Background
Mahmoud, Adel A. was born on August 24, 1941 in Cairo, Egypt. Arrived in United States, 1972. Son of Abdel Fattah and Fathia (Osman) Mahmoud.
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Placing equal emphasis on the three factors in the infectious agent/host relationship - the parasite, the patient and the population - this text deals with each important disease in the context of affected populations as well as the individual patient.
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Infectious disease experts - including specialists in tropical medicine and international health - provide practical coverage of symptoms, known or suspected causative agents and their geographical distribution, and current practical diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. For each disease there is coverage of: aetiology and epidemiology; pathogenesis; clinical manifestations; disease progression; differential diagnosis; and treatment and prevention. With today's high rate of international travel and shifting patterns of emigration this handbook provides an increasingly relevant resource for primary care physicians whose patients' recent travel and exposure histories may prove to be vital diagnostic clues in identifying the cause of baffling presenting complaints. There is revised coverage of information on: gastrointestinal manifestations and hepatic disorders; respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms; neurological symptoms and psychiatric presentation; cryptosporidiosis and eosinophilic meningitis; retroviruses and human immunodeficiency syndromes; balantidiasis and other intestinal protozoa; toxocariasis and related syndromes; hepatitis A and B, hepatitis D, and hepatitis non-A and non-B; and typhoid fever and salmonellosis.
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tropical medicine physician Infectious diseases
Mahmoud, Adel A. was born on August 24, 1941 in Cairo, Egypt. Arrived in United States, 1972. Son of Abdel Fattah and Fathia (Osman) Mahmoud.
Doctor of Medicine, Cairo U., 1963; Master in Public Health, Ain Shams U. Cairo, 1967; Doctor of Philosophy, U. London, 1971.
Assistant lecturer, Ain Shams Medical School, Cairo, 1965-1968;
fellow World Health Organization, U. London, 1969-1972;
postdoctoral fellow, instructor, professor, Case We. Reserve U., Cleveland, 1973-1980;
chief division geografic medicine, Case We. Reserve U., Cleveland, 1977-1987;
John H. Hord professor, chairman, Case We.
Reserve U., Cleveland, since 1987. Physician-in-chief University Hospitals, Cleveland, since 1987. Member of advisory board National Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Fogarty International Center, Bethesda, Maryland.;program project National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, 1994.
Program director Howard Hughes Med.Inst., 1996.
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Member Natural History Museum, Cleveland. Fellow Infectious Diseases Society American. Member American Society Clinical Investigations, Association American Physicians, Institute Medicine.
Married Sally L. Hodder, January 31, 1993.