Subtitle: How to Avoid Infectious Diseases-At Home and on the Road
Revised and Expanded Edition
Author: Winkler G., M.D. Weinberg
Subject: Medicine/Health
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3532-8
Pages: 324 pp. 16 b&w figures, 39 tables
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Praise for No Germs Allowed!
"A useful, well-written guide to avoiding infection."--Library Journal
"An enjoyable, well-written, very clear book, which provides a great deal of information for the lay public."--Edward C. Oldfield III, M.D., professor of medicine, microbiology, and immunology and director, Division of Infectious Diseases, Eastern Virginia Medical School
AIDS, tuberculosis, hepatitis, chickenpox, malaria, Lyme disease, salmonella, strep throat-no matter where you go or where you live, you are at risk from infectious disease. But there are ways you can protect yourself and your family!
The revised and expanded edition of this classic guide explains what you need to know to keep the germs away. From the infections of daily life, like the common cold and traveler's diarrhea, to dangerous, rare diseases such as plague, hantavirus, and invasive strep bacteria, to recent threats of mad cow disease, West Nile virus, SARS, and bioterrorism, this unique guide tells you:
- your chances of getting sick
- simple precautions you can take
- which vaccinations and shots are worthwhile
- how to avoid catching infections in the hospital
- special precautions to take if you are pregnant
- how to ward off infections even if you have chronic health problems or are HIV positive
- how to keep well while traveling
- what to eat-and not eat-on the road
- symptoms that signal trouble
- what illnesses you can get from bug bites and animals
- how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
- who should get flu shots and why
- why you should see your doctor before you get sick
Dr. Winkler G. Weinberg lets you know what you need to worry about and what you don't.
Winkler G. Weinberg, M.D., is Chief of Infectious Diseases for the Southeast Permanente Medical Group. He conducts research on infectious diseases and is a practicing specialist in Atlanta, Georgia.