Red Book Atlas of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
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Red Book Atlas of Pediatric Infectious Diseases

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Red Book Atlas of Pediatric Infectious Diseases

About this book

The sixth edition of this best-selling Red Book® image companion aids in the diagnosis and treatment of 168 of the most commonly seen pediatric infectious diseases. This edition features COVID-19, Mpox, SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV, Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections, and so much more.

Streamline disease recognition and clinical decision-making with more than 1,425 finely detailed color images, combined with updated step-by-step guidelines.

Concise text descriptions walk the reader through the diagnosis, evaluation, and management essentials for each condition, including: 

  • Clinical manifestations
  • Epidemiology
  • Diagnostic tests
  • Etiology
  • Incubation period
  • Treatment

This fully revised edition includes:

  • 168 chapters, based on the latest Red Book® policy
  • New chapter on COVID-19
  • New chapter on Mpox
  • 136 new images in this edition
  • Every chapter updated
  • Websites have been verified and updated for accessibility
  • And more!

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Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
  2. 1. Actinomycosis
  3. 2. Adenovirus Infections
  4. 3. Amebiasis
  5. 4. Amebic Meningoencephalitis and Keratitis (Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba species, and Balamuthia mandrillaris)
  6. 5. Anthrax
  7. 6. Arboviruses (Including Cache Valley, Colorado Tick Fever, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Heartland, Jamestown Canyon, Japanese Encephalitis, La Crosse, Powassan, St. Louis Encephalitis, Tick-borne Encephalitis, and Yellow Fever Viruses)
  8. 7. Arcanobacterium haemolyticum Infections
  9. 8. Ascaris lumbricoides Infections
  10. 9. Aspergillosis
  11. 10. Astrovirus Infections
  12. 11. Babesiosis
  13. 12. Bacillus cereus Infections and Intoxications
  14. 13. Bacterial Vaginosis
  15. 14. Bacteroides, Prevotella, and Other Anaerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli Infections
  16. 15. Balantidium coli Infections (Balantidiasis)
  17. 16. Bartonella henselae (Cat-Scratch Disease)
  18. 17. Baylisascaris Infections
  19. 18. Infections With Blastocystis Species
  20. 19. Blastomycosis
  21. 20. Bocavirus
  22. 21. Borrelia Infections Other Than Lyme Disease (Relapsing Fever)
  23. 22. Brucellosis
  24. 23. Burkholderia Infections
  25. 24. Campylobacter Infections
  26. 25. Candidiasis
  27. 26. Chancroid and Cutaneous Ulcers
  28. 27. Chikungunya
  29. 28. Chlamydia pneumoniae
  30. 29. Chlamydia psittaci (Psittacosis, Ornithosis, Parrot Fever)
  31. 30. Chlamydia trachomatis
  32. 31. Botulism and Infant Botulism (Clostridium botulinum)
  33. 32. Clostridial Myonecrosis (Gas Gangrene)
  34. 33. Clostridioides difficile (Formerly Clostridium difficile)
  35. 34. Clostridium perfringens Foodborne Illness
  36. 35. Coccidioidomycosis
  37. 36. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  38. 37. Coronaviruses, Including MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-1
  39. 38. Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii Infections (Cryptococcosis)
  40. 39. Cryptosporidiosis
  41. 40. Cutaneous Larva Migrans
  42. 41. Cyclosporiasis
  43. 42. Cystoisosporiasis (Formerly Isosporiasis)
  44. 43. Cytomegalovirus Infection
  45. 44. Dengue
  46. 45. Diphtheria
  47. 46. Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Related Infections (Human Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, and Related Infections Attributable to Bacteria in the Family Anaplasmataceae)
  48. 47. Serious Neonatal Bacterial Infections Caused by Enterobacterales (Including Septicemia and Meningitis)
  49. 48. Enterovirus (Nonpoliovirus) (Group A and B Coxsackieviruses, Echoviruses, Numbered Enteroviruses)
  50. 49. Epstein-Barr Virus Infections (Infectious Mononucleosis)
  51. 50. Escherichia coli Diarrhea (Including Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome)
  52. 51. Other Fungal Diseases
  53. 52. Fusobacterium Infections (Including Lemierre Syndrome)
  54. 53. Giardia duodenalis (Formerly Giardia lamblia and Giardia intestinalis) Infections (Giardiasis)
  55. 54. Gonococcal Infections
  56. 55. Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis)
  57. 56. Haemophilus influenzae Infections
  58. 57. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
  59. 58. Helicobacter pylori Infections
  60. 59. Hemorrhagic Fevers Caused by Arenaviruses
  61. 60. Hemorrhagic Fevers Caused by Bunyaviruses
  62. 61. Hemorrhagic Fevers Caused by Filoviruses: Ebola and Marburg
  63. 62. Hepatitis A
  64. 63. Hepatitis B
  65. 64. Hepatitis C
  66. 65. Hepatitis D
  67. 66. Hepatitis E
  68. 67. Herpes Simplex
  69. 68. Histoplasmosis
  70. 69. Hookworm Infections (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma species)
  71. 70. Human Herpesvirus 6 (Including Roseola) and 7
  72. 71. Human Herpesvirus 8
  73. 72. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
  74. 73. Human Papillomaviruses
  75. 74. Influenza
  76. 75. Kawasaki Disease
  77. 76. Kingella kingae Infections
  78. 77. Legionella Infections
  79. 78. Leishmaniasis
  80. 79. Leprosy
  81. 80. Leptospirosis
  82. 81. Listeria monocytogenes Infections (Listeriosis)
  83. 82. Lyme Disease (Lyme Borreliosis, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato Infection)
  84. 83. Lymphatic Filariasis (Bancroftian, Malayan, and Timorian)
  85. 84. Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
  86. 85. Malaria
  87. 86. Measles
  88. 87. Meningococcal Infections
  89. 88. Human Metapneumovirus
  90. 89. Microsporidia Infections (Microsporidiosis)
  91. 90. Molluscum Contagiosum
  92. 91. Moraxella catarrhalis Infections
  93. 92. Mpox
  94. 93. Mumps
  95. 94. Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Other Mycoplasma Species Infections
  96. 95. Nocardiosis
  97. 96. Norovirus and Sapovirus Infections
  98. 97. Onchocerciasis (River Blindness, Filariasis)
  99. 98. Paracoccidioidomycosis (Formerly Known as South American Blastomycosis)
  100. 99. Paragonimiasis
  101. 100. Parainfluenza Viral Infections
  102. 101. Parasitic Diseases
  103. 102. Parechovirus Infections
  104. 103. Parvovirus B19 (Erythema Infectiosum, Fifth Disease)
  105. 104. Pasteurella Infections
  106. 105. Pediculosis Capitis (Head Lice)
  107. 106. Pediculosis Corporis (Body Lice)
  108. 107. Pediculosis Pubis (Pubic Lice, Crab Lice)
  109. 108. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  110. 109. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
  111. 110. Pinworm Infection (Enterobius vermicularis)
  112. 111. Pityriasis Versicolor (Formerly Tinea Versicolor)
  113. 112. Plague
  114. 113. Pneumocystis jirovecii Infections
  115. 114. Poliovirus Infections
  116. 115. Polyomaviruses (BK, JC, and Other Polyomaviruses)
  117. 116. Prion Diseases: Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
  118. 117. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections
  119. 118. Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii Infection)
  120. 119. Rabies
  121. 120. Rat-Bite Fever
  122. 121. Respiratory Syncytial Virus
  123. 122. Rhinovirus Infections
  124. 123. Rickettsial Diseases
  125. 124. Rickettsialpox
  126. 125. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  127. 126. Rotavirus Infections
  128. 127. Rubella
  129. 128. Salmonella Infections
  130. 129. Scabies
  131. 130. Schistosomiasis
  132. 131. Shigella Infections
  133. 132. Smallpox (Variola)
  134. 133. Sporotrichosis
  135. 134. Staphylococcal Food Poisoning
  136. 135. Staphylococcus aureus
  137. 136. Coagulase-Negative Staphylococcal Infections
  138. 137. Group A Streptococcal Infections
  139. 138. Group B Streptococcal Infections
  140. 139. Non–Group A or B Streptococcal and Enterococcal Infections
  141. 140. Streptococcus pneumoniae (Pneumococcal) Infections
  142. 141. Strongyloidiasis (Strongyloides stercoralis)
  143. 142. Syphilis
  144. 143. Tapeworm Diseases (Taeniasis and Cysticercosis)
  145. 144. Other Tapeworm Infections (Including Hydatid Disease)
  146. 145. Tetanus (Lockjaw)
  147. 146. Tinea Capitis (Ringworm of the Scalp)
  148. 147. Tinea Corporis (Ringworm of the Body)
  149. 148. Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch)
  150. 149. Tinea Pedis and Tinea Unguium (Onychomycosis) (Athlete’s Foot, Ringworm of the Feet)
  151. 150. Toxocariasis
  152. 151. Toxoplasma gondii Infections (Toxoplasmosis)
  153. 152. Trichinellosis (Trichinella spiralis and Other Species)
  154. 153. Trichomonas vaginalis Infections (Trichomoniasis)
  155. 154. Trichuriasis (Whipworm Infection)
  156. 155. African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness)
  157. 156. American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas Disease)
  158. 157. Tuberculosis
  159. 158. Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (Environmental Mycobacteria, Mycobacteria Other Than Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
  160. 159. Tularemia
  161. 160. Louse-borne Typhus (Epidemic or Sylvatic Typhus)
  162. 161. Murine Typhus (Endemic or Flea-borne Typhus)
  163. 162. Ureaplasma urealyticum and Ureaplasma parvum Infections
  164. 163. Varicella-Zoster Virus Infections
  165. 164. Cholera (Vibrio cholerae)
  166. 165. Other Vibrio Infections
  167. 166. West Nile Virus
  168. 167. Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Infections (Enteritis and Other Illnesses)
  169. 168. Zika
  170. Index