03233nam 2201009z- 450 991057688330332120220621(CKB)5720000000008342(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84479(oapen)doab84479(EXLCZ)99572000000000834220202206d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPersonalized Medicine in EpidemicsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (160 p.)3-0365-4208-6 3-0365-4207-8 This reprint contains 11 chapters on a wide range of subjects related to the impacts of different types of epidemics on our ability to practice personalized medicine. Together, these chapters provide a broad overview with many different examples of epidemics. The personalization of medicine is present both despite and because of epidemics. Many more examples are possible, but this reprint offers a primary overview emphasizing the widely spread relevance of the topic.Medicine and NursingbicsscPharmacologybicsscabdominal adiposityadolescentsagingbiomarkersblood pressureboyscarieschildrenchronic kidney diseasecluster analysescommunityCovid-19COVID-19dental treatmentdiabetes mellitusdiabetic ketoacidosisdiffuse large B-cell lymphomadisabilityearly diagnosiseducationelderlyepidemicsepidemiologyfibrosishepatitis C virushost geneticshypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidityhyperuricemiaIgGJordanliver toxicitylung cancer screeningmicro- and macrovascular diseaseN-glycosylationn/aobesityoral healthperformance statuspersonalized medicineprecision medicinepulmonary functionquality of liferenal progressionrespiratory symptomsrisk factorsSARS CoV2sexsmokingsurvivaltongue pressuretuberculosistype 1 diabetes mellitusviral genomewillingness to screenMedicine and NursingPharmacologyMiddelburg Rutger Aedt1307636Middelburg Rutger AothBOOK9910576883303321Personalized Medicine in Epidemics3028885UNINA