Changing patterns of infectious diseases
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Auteurs : Bennett Lorber [États-Unis]Source :
- The American Journal of Medicine [ 0002-9343 ] ; 1988.
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- Acanthamoeba keratitis, American journal, Ancient disease, Antimicrobial agents, Arch intern, Artificial insemination, Atypical measles, Augmentation mammoplasty, Bathing suits, Blood products, Cardiac transplant recipients, Central american immigrants, Central dogma, Central venous catheters, Cerebrospinal fluid shunts, Chloroquine prophylaxis, Clinical entity, Clinical manifestations, Cornea1, Cornea1 transplant, Creutzfeldtjakob disease, Cytomegalovirus infection, Diarrhea1 illness, Dietary trends, Disease complications, Disease control, Disease patterns, Disease transmission, Dynamic nature, Ecologic niches, Engl, Fetal scalp monitors, Foreign body implants, Genital herpes, Gonorrhea, Homosexual, Hospital infections, Human growth hormone, Immunodeficiency syndrome, Infant botulism, Infection, Infectious diseases, Interesting changes, Intern, Intestinal pathogens, Intrauterine devices, Kawasaki disease, Large number, Last year, Leisure activity, Lyme disease, Malaria, Many instances, Medical degree, Medical education, Medical progress, Medical vocabulary, Medicine volume, Mmwr, Mycobacterium fortuitum, Nucleic acids, Outbreak, Pathogen, Patient households, Plasmodium falciparum malaria, Pontiac fever, Premarital intercourse, Prosthetic joints, Protozoan parasite, Pseudomonas, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas folliculitis, Puncture wounds, Renal transplant recipients, Rocky mountain, Salmonella muenchen, Scratch disease, Sexual behavior, Skin lesions, Smallpox, Steady increase, Stool specimens, Syndrome, System infection, Temple university health sciences center, Total parenteral nutrition, Toxic shock syndrome, Transmissible agents, Transplant, Work force, Young adults.
Abstract
Abstract: In the 20 years that have passed since I received my medical degree, some of the most evident, striking, and interesting changes in patterns of diseases have occurred among those due to transmissible agents. Among other changes are the recognition of new diseases, new clinical manifestations for old diseases, new ecologic niches for traditional pathogens, and new modes of disease transmission. Implicated causes for these changes include alterations in lifestyle such as sexual behavior, leisure activity, and dietary trends, along with the impact of immigration and the effects of medical progress. A review of these changing patterns demonstrates the dynamic nature of medicine and suggests lessons for medical education.
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DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(88)90138-6
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