Menu
Το καλάθι σας

Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases

Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases
Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases
  • Συγγραφείς: Mainous III ArchPomeroy Claire
  • ISBN: 9781617796814
  • Εκδότης: HUMANA PRESS
  • Σελίδες: 409
  • Διαστάσεις: 155X235mm
  • Έτος Έκδοσης: 2012
167,48€
Χωρίς ΦΠΑ: 158,00€

In this book, a group of antimicrobial experts and experienced clinicians provide an eminently practical summary of the most effective evidence-based antimicrobial treatments encountered in both the hospital and outpatient settings.

Recent evidence suggests an increasing rate of antimicrobial resistant pathogens throughout the world. Pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus are showing substantial prevalence of resistance to antibiotics. Thus, we think that given these developments, clinicians would welcome an updated version of this book. A resource indicating appropriate, evidence-based antimicrobial treatment of infectious diseases encountered in both the hospital and outpatient settings would be of significant value to practicing clinicians. The book would focus on the clinical importance of appropriate diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases particularly in terms of antibiotic-resistance. The resource would be valuable to countless numbers of junior-level practitioners (residents, nurse practitioners, physician-assistants). Moreover, the book could be a resource for generalists as well as infectious disease specialists.

Table of Contents: Overview (J. Todd Weber) Chapter 1 - Importance and Implications of Appropriate Use of Antimicrobials/Principles 1. Epidemiology of resistant pathogens 2. Implications for morbidity and mortality 3. Issues in measurement and surveillance 4. Challenges to infection control 5. Impact of antimicrobial use on developing resistance 6. Importance of vectors beyond physician prescription (OTC antibiotics, antibacterial soaps and other household products, and animal feed). Significant Pathogens (Laurel Prehien -- to be confirmed) Chapter 2 - Gram-positive bacteria 1. Streptococcus pneumoniae 2. Enterococci 3. Staphylococcus aureus 4. Other gram-positive bacteria Chapter 3 - Gram-negative bacteria 1. Enteric gram - negatives 2. Salmonella 3. Gonococcus/meningococcus 4. Other gram-positive bacteria (Martin Evans) Chapter 4 - Tuberculosis (Preston Church) Chapter 5 - Viruses 1. Herpesviruses 2. SARS 3. Childhood viral diseases 4. Other viral diseases (Claire Pomeroy, Christian Sandrock ) Chapter 6- Influenza 1. Influenza 2. Avian Influenza (Javed Siddiqui) Chapter 7 - Fungi 1. Candida 2. Other fungi (TBN) Chapter 8 - Parasites 1. Malaria 2. Trichomonas 3. Giardia Evidence-Based Management of Infectious Diseases (Arch Mainous, Bill Hueston) Chapter 9 - Upper Respiratory Conditions 1. Adult URI, sinusitis, acute bronchitis, pharyngitis, chronic bronchitis 2. Children URI, otitis media, pharyngitis, purulent rhinitis (Hier Nguyen) Chapter 10 - Pneumonia 1. Community acquired 2. Nosocomial (Jim Johnson - to be confirmed) Chapter 11- UTI (Alice Thornton) Chapter 12. STDs 1. GC 2.syphilis 3. Chlamydia 4. Others (Laura Hass) Chapter 13 - Gastrointestinal conditions 1. Peptic ulcer 2. Diarrhea 3. Hepatitis (TBN) Chapter 14 - Endocarditis (Avi Nath- to be confirmed) Chapter 15 - CNS infections 1. Meningitis 2. Encephalitis 3. Abscess 4. Prion diseases (Cassandra Salgado) Chapter 16 - Skin and Bone Infections 1. Skin and soft tissue - inc. necrotizing fasciitis 2. Bone and joint infections (Frank Romanelli) Chapter 17 - HIV Special Considerations (Paul Little and Arch Mainous) Chapter 18 - Strategies for Optimal Antimicrobial Use 1. Practice guidelines 2. Diagnostic tests and cost-effectiveness 3. Profiling and feedback of practices 4. Immunizations (TBN) Chapter 19 - Antimicrobial flora in the hospital (Vicki Morrison -- to be confirmed) Chapter 20 - Immunocompromised patients - transplant, post-surgical, spinal cord, burns, elderly (Claire Pomeroy and Arch Mainous) Chapter 21- Future trends

Γράψτε μια αξιολόγηση

Σημείωση: η HTML δεν επεξεργάζεται!
Κακή Καλή