Infections are the root cause of many dermatologic disorders and they are often difficult to identify or diagnose.
This atlas is a comprehensive guide to dermatologic infections.
Numerous clinical photographs, tables and graphics, all with explanations describing clinical features, diagnoses and treatments, cover different types of infection including bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal and parasitic.
Separate chapters are dedicated to sexually transmitted infections, HIV and related infections, and cutaneous manifestations of coronavirus.
The reader-friendly format makes this atlas a must-have manual for both practising and trainee dermatologists and paediatricians.
CHAPTER 1: Cutaneous Gram-positive Bacterial Infections
CHAPTER 2: Gram-negative Bacterial Infections
CHAPTER 3: Superficial Fungal Infections
CHAPTER 4: Subcutaneous Mycoses
CHAPTER 5: Deep Fungal Infections
CHAPTER 6: Herpes Virus Infections
CHAPTER 7: Human Papillomavirus
CHAPTER 8: Pox, Rubella, Coxsackie, and Other Viral Cutaneous Disorders
CHAPTER 9: Leprosy
CHAPTER 10: Cutaneous Tuberculosis
CHAPTER 11: Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
CHAPTER 12: Human Helminthic Infections (Nematodes, Cestodes, and Trematodes)
CHAPTER 13: Leishmaniasis
CHAPTER 14: Infestations
CHAPTER 15: Bites and Stings
CHAPTER 16: Sexually Transmitted Infections
CHAPTER 17: Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Related Infections
CHAPTER 18: Cutaneous Manifestations of Coronavirus Disease
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Biografisk notat
Archana Singal MD FAMS
Director-Professor and Head, Department of Dermatology and STDs, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, New Delhi, India
Chander Grover MD DNB FAMS FIAD
Director-Professor, Department of Dermatology and STDs, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, New Delhi, India