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COVID-19 Viral Sepsis: Impact on Disparities, Disability, and Health Outcomes introduces the concepts of viral sepsis, its origins, and its implications. COVID-19 is a leading cause of viral sepsis with considerable impact on morbidity and mortality. Early recognition of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 can potentially impact patient outcomes. The book opens with an introduction and overview of sepsis, its clinical manifestations, prevention, and management. It goes on to discuss viral sepsis and sepsis caused by COVID-19. COVID-19, its diagnosis, management, sequelae, long-term consequences,…mehr
COVID-19 Viral Sepsis: Impact on Disparities, Disability, and Health Outcomes introduces the concepts of viral sepsis, its origins, and its implications. COVID-19 is a leading cause of viral sepsis with considerable impact on morbidity and mortality. Early recognition of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 can potentially impact patient outcomes. The book opens with an introduction and overview of sepsis, its clinical manifestations, prevention, and management. It goes on to discuss viral sepsis and sepsis caused by COVID-19. COVID-19, its diagnosis, management, sequelae, long-term consequences, challenges, and opportunities round out the coverage.
Users will find valuable key principles related to the recognition, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of sepsis due to COVID-19.
Provides an overview of the clinical picture of COVID-19 associated viral sepsis.
Examines structural racism, COVID-19 related healthcare disparities, and the impact of this infectious disease on various communities.
Discusses challenges of secondary bacterial and fungal infections and long-term consequences of COVID-19 as well as opportunities for treatment.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Uzma Syed is a physician, board-certified Infectious Disease specialist, the Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence, the Chair of the COVID-19 Task Force, and on the Infection Prevention at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, NY. She is also part of the COVID-19 & Critical Care Task Force for Catholic Health System of Long Island. Dr Syed is well-published in pneumonia-related research and has been a principle investigator leading several COVID-19 clinical trials. She teaches students of all ages as well as medical residents about her specialty. Dr Syed is a Fellow and member of the Inclusion, Diversity, Access & Equity Task Force of the Infectious Disease Society of America. Dr Syed has been featured as an expert on several media outlets as an expert in Infectious Diseases
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to sepsis Uzma Syed and Cindy Hou 2. Viral sepsis Lauren Touleyrou and Teena Chopra 3. Introduction to COVID-19 Lucjan Lang and Cindy Hou 4. COVID-19 epidemiology Aneeka Ratnayake, April McDougal, Patricia Kissinger, Theresa Sokol and Crystal Zheng 5. Diagnosis of COVID-19 Victoria Wong Murray and Cindy Hou 6. COVID-19 clinical manifestations Todd P. Levin and Nikunj Vyas 7. COVID-19: Management of mild-moderate disease Mark Condoluci, Mark Fussa and Joseph B. Glowacki 8. Critical care management of COVID-19 patients Kelly Cawcutt, Dan Johnson and Shaun Thompson 9. Challenges and opportunities: structural racism and its impact on COVID-19 Tiffany B. Truong, Alec J. Calac, Seif L. Nasir, Laura E. Flores, Ryan F. Boyland, Yasmeen D. Bora, Nada Fadul and Jasmine R. Marcelin 10. COVID-19: secondary and superimposed bacterial infections Jacinda C. Abdul-Mutakabbir and Karen K. Tan 11. COVID-19 and secondary fungal infections Matthias Egger, Agostinho Carvalho, Gustavo H. Goldman, Ashraf S. Ibrahim and Martin Hoenigl 12. COVID-19: sequelae and long-term consequences Alice K. Min, Michelle Evans, Christopher Vo, Shaoli Chaudhuri, Connie Zhao, Justin Frere, Randal Serafini, Sean T.H. Liu and Talia H. Swartz 13. COVID-19: the changing landscape Laila Woc-Colburn 14. COVID-19: preparedness for this pandemic and beyond Syra S. Madad, Priya Dhagat and Saskia Popescu
1. Introduction to sepsis Uzma Syed and Cindy Hou 2. Viral sepsis Lauren Touleyrou and Teena Chopra 3. Introduction to COVID-19 Lucjan Lang and Cindy Hou 4. COVID-19 epidemiology Aneeka Ratnayake, April McDougal, Patricia Kissinger, Theresa Sokol and Crystal Zheng 5. Diagnosis of COVID-19 Victoria Wong Murray and Cindy Hou 6. COVID-19 clinical manifestations Todd P. Levin and Nikunj Vyas 7. COVID-19: Management of mild-moderate disease Mark Condoluci, Mark Fussa and Joseph B. Glowacki 8. Critical care management of COVID-19 patients Kelly Cawcutt, Dan Johnson and Shaun Thompson 9. Challenges and opportunities: structural racism and its impact on COVID-19 Tiffany B. Truong, Alec J. Calac, Seif L. Nasir, Laura E. Flores, Ryan F. Boyland, Yasmeen D. Bora, Nada Fadul and Jasmine R. Marcelin 10. COVID-19: secondary and superimposed bacterial infections Jacinda C. Abdul-Mutakabbir and Karen K. Tan 11. COVID-19 and secondary fungal infections Matthias Egger, Agostinho Carvalho, Gustavo H. Goldman, Ashraf S. Ibrahim and Martin Hoenigl 12. COVID-19: sequelae and long-term consequences Alice K. Min, Michelle Evans, Christopher Vo, Shaoli Chaudhuri, Connie Zhao, Justin Frere, Randal Serafini, Sean T.H. Liu and Talia H. Swartz 13. COVID-19: the changing landscape Laila Woc-Colburn 14. COVID-19: preparedness for this pandemic and beyond Syra S. Madad, Priya Dhagat and Saskia Popescu
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