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Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases

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  • © 2001

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Part of the book series: Infectious Disease (ID)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Significant Pathogens

  3. Management of Infectious Diseases

  4. Special Considerations

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About this book

Arch Mainous III, PhD, Claire Pomeroy, MD, and a panel of experienced physicians offer an eminently practical summary of the most effective evidence-based antimicrobial treatments encountered in both hospital and outpatient settings. Focusing on the clinical impact of appropriate diagnosis and treatment, the book emphasizes those newer aspects of infectious disease management necessitated by the growing problem of antibiotic resistance. It also discusses the major pathogens involved so that practicing clinicians will not only diagnose, but also better treat the infections and complications they cause. Multidisciplinary and highly practical, Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases: Impact of Antibiotic Resistance offers busy clinicians and nurse practitioners a comprehensive and informed guide to navigating the difficult treatment decisions created by the rising tide of antibiotic resistance today.

Reviews

"This book is designed as a resource for those who use evidence-based medicine in the treatment of infectious diseases in both inpatient and outpatient settings.... provide in one place a good overview of the problem with sufficient detail to meet its goal as a resource book." (Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal)

"Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases is primarily focused on providing evidence based clinical recommendations. At the conclusion of each chapter the author or authors present the "Key Points" by providing bulleted highlights they feel are important and allows the reader a process in which to review and retain the topic in a concise manner. . . useful for practicing community pharmacists with a background in infectious diseases, but would not be helpful as a quick reference. Clinical Pharmacy Specialists in infectious disease would benefit most from this textbook. However, clinical pharmacy generalists who treat patients with infections would also benefit from this fine book. Pharmacists who serve on infection control committees would find this book an asset. Other members of infection controls committees would also benefit from this text. For practicing hospital pharmacists and drug information centers Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases should be added to the reference library as it not only provides excellent recommendations for treating common infectious diseases commonly seen in a hospital setting, but an extensive list of reference articles for each chapter as well. Clinical pharmacists may find this textbook useful when researching a specific disease treatment." (Journal of Pharmacy Practice)

"This book emphasizes the importance of taking into account the development of resistance to antimicrobials. Several chapters appropriately emphasize the effects of the addition of antibiotics to livestock feeds and processed meat products. ... It is well suited for microbiologists and infectious disease clinicians interested in basic science aspects of antibiotic resistance... Mainous and Pomeroy's book is important because it is more likely to be read by practitioners prescribing antibiotics than are the other two more specialized texts. Infectious disease clinicians interested in antimicrobials or the emergence of antimicrobial resistance often fail to communicate the significance of their basic science findings to their colleagues who work in the clinical setting... Pomeroy's book, although basic and not perfect, nonetheless reminds the practitioners who prescribe most of the antibiotics used in the world that, before they select an antibiotic to treat a particular patient, they should carefully consider the agent's potential to foster the emergence of resistance... Importantly, it is addressed to clinicians, who are the main prescribers of antibiotics worldwide... Drs. Mainous and Pomeroy are to be congratulated for making an important attempt to reach those whose prescribing habits will influence resistance trends." (Clinical Infectious Diseases)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA

    Arch G. Mainous

  • College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA

    Claire Pomeroy

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Management of Antimicrobials in Infectious Diseases

  • Editors: Arch G. Mainous, Claire Pomeroy

  • Series Title: Infectious Disease

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-036-0

  • Publisher: Humana Totowa, NJ

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Humana Press 2001

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-59259-036-0Published: 29 August 2000

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 350

  • Topics: Infectious Diseases, Bacteriology

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