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Antibiotic and Chemotherapy

Anti-Infective Agents and Their Use in Therapy

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Antibiotic and Chemotherapy, 8th edition, is a comprehensive textbook that offers a globally-relevant account of the properties of all types of antimicrobial agent that are used in human medicine, and provides authoritative guidance on the principles and practice of antimicrobial chemotherapy.

The increasing problem of multi-drug resistance and the wide range of new antiviral therapies now available for the treatment of HIV and other viral infections are just two of the new areas discussed in this comprehensive and detailed new edition. In addition to full coverage of every commonly used antibiotic agent, there are extensive chapters on all antiviral, antiprotozoan and anthelminthic agents.

Completely revised throughout, with contributions from over 60 experts in infections disease / medical microbiology worldwide, the new edition of this classic text should answer all your questions on the treatment of infectious organisms.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
8
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1000
Dimensions (mm)
219 x 276
Weight (g)
2019
  • Part I: General Aspects
    1. Historical Introduction
    2. Modes of Action
    3. The Problem of Resistance
    4. General Principles of Pharmockinetics and Pharacodynamics
    5. Antibiotics in Renal Failure
    6. Drug Interactions Involving Antomicrobial Agents
    7. Antibiotics and Immune System
    8. General Principles of Chemotherapy
    9. Laboratory Control of Antimicrobial Therapy
    10. Principles of Chemoprophylaxis
    11. Antibiotic Policies
    12. Drug discoveries - pre - clinical
    13. Drug discoveries - clinical trail stage


    Part II: Agents
    14. Aminoglycosides and aminocyclitols
    15. Beta-lactams: Cephalosporins
    16. Beta-lactams: Penicillins
    17. Other Beta-lactams
    18. Chloramphenicol and Thiamphenicol
    19. Diaminopyrimidines
    20. Fosfomycin and Fosmidomycin
    21. Fusidanes
    22. Glycopepties
    23. Lincosamides
    24. Macrolides and ketolides
    25. Mupirocin
    26. Nitrofurans
    27. Nitroimidazoles
    28. Oxazolidinones
    29. Quinolones
    30. Rifamycins
    31. Streptogramins
    32. Sulphonamides
    33. Tetracyclines
    34. Other antibacterial agents (coumairns, cyclic petides, amino acid analogues & oligopeptides
    35. Antifungal Agents
    36. Antimycobacterial Agents
    37. Anthelmintics
    38. Antiprotozoal Agents
    39. Antiviral Agents - anti-HIV
    40. Antiviral Agents - other


    Part III: Treatment
    41. Sepsis
    42. Abdominal and Other Surgical Infections
    43. Infections Associated with Neutropenia
    44. Infections in Intensive Care Patients
    45. Infections Associated with Implanted Devices
    46. HIV and AIDS
    47. Infections of the Upper Respiratory
    48. Infections of the Lower Respiratory Tract
    49. Endocarditis
    50. Infections of the Gastro - Intestinal Tract
    51. Hepatitis
    52. Infections of the Skin and Soft Tissues
    53. Infections of the Central Nervous System - Bacterial
    54. Infections of the Central Nervous System - Viral
    55. Bone and Joint Infections
    56. Infections of the Eye
    57. Urinary Tract Infections
    58. Infections of Obstetrics
    59. Sexually Transmitted Infections
    60. Leprosy
    61. TB and other Mycobacterial Infections
    62. Fungal Infections
    63. Zoonoses
    64. Malaria
    65. Other Protozoal Infections
    66. Helminthic Infections
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