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    Giovanni Battista Migliori, Mario C. Raviglione, editors.
    Summary: This textbook covers the full spectrum of tuberculosis-related topics in a comprehensive yet easy-to-follow, readily accessible format. Filling a significant gap in tuberculosis literature, it addresses tuberculosis sensu latu, mirroring the content of the London Queen Mary University tuberculosis Diploma. Covering all aspects related to this condition, from prevention, diagnosis and treatment to public and global health, the book provides a broad overview of tuberculosis management. Further, it includes a wealth of case studies and exercises, making it an essential guide for all staff involved in tuberculosis management. Written by an international and interdisciplinary panel of experts, the book appeals to a broad readership including students, postdoctoral fellows, clinicians, researchers, and nurses, as well as public health officers working in tuberculosis control programs.

    Contents:
    Part 1. Introduction
    Chapter 1. History of Tuberculosis
    Chapter 2. Mycobacterium tuberculosis: the organism, genomics and evolution
    Chapter 3. Pathogenesis and immunology of TB
    Chapter 4. Basic and descriptive epidemiology of TB
    Chapter 5. TB WHO recommended strategies and Global Health perspectives (and exercise/country examples)
    Part 2. Prevention
    Chapter 6. Vaccines
    Chapter 7. Latent TB infection diagnosis and treatment
    Chapter 8. Infection Control (and exercise). Part 3. Diagnosis
    Chapter 9. TB Clinical presentation and differential diagnosis
    Chapter 10. Laboratory diagnosis of TB (including MDR)
    Chapter 11. Radiology in the diagnosis of TB How to read a chest x-ray
    IV. Treatment
    Chapter 12. Rationale for chemotherapy (and exercise)
    Chapter 13. Anti-TB drugs and adverse events
    Chapter 14. Treatment of drug-susceptible TB
    Chapter 15. Surgery and TB
    Chapter 16. How to design the regimen for drug-resistant TB (and clinical cases)
    Chapter 17. The shorter regimen for MDR-TB
    Chapter 18. Monitoring treatment: clinical and programmatic approach for TB and DR-TB
    Chapter 19. Adherence
    Chapter 20. TB Patient-centred care
    Part 5. Risk factors, risk groups, challenges
    Chapter 21. TB, alcohol, smoking and diabetes. Chapter 22. TB and prisons
    Chapter 23. TB and migration
    Chapter 24. The TB/HIV association
    Chapter 25. Childhood TB
    Chapter 26. Tuberculosis and women (risk factors, pregnancy, access to services and gender issues)
    Chapter 27. TB in the elderly
    Chapter 28. Extra-pulmonary TB
    Chapter 29. Renal and hepatic failure and tuberculosis
    Chapter 30. TB Rehabilitation and palliative care
    Chapter 31. Post TB infections
    Part 6. Public Health
    Chapter 32. The national TB programme: role and functions (and exercise)
    Chapter 33. National TB Strategic Planning (and exercise)
    Chapter 34. Active case finding and hard-to-reach TB groups
    Chapter 35. Managing TB outbreaks in low-incidence settings (and exercise)
    Part 7. Global Health
    Chapter 36. The global TB burden
    Chapter 37. A multi-sectorial approach to tuberculosis control and elimination in the era of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    Chapter 38. One Health--approach to zoonotic tuberculosis. The burden of zoonotic tuberculosis in the world
    Chapter 39. Health systems and TB control
    Chapter 40. The global and individual economics of TB
    Part 8. Research
    Chapter 41. An overview of research priorities in TB
    Chapter 42. Priority areas for TB vaccines
    Chapter 43. Priority areas for TB diagnosis
    Chapter 44. Priority areas for latent infection
    Chapter 45. Priority areas for TB treatment
    Chapter 46. Operational Research.
    Digital Access Springer 2021