$150.00 Original price was: $150.00.$21.00Current price is: $21.00.
COVID-19 Viral Sepsis: Impact on Disparities, Disability, and Health Outcomes, authored by Uzma Syed, delves into the concept of viral sepsis, its origins, and implications. As a leading cause of viral sepsis, COVID-19 significantly affects morbidity and mortality rates. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 early on can potentially improve patient outcomes.
The book commences with an introduction to sepsis, encompassing its clinical manifestations, prevention strategies, and management techniques. It further explores viral sepsis and sepsis caused by COVID-19, shedding light on the diagnosis, management, sequelae, long-term consequences, challenges, and opportunities related to the disease.
Readers will find valuable insights into the key principles related to the recognition, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sepsis due to COVID-19. The book provides an in-depth overview of the clinical picture of COVID-19 associated viral sepsis, aiding healthcare professionals and researchers in understanding the complexities of the disease.
The publication also examines structural racism, COVID-19 related healthcare disparities, and the profound impact of this infectious disease on various communities. It highlights the challenges posed by secondary bacterial and fungal infections and the long-term consequences of COVID-19, while also discussing opportunities for treatment and recovery.
COVID-19 Viral Sepsis: Impact on Disparities, Disability, and Health Outcomes serves as a comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students seeking to understand the intricacies of COVID-19 and its far-reaching implications on global health. With its detailed analysis and expert insights, this book is an indispensable resource for those working towards combating the COVID-19 pandemic and improving health outcomes worldwide.
Language | |
---|---|
Author |
Fermentum tempor cubilia risus tellus massa dis consectetur dolor.
WhatsApp Chat Oniline