Manual of clinical problems in infectious disease

The thoroughly updated Fourth Edition of this popular Spiral(R) Manual is a reliable, practical quick-reference guide to diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. New chapters in this edition answer frequently raised questions about why antibiotics fail and who really needs parenteral antibiot...

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Other Authors: Gantz, Nelson Murray 1941- (Editor), Brown, Richard B. (Editor), Berk, Steven L. (Editor), Esposito, Anthony L. (Editor), Gleckman, Richard Alan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1999
Edition:FOURTH EDITION
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Summary:The thoroughly updated Fourth Edition of this popular Spiral(R) Manual is a reliable, practical quick-reference guide to diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. New chapters in this edition answer frequently raised questions about why antibiotics fail and who really needs parenteral antibiotics. The expanded section on AIDS includes four new chapters on fever in the HIV infected patient, HIV prophylaxis, antiretroviral therapy, and drug interactions in patients with HIV. Other new chapters cover penicillin resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae, vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE), complicated urinary tract infections, Ehrlichia, and use of hyperbaric oxygen in skin and soft tissue infections. Organised for rapid retrieval of information, the book features concise two- to three-page summaries of each topic and numerous tables. Annotated key references guide the reader to the most dependable sources of further information on each topic. The pragmatic focus and user friendly format make this manual ideal for students, residents, and primary care physicians
Physical Description:xiii, 523 pages 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780781720649
0781720648