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 treat
Antimicrobial Resistance: Beyond the Breakpoint (Issues in Infectious Diseases)
โ Scribed by J. Todd Weber
- Publisher
- S. Karger AG (Switzerland)
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 185
- Series
- Issues in Infectious Diseases 6
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Frontmatter......Page 2
Community-Associated Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus......Page 12
Infections with Organisms Producing Extended-Spectrum ฮฒ-Lactamase......Page 32
Fluoroquinolone Resistance: Challenges for Disease Control......Page 46
Antibiotic Resistance and Community-Acquired Pneumonia during an Influenza Pandemic......Page 62
Promoting Appropriate Antimicrobial Drug Use in the Outpatient Setting: What Works?......Page 81
Reducing Antimicrobial-Resistant Infections in Health Care Settings: What Works?......Page 100
Cost of Antimicrobial Resistance in Healthcare Settings: A Critical Review......Page 113
Mass Treatment of Parasitic Disease: Implications for the Development and Spread of Anthelmintic Resistance......Page 131
Antifungal Drug Resistance: Clinical Importance, in vitro Detection and Implications for Prophylaxis and Treatment......Page 149
Preparing for HIV Drug Resistance in the Developing World......Page 165
Author Index......Page 182
Subject Index......Page 183
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