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Concepts of Relevants Diseases in Public Health
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This book provides a reference guide in the field of dermatology, presenting and discussing its interface with public health.
Dermatological diseases are extremely common in populations around the globe, and the systematization of knowledge about these dermatoses and their relationships with different epidemiological factors may help us to understand the challenges that governments and private institutions face and must try to overcome in order to improve global health. Undergraduate and graduate students, dermatologists and general practitioners who study and / or work in the area will find scientific support in this book, which is intended as a reference work for dermatological practice and public health.
The book has ten sections addressing carefully selected topics, including: 1. concepts in dermatoepidemiology and the international strategies in programs of Public Health; 2-6. the most significant skin diseases (including dermatology in tropical medicine)
; 7. diseases that are not primarily dermatological, but have a high impact on public health and may have skin and mucosal manifestations; 8. a number of emerging issues in dermatology in public health; 9. clinical approaches (diagnosis and management) to common dermatological symptoms and 10. multidisciplinary approaches in dermatology.The editors have brought together authors with extensive experience in their respective fields in order to provide a reference book for those involved in or with an interest in the relationship between dermatology and public health.
Concepts of Relevants Diseases in Public Health
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International Public Health Strategies in Dermatology
Pages 9-28
The User of the Public Dermatology Service
Pages 29-37
Impact of Preventive Campaigns in Dermatology: A Brazilian Experience
Pages 39-58
Hanseniasis
Pages 61-85
Tuberculosis
Pages 87-117
Other Mycobacterioses
Pages 119-138
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Pages 139-156
Bacterial Infections
Pages 157-172
Viral Infections
Pages 173-227
Fungal Infections
Pages 229-270
Parasitic and Protozoal Infections
Pages 271-294
Precursor Lesions of Skin Cancer
Pages 297-318
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Pages 319-327
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Pages 329-340
Melanoma
Pages 341-366
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma and NK Cells
Pages 367-386
Eczemas
Pages 389-414
Psoriasis
Pages 415-428
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Pages 429-447
Acne Vulgaris
Pages 449-464
Rosacea
Pages 465-479
Vitiligo
Pages 481-506
Autoimmune Bullous Dermatoses
Pages 507-512
Aphthae
Pages 513-517
Adverse Drug Reactions
Pages 519-576
Cold and Heat
Pages 579-593
Ultraviolet Radiation and Idiopathic Photodermatosis
Pages 595-608
Dermatoses by Plants
Pages 609-631
Skin Lesions Caused by Venomous Animals
Pages 633-640
Occupational Dermatosis
Pages 641-658
Dermatology and Pregnancy
Pages 661-674
Neonatal Dermatosis
Pages 675-687
Cutaneous Aging and Dermatosis in Geriatric Patients
Pages 689-716
Cutaneous Manifestations in Diabetes Mellitus
Pages 719-738
Diseases of Thyroid
Pages 739-751
Dyslipidemias
Pages 753-763
Dermatosis and Nutritional Disorders
Pages 765-808
Smoking, Alcoholism, and Use of Illicit Drugs
Pages 809-822
Hepatitis
Pages 823-833
Skin Manifestations Associated with HIV/AIDS
Pages 835-918
Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type-1 (HTLV-1) Infection in Dermatology
Pages 919-946
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