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The opioid epidemic and infectious diseases / edited by Brianna L. Norton, MD, Division of General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Bronx, NY, United States.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Elsevier, [2021]Description: xvii, 282 pages : illustrations (some colored) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780323683289
  • 0323683282
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC568.O45 OPI
Contents:
The epidemiology of the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States Daniel Ciccarone, MD, MPH 2. The case of Scott County: injection drug use and HIV/hepatitis C virus Outbreak John Cafardi, MD, Judith Feinberg, MD 3. Opioid use disorder and rural America Wajiha Z. Akhtar, PhD, MPH, Judith Feinberg, MD 4. Opioid use disorder and HIV Gregory M. Lucas, MD, PhD 5. The Intersection of the Opioid and Hepatitis C Epidemics Divya Ahuja, MD, Irene Pericot-Valverde, PhD & Alain H. Litwin, MD 6. Chronic hepatitis B and the intersection with opioid use disorders Kali Zhou, MD, MAS, Norah Terrault, MD, MPH 7. Opioid Use Disorder and Endocarditis Christopher F. Rowley 8. Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), Infectious Diseases, and the Criminal Justice System Jody Rich and Radha Sadacharan 9. Modeling the impact of harm reduction for opioid use disorder on infectious disease prevention Annick Bo´rquez, PhD, MSc, Javier A. Cepeda, PhD, MPH, Natasha K. Martin, DPhil 10. Notes on harm reduction and the opioid epidemic in the United States Don C. Des Jarlais, PhD, Jonathan Feelemyer, Hayley Berg, David Perlman 11. Outpatient opioid use disorder treatment for the ID physician Dharushana Muthulingam, Lynn M. Madden, Frederick L. Altice 12. Inpatient opioid use disorder treatment for the infectious disease physician Nikhil Seval, MD, Ellen Eaton, MD, MSPH, Sandra A. Springer, MD 13. HIV preexposure prophylaxis for people who inject drugs Roman Shrestha, PhD, Benjamin McCoy-Redd, BS, Jaimie P. Meyer, MD, MS, FACP
Summary: Offering timely guidance on the junction of the opioid crisis and infectious diseases, this practical handbook by Dr. Brianna L. Norton provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of a growing patient population. Infectious disease specialists are increasingly seeing patients who previously used opiods and now use intravenous drugs. Many challenges are unique to this patient population, including new and growing infections such as hepatitis C, endocarditis, HIV, and hepatitis B. The Opioid Epidemic and Infectious Diseases is an up-to-date, real-world guide that covers the scope of the problem, management guidelines, and much more. Describes the new landscape of the opioid crisis in the U.S. and its intersection with infectious diseases, including epidemiology, Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and rural America, and more. Offers practical guidance on (OUD) and infectious co-morbidities like hepatitis C, STDs, endocarditis, HIV, and hepatitis B. Covers prevention, treatment, and harm reduction. Discusses OUD, infectious diseases, and the criminal justice system. Consolidates today's available information and guidance into a single, convenient resource
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The epidemiology of the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States Daniel Ciccarone, MD, MPH 2. The case of Scott County: injection drug use and HIV/hepatitis C virus Outbreak John Cafardi, MD, Judith Feinberg, MD 3. Opioid use disorder and rural America Wajiha Z. Akhtar, PhD, MPH, Judith Feinberg, MD 4. Opioid use disorder and HIV Gregory M. Lucas, MD, PhD 5. The Intersection of the Opioid and Hepatitis C Epidemics Divya Ahuja, MD, Irene Pericot-Valverde, PhD & Alain H. Litwin, MD 6. Chronic hepatitis B and the intersection with opioid use disorders Kali Zhou, MD, MAS, Norah Terrault, MD, MPH 7. Opioid Use Disorder and Endocarditis Christopher F. Rowley 8. Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), Infectious Diseases, and the Criminal Justice System Jody Rich and Radha Sadacharan 9. Modeling the impact of harm reduction for opioid use disorder on infectious disease prevention Annick Bo´rquez, PhD, MSc, Javier A. Cepeda, PhD, MPH, Natasha K. Martin, DPhil 10. Notes on harm reduction and the opioid epidemic in the United States Don C. Des Jarlais, PhD, Jonathan Feelemyer, Hayley Berg, David Perlman 11. Outpatient opioid use disorder treatment for the ID physician Dharushana Muthulingam, Lynn M. Madden, Frederick L. Altice 12. Inpatient opioid use disorder treatment for the infectious disease physician Nikhil Seval, MD, Ellen Eaton, MD, MSPH, Sandra A. Springer, MD 13. HIV preexposure prophylaxis for people who inject drugs Roman Shrestha, PhD, Benjamin McCoy-Redd, BS, Jaimie P. Meyer, MD, MS, FACP

Offering timely guidance on the junction of the opioid crisis and infectious diseases, this practical handbook by Dr. Brianna L. Norton provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of a growing patient population. Infectious disease specialists are increasingly seeing patients who previously used opiods and now use intravenous drugs. Many challenges are unique to this patient population, including new and growing infections such as hepatitis C, endocarditis, HIV, and hepatitis B. The Opioid Epidemic and Infectious Diseases is an up-to-date, real-world guide that covers the scope of the problem, management guidelines, and much more. Describes the new landscape of the opioid crisis in the U.S. and its intersection with infectious diseases, including epidemiology, Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and rural America, and more. Offers practical guidance on (OUD) and infectious co-morbidities like hepatitis C, STDs, endocarditis, HIV, and hepatitis B. Covers prevention, treatment, and harm reduction. Discusses OUD, infectious diseases, and the criminal justice system. Consolidates today's available information and guidance into a single, convenient resource

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