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“Manson’s Tropical Diseases” (24th edition) is an authoritative and comprehensive reference book on tropical medicine, edited by leading experts Jeremy Farrar, Peter J. Hotez, Thomas Junghanss, Gagandeep Kang, David Lalloo, Nicholas J. White, and Patricia J. Garcia.

This edition continues the legacy of providing cutting-edge information on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tropical diseases, with a strong focus on global health. It integrates clinical, epidemiological, and molecular insights, making it an indispensable resource for healthcare professionals and researchers facing the challenges of infectious diseases in tropical environments.

According to the editors, “It has been ten years since the release of the twenty-third edition of Manson’s Tropical Diseases, a period marked by significant global transformation. Over the past decade, the world has faced profound demographic shifts, compounded by the dual challenge of non-communicable and communicable diseases. The global impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic was unprecedented, while ongoing pandemics like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases persist alongside frequent regional outbreaks of emerging infections and rising antimicrobial resistance.

These health crises are exacerbated by widening inequality, fragile health systems, increasing nationalism, geopolitical tensions, wars, inflation, debt crises, and mistrust in governments. Climate change, often overlooked in its impact on human health, is already a critical and immediate issue.

In revisiting the origins of this textbook, we recognize the ongoing re-examination of colonial history within our field, initiated by many academic institutions. Since Patrick Manson’s pioneering work almost 150 years ago, our standards of ethics, equity, and the scope of our field have evolved.

What was once “Hygiene & Tropical Medicine” has now expanded into “International and Global Health” and even “Planetary Health.” While we can critique the past, we must also confront our current shortcomings. The COVID-19 pandemic vividly illustrated this point. Though vaccine development was a scientific success, the unequal distribution of these life-saving tools was a failure.

Global health continues to face threats from inequity, corruption, and inefficiency, and it is easy to feel disheartened. Yet, the past decade has also seen remarkable scientific and public health advancements, supported by decades of education and research across disciplines. These transnational and complex challenges demand collaborative solutions, with science playing a crucial role in prevention, treatment, and mitigation.

There is an opportunity to combine expertise from around the world, engage affected communities, and integrate epidemiology, clinical medicine, public health, social sciences, economics, research, diplomacy, and crisis management.

In response to these evolving challenges, the twenty-fourth edition of Manson’s Tropical Diseases embraces a new approach to information and training, aimed at equipping the next generation of health leaders.”

Contents

  • Section I: 21st Century Drivers of Tropical Medicine
  • Section II: Health Research and Ethics
  • Section III: Epidemiology
  • Section IV: Clinical Assessment
  • Section V: Viral Infections
  • Section VI: Bacterial Infections
  • Section VII: Fungal Infections
  • Section VIII: Mycobacterial Infections
  • Section IX: Protozoan Infections
  • Section X: Helminthic Infections
  • Section XI: Ectoparasites
  • Section XII: Non-communicable Diseases in the Tropics
  • Section XIII: Environmental Disorders
  • Section XIV: Nutrition
  • Section XV: Maternal/Child Health

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