Overview
- Offers up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of dermatological manifestations of COVID-19
- Compiles the first-hand knowledge of dermatologists around the globe
- Discusses dermatological manifestations resulting from COVID-19 vaccines
Part of the book series: Updates in Clinical Dermatology (UCD)
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Shortly after the first landmark studies of COVID-19 vaccine trial data were made known, global mass vaccination programs were underway. Vaccine technology has expanded beyond messenger RNA (mRNA) to include non-replicating viral vectors, inactivated virus, and protein subunits. Cutaneous manifestations of vaccine reactions, including non-mRNA and their morphological patterns, indications and contraindications, vaccine global access, equity, allocation of booster doses, emerging COVID variants and subvariants, waning vaccine and treatment efficacy are the issues that begged to be explored. New oral therapies are available for treatment of COVID-19 but they bring with them drug-drug interactions and potential side effects.
This book is a compilation of a concerted effort by dermatologists across the globe to join hands against COVID-19. Each chapter has been written by experts in the field, with first-hand experience and synthesized literature to offer the most up-to-date coverage in the fast-paced, changing landscape of COVID-19 in dermatology.
COVID-19 in Dermatology is a valuable resource for dermatologists, dermatology residents and medical students, and general practitioners.
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dr Hazel H. Oon
Dr Oon is Chief of the Psoriasis Unit and Consultant-in-Charge of the Acne Clinic at the National Skin Centre (NSC), Singapore. She is the Chair of the Chapter of Dermatologists in Singapore, Clinical Educator Lead for undergraduate dermatology for the three medical schools in Singapore, Principal Lead for dermatology at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, SRIS Researcher at the Skin Research Institute of Singapore, and co-chair of the NSC Chronic Skin disease Right-Siting programme. She is the Regional Coordinator of the Global Psoriasis Atlas, Medical Advisor to the Psoriasis Association of Singapore, and past Secretary of the Skin Research Society. She is the principal investigator for Phase III biologic trials and has authored dermatology guidelines and books. Her areas of interest are psoriasis, acne, hidradenitis suppurativa, rosacea and photodermatology.
Professor Goh Chee Leok
Professor Goh graduated from the medical school of the National University of Singapore in 1974. He obtained his post graduate degree in 1978 and was awarded a post-doctoral degree in Doctor of Medicine in 1994. He is currently a Senior Consultant Dermatologist at the National Skin Centre and Clinical Professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the National University of Singapore and Adjunct Professor of the LKC School of Medicine at the Nanyang Technology University/Imperial College of London. He was the Medical Director of the National Skin Centre, Singapore between 1990 and 2004. He is also the Chairman of the Pharmacovigilance Advisory Committee of the Health Science Authority of the Ministry of Health. He is a member of the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group. He was past president of the Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery of Singapore and also past president of the Environmental and Occupational Dermatology Society of Singapore. He is a past member of editorial board of the ContactDermatitis (Munksgaard Publication) and past international editorial board member of the Archives of Dermatology and Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. He has published more than 300 scientific papers in peer review journals and chapter contributor to numerous dermatology reference books and co-editor of several reference dermatology books and several educational books for the lay public.
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: COVID-19 in Dermatology
Editors: Hazel H. Oon, Chee Leok Goh
Series Title: Updates in Clinical Dermatology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45586-5
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-45585-8Published: 28 November 2023
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-45588-9Published: 16 December 2024
eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-45586-5Published: 27 November 2023
Series ISSN: 2523-8884
Series E-ISSN: 2523-8892
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 186
Number of Illustrations: 25 illustrations in colour
Topics: Dermatology
Keywords
- COVID-19
- COVID-19 in dermatology
- Coronavirus in dermatology
- Cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19
- COVID-19 mRNA vaccine reactions
- Non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccine reactions
- Evaluation of cutaneous allergy to COVID-19 vaccines
- Teledermatology in COVID-19 Pandemic
- Impact of COVID-19 on dermatology medical education
- Management of psoriasis
- Treatment of COVID-19 in dermatology patients