Personalized Medicine in Epidemics
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- 9783036542089
- 9783036542072
- Medicine
- Pharmacology
- diabetes mellitus
- cluster analyses
- risk factors
- micro- and macrovascular disease
- hyperuricemia
- sex
- renal progression
- chronic kidney disease
- disability
- children
- oral health
- caries
- dental treatment
- personalized medicine
- precision medicine
- Covid-19
- SARS CoV2
- epidemiology
- host genetics
- viral genome
- early diagnosis
- type 1 diabetes mellitus
- COVID-19
- epidemics
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidity
- IgG
- N-glycosylation
- biomarkers
- tongue pressure
- aging
- community
- elderly
- tuberculosis
- pulmonary function
- respiratory symptoms
- quality of life
- hepatitis C virus
- diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
- survival
- fibrosis
- performance status
- liver toxicity
- abdominal adiposity
- adolescents
- blood pressure
- obesity
- Jordan
- boys
- lung cancer screening
- smoking
- willingness to screen
- education
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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.
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