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Physician's Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance, 5th Edition
Jerome Goddard
CRC Press
March 2007
480 ISBN 9780849385391
£99.00
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- Includes a CD with text, photos, bibliography, self-help identification aids, and other support material
- Contains more than 350 figures and photographs
- Offers two new medical case histories
- Expands the self-protection section with new information on repellents, bed netting, and specialized clothing
- Features 32 color photos of arthropods and bites, stings, and other lesions
- Provides updated treatment information based on the latest scientific findings
As the importance of medical entomology increases, access to up-to-date, authoritative information also
becomes increasingly important. Over 12 years, the award-winning, bestselling Physician's Guide to Arthropods
of Medical Importance has established itself as a standard reference in doctors' offices and emergency rooms,
and the fifth edition is no exception. Each edition has become a bestseller in its own right and the fourth
edition received highly commended in the 2003 British Medical Association book competition.
Designed to help clinicians identify various arthropods and to trace the signs and symptoms of vector-borne
diseases to their sources, the text also details currently recommended forms of treatment.
The volume begins by describing the pathologic conditions caused by arthropods and the principles
of treating those conditions. It elucidates the rationale behind the various treatment regimes and the
underlying principles of controlling the immune response. It covers identification of arthropods and
common signs and symptoms of vector-borne disease. The book then provides an alphabetical
arrangement of arthropods of medical importance with clearly marked subheadings for easy
information access.
The chapters have been updated with the latest information and current references.
Older photographs and line drawings have been replaced with new and improved versions.
More importantly, a CD-ROM has been developed to accompany the new edition. The interactive
CD contains helpful identification aids, additional reading materials, and more color photos.
Contents
Part I: Pathological Conditions Caused by Arthropods and Principles of Their Treatment
Principles of Treatment for Arthropod Bites, Stings, and Other Exposure
Allergy to Arthropods and Their Venoms
Stings
Bites
Dermatitis, Urticaria, and Blistering from Contact with Arthropods
Myiasis
Delusions of Parasitosis
Part II: Identification of Arthropods and the Diseases They Cause
Identification of Medically Important Arthropods
Signs and Symptoms of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Part III: Arthropods of Medical Importance
Ants
Bees
Blister Beetles
Bugs
Caterpillars (Urticating)
Centipedes
Cockroaches
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (Biting)
Flies (Non-Biting)
Flies Whose Maggots Cause Myiasis in Humans
Lice
Millipedes
Mites
Mosquitoes
Moths (Species Whose Scales or Hairs Cause Irritation)
Pentastomes
Scorpions
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps (Paper Wasps, Hornets, and Yellowjackets)
Part IV: Personal Protection Measures Against Arthropods
Pros and Cons of Repellents
Arthropod-Specific Personal Protection Techniques
Part V: Glossary, Suggestions for Further Reading, and Index
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