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Humana Management of Multiple Drug-Resistant Infections

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Description

Stay informed on the latest medical strategies with Management of Multiple Drug-Resistant Infections. This professional resource provides a comprehensive review of how practicing physicians can treat resistance in bacterial, viral, protozoal, and helminthic infections. Designed for medical professionals, the text focuses on major hospital and community-acquired pathogens. It covers essential organisms such as S. aureus, S. pneumoniae, Enterococcus, Acinetobacter, and M. tuberculosis. You will find detailed information on managing common medical problems, including multiple drug-resistant urinary tract infections and gonorrhea. Beyond standard pathogens, this book addresses resistant tropical organisms like Salmonella typhi, malaria, and Burkholderia pseudomalei. It also covers resistance issues within important antiviral classes. This text serves as a vital reference for those working in infectious disease and internal medicine, providing the knowledge needed to navigate complex drug-resistance challenges in clinical practice.

Key Features

Covers bacterial, viral, protozoal, and helminthic infections to provide a broad view of drug resistance.

Focuses on major hospital and community-acquired pathogens like S. aureus and S. pneumoniae.

Includes guidance on managing common problems such as drug-resistant gonorrhea and urinary tract infections.

Addresses resistant tropical organisms including Salmonella typhi, malaria, and Burkholderia pseudomalei.

Provides information on resistance patterns within important antiviral classes for clinical application.

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