochthonous --- Transmission, Close-Contact --- Transmission, Communicable Disease --- Transmission, Infection --- Transmission, Pathogen --- Transmission, Person-to-Person --- Transmissions, Autochthonous --- Transmissions, Community --- Disease --- Fomites --- International migration --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Communicable disease transmission --- Disease transmission --- Diseases --- Germs, Spread of --- Spread of communicable diseases --- Spread of germs --- Transmission of diseases --- Epidemiology --- Transmission --- Health aspects --- transmission --- Disease Transmission, Infectious

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