Aquatic Dermatology

Aquatic Dermatology

ISBN-10:
8847021618
ISBN-13:
9788847021617
Pub. Date:
11/08/2012
Publisher:
Springer Milan
ISBN-10:
8847021618
ISBN-13:
9788847021617
Pub. Date:
11/08/2012
Publisher:
Springer Milan
Aquatic Dermatology

Aquatic Dermatology

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Overview

Skin diseases caused by aquatic organisms are continually on the increase owing to the great number of people who now converge on the hydrosphere for holidays, sports and professional activities. Aquatic skin diseases are no longer only a seasonal affliction but can be observed at any period, thanks to the tourist boom promoting aquatic holidaymaking throughout the year. This book aims to contribute to the knowledge of some aquatic animals that have only developed a poisonous apparatus to protect themselves and adapt to their environment, as well as of the various clinical pictures induced by different pathogenic mechanisms. Besides the afflictions caused by biotoxins, skin reactions to microscopic organisms present in seawater, freshwater, swimming pools and aquariums are described, together with some non-biotic forms induced by direct contact with salt and freshwater. A better knowledge of the aquatic environment may help people to enjoy this enthralling habitat at lesser risk.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788847021617
Publisher: Springer Milan
Publication date: 11/08/2012
Edition description: 2002
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The aquatic environment and its biotoxins.- 3. Dermatitis caused by Coelenterates.- 4. Dermatitis caused by Echinoderms.- 5. Dermatitis caused by Molluscs.- 6. Lesions caused by Arthropods.- 7. Dermatitis caused by sponges.- 8. Dermatitis caused by algae and Bryozoans.- 9. Dermatitis caused by aquatic worms.- 10. Dermatitis caused by fish.- 11. Dermatitis caused by aquatic bacteria.- 12. Aquatic skin diseases from physical and chemical causes.- Geographical Index.
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