Editors: Neeraj Mittal, Sanjay Kumar Bhadada, O. P. Katare, Varun Garg

COVID-19: Diagnosis and Management-Part II

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ISBN: 978-1-68108-806-8 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-68108-805-1 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2021
DOI: 10.2174/97816810880511210101

Introduction

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has spread throughout the globe and much time has passed since it was declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). COVID-19: Diagnosis and Management provides clinicians and scholars all the information on this disease in 2 volumes. Readers will find a concise and visual reference for this viral disease and will be equipped with the knowledge to assess and manage Sar-Cov-2 infection cases in clinical settings.

This book is divided into two parts (I and II). Part I provides comprehensive information about 1) History of Coronaviruses, 2) Epidemiology of COVID-19, 3) Clinical presentation of this viral disease and 4) COVID-19 diagnosis. Part II covers broader topics about this communicable disease including 1) the prevention and treatment methodology, 2) mortality and long-term complications, 3) COVID-19 vaccines and future perspectives.

Key Features:

-Covers all the aspects of COVID-19 making this a perfect textbook for virology and medical students.

-Chapter wise description and segregation of topics from pathophysiology to diagnosis and management of COVID-19.

-Six chapters in the first part which focus on clinical basics of COVID-19.

-Six chapters in the second part which cover broader topics for practical infection control.

-Multiple tables and figures which summarize and highlight important points.

-Presents a summary of the current standards for the evaluation and diagnosis of COVID-19.

-Features a detailed list of references, abbreviations, and symbols.

This book is an essential textbook reference for medical students, scientists (virologists, pulmonologists) and public health officials who are required to understand COVDI-19 diagnosis and management as part of their clinical training or professional work.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Neeraj Mittal


Sanjay Kumar Bhadada


O. P. Katare


Varun Garg




Contributor(s):
Aishwarya Joshi
Institute of Science
Nirma University
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
India


Amteshwar S. Jaggi
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
Punjabi University
Patiala
India


Anamika Gautam
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India


Ankita Sood
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India


Archit Sood
Panjab University
Chandigarh
Punjab
India


Bimlesh Kumar
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India


Dhandeep Singh
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
Punjabi University
Patiala
India


Dhara Patel
Topicals Research and Development
Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Piscataway
New Jersey
USA


Indu Melkani
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India


Kardam Joshi
Topicals Research and Development
Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Piscataway
New Jersey
USA


Kuldeep Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
Punjabi University
Patiala
India


Mangesh Pradeep Kulkarni
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India


Manvendra Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products
Central University of Punjab
Bathinda
India


Nikunj Tandel
Institute of Science
Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Gujarat
India


Nirmal Singh
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
Punjabi University
Patiala
India


Pankaj Bhatia
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
Punjabi University
Patiala
India


Pankaj Prashar
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India


Priya Sharma
Institute of Science
Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Gujarat
India


Raj Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products
Central University of Punjab
Bathinda
India


Rajeev K. Tyagi
Division of Gastroenterology
Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN
USA
/
Biomedical Parasitiology and Nano-immunology Lab
CSIR Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH)
Chandigarh
India


Rajesh Kumar
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara
Punjab
India


Rimesh Pal
Department of Endocrinology
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Chandigarh
India


Sahil Arora
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products
Central University of Punjab
Bathinda
India


Sanjay Kumar Bhadada
Department of Endocrinology
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Chandigarh
India


Sheetu Wadhwa
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara
Punjab
India


Shivani Joshi
Institute of Science
Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Gujarat
India


Sonal
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
Punjabi University
Patiala
India


Soundappan Kathirvel
Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
Chandigarh
India




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