It integrates immunology, molecular diagnostics, and public health policy, offering a holistic view of patient care.
It offers in-depth analysis of over 400 diseases, providing thorough explanations of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment. It integrates immunology
The work is organized into four primary parts to support both pathogen-specific and syndrome-based clinical practice: and public health policy
Would you like a comparison with other major ID textbooks (e.g., Cohen & Powderly or Infectious Diseases by Gorbach )? providing thorough explanations of epidemiology