Showing posts with label Microbiology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microbiology. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Antimicrobial Resistance: Beyond the Breakpoint, 1st ed. 2010




Antimicrobial Resistance: Beyond the Breakpoint
J. Todd Weber
ISBN-10: 3805593236
ISBN-13: 978-3805593236
S. Karger AG





Preventing, controlling and treating drug-resistant infections is one of the major challenges in modern medicine. "Antimicrobial Resistance" goes beyond simple definitions and microbiological data to fully explore this rapidly changing area, describing evidence for effective interventions, costs, treatment strategies and directions for future research. Each chapter provides essential background and examines the evidence for an important aspect of prevention and control, treatment strategy or policy decision. Prevention and control strategies are analyzed for inappropriate antimicrobial use, fluoroquinolone-resistant organisms, health-care associated infections and parasitic diseases. Furthermore, treatment strategies for changing resistance patterns are explored for community-acquired pneumonia during an influenza pandemic and infections with community-associated MRSA, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing organisms and fungi. Data for policy making are presented in articles that detail the costs of antimicrobial-resistant infections in healthcare settings and the threat of resistance with the introduction of antiretroviral therapy for large populations in the developing world. These reviews show where interventions, surveillance and research will be most useful in the future. "Antimicrobial Resistance" is an invaluable contribution for infectious disease physicians and public health officials who are interested in the prevention of antimicrobial-resistant infections.





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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Tuberculosis & Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections, 5th ed, 2006

The goal of this book is to provide clinicians with a comprehensive yet practical resource for understanding, diagnosing and treating tuberculosis.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Bennett & Brachman's Hospital Infections, 5th ed, 2007


The goal of this 5th edition of Hospital Infections is to provide the reader with the latest in the field of healthcare epidemiology and HAI prevention and control and to provide the tools to move the field of healthcare epidemiology and infection control to zero tolerance, i.e., the goal of preventing all the preventable HAIs.