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Table of Contents Part 1 General introduction to HIV medicine • Chapter 1: Epidemiology • Chapter 2: Virology • Chapter 3: The immune system and HIV infection • Chapter 4: Interactions between HIV and tuberculosis • Chapter 5: Laboratory investigations • Chapter 6: HIV transmission and natural history • Chapter 7: Counselling • Chapter 8: Sex and sexuality • Chapter 9: Preventing HIV infection: individuals and populations • Part 2 Approach to HIV infection in children • Chapter 10: Clinical assessment (paediatric) • Chapter 11: Childhood vaccination • Chapter 12: Infant feeding • Chapter 13: Breastfeeding in hospital Paediatric tuberculosis • Chapter 17: Sexual assault


Part 3 Approach to HIV infection in adults • Chapter 19: Clinical assessment (adult)


• Chapter 14: Nutrition • Chapter 15: Diarrhoea • Chapter 16: • Chapter 18: Setting up an HIV/AIDS clinic for children • • Chapter 20: Common


emergencies • Chapter 21: Evaluation of fever • Chapter 22: Primary prophylaxis and immunisation • Chapter 23: Diet and nutrition • Chapter 24: Adult tuberculosis • Chapter 25: Sexually transmitted infections • Chapter 26: Gynaecology • Chapter 27: Contraception • Chapter 28: Sexual assault


• Part 4 Systemic approach to HIV


infection • Chapter 29: Cardiology • Chapter 30: Haematology • Chapter 31: Nephrology • Chapter 32: Pulmonology • Chapter 33: Intensive care management


• Chapter 34: Endocrinology and metabolic abnormalities •


Chapter 35: Neurology • Chapter 36: Psychiatry • Chapter 37: Ophthalmology • Chapter 38: Gastroenterology and hepatology • Chapter 39: Oral medicine • Chapter 40: Dermatology • Chapter 41: Oncology • Chapter 42: Rheumatology • Part 5 Antiretroviral drug management


• Chapter 43: Antiretroviral drug classes • Chapter 44:


Adult antiretroviral therapy • Chapter 45: Paediatric antiretroviral therapy • Chapter 46: Prevention of mother-to- child-transmission of HIV • Chapter 47: Antiretroviral drug resistance • Chapter 48: Adherence • Chapter 49: Drug-drug interactions • Chapter 50: Immune reconstitution infl ammatory syndrome • Chapter 51: Principles of managing adverse drug reactions • Chapter 52: Occupational post-exposure prophylaxis • Part 6 Patient-centred care • Chapter 53: Primary care approach • Chapter 54: Integrating HIV and TB services • Chapter 55: Palliative care • Chapter 56: Women’s health • Chapter 57: Gay sex and sexuality • Chapter 58: Ethical issues • Chapter 59: Health care worker burnout


• Chapter 60: Micronutrient and complementary therapies


GENERAL MEDICINE Handbook of Family Medicine 4e


Content editor: B Mash


The book addresses seven important roles in the district health system in SA, namely care-provider, consultant, mentor and clinical teacher, supervisor, manager and community-oriented practitioner.


Handbook of Family Medicine 4e is aimed at undergraduate medical students and registrars doing postgraduate training in family medicine. It will also be useful to community service doctors, medical offi cers, nurses and allied health care workers.


New to this edition: • Approaches to a wider range of symptoms and conditions seen • New ways of understanding the consultation and patient-centred communication • Core dimensions of eff ective primary care systems • The role of the family physician in leadership and clinical governance activities • New models and ideas for community orientated primary care • How to develop the primary care team through education and learning together.


Table of Contents Chapter 1: A diff erent context of care • Chapter 2: The consultation • Chapter 3: Family-orientated primary care • Chapter 4: Core dimensions of primary care • Chapter 5: An approach to common symptoms • Chapter 6: Managing common conditions • Chapter 7: Community orientated primary care • Chapter 8: Leadership and clinical governance • Chapter 9: Developing the primary care team • Chapter 10: Family medicine ethics • Chapter 11: Evidence based family medicine


FLEXICOVER MAR 2017 OUP SA


540 PAGES 9780190429218 9780190432331


MEDICAL: GENERAL MEDICINE


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