Buch, Englisch, 902 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 129 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 938 g
Buch, Englisch, 902 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 129 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 938 g
ISBN: 978-0-521-52906-8
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Part I. Scientific Basis of Pediatric HIV Care: 1. The scientific basis of pediatric HIV care; 2. The epidemiology of pediatric HIV disease/infection; Part II. General Issues in the Care of Pediatric HIV Patients: 3. Diagnosis of HIV infection in children; 4. Prevention of mother-to-child/vertical transmission of HIV; 5. Routine pediatric care; 6. Emergency evaluation and care; 7. Adherence to therapy in pediatric HIV disease or adherence to antiretroviral therapy in children and youth; 8. Adolescents and HIV; 9. Growth, nutrition and metabolism; 10. Neurodevelopmental/neurobehavioral function and assessment of children and adolescents with HIV-1 infection; Part III. Antiretroviral Therapy: 11. Antiretroviral therapy; 12. Antiretroviral drug interactions; 13. Metabolic complications of antiretroviral therapy in children; 14. Assessment and management of resistance to antiretroviral or HIV drug resistance; 15. Initiating and changing antiviral therapy; 16. Therapeutic drug monitoring in pediatric HIV infection; 17. HIV post-exposure prophylaxis for pediatric patients; Part IV. Clinical Manifestations of HIV Infection in Children; 18. Dermatological problems in HIV-infected children or cutaneous diseases; 19. Neurologic problems; 20. Ophthalmologic (Ophthalmic) problems in the HIV-infected child; 21. Oral health and dental problems in the HIV-infected child; 22. Otitis media and sinusitis in patients with HIV infection; 23. Cardiac problems; 24. Pulmonary problems; 25. Hematologic problems: diagnosis and management; 26. Gastrointestinal disorders of HIV disease; 27. Renal disease in or associated with pediatric HIV (or HIV-1) infection; 28. Endocrinologic problems or endocrine disorders; 29. HIV-associated malignancies in children or neoplastic disease in pediatric HIV infection; Part V. Infectious Problems in Pediatric HIV Disease: 30. Typical bacterial infections or serious infections caused by typical bacteria; 31. Mycobacterium tuberculosis or tuberculosis; 32. Atypical mycobacteria or disseminated mycobacterium avium complex infection; 33. Fungal infections in HIV-infected children; 34. Herpesvirus infections; 35. Pneumocystis carinii (PCP); Part VI. Medical Social and Legal Issues: 36. Medical issues related to the care for HIV-infected children in the home, day care, school and community; 37. Contact with social service agencies in pediatric HIV care delivery; 38. Psychosocial factors associated with childhood bereavement and grief; 39. Legal issues for HIV-infected children; Appendices: Formulary/drug ready reference; NIH-sponsored clinical trials for pediatric HIV disease; Online resources; Legal appendix; Index.