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Designed to provide quick access to standards of care for infectious disease by focusing on selection, proper doses, costs, and side effects of antimicrobial agents, the 2005-2006 Pocket Book of Infectious Disease Therapy draws extensively from recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics, and from official statements of respected medical societies. Tabular material has been updated to include all newly approved antibiotics, as well as new recommendations for management.
This edition includes topical issues such as MRSA (USA 300 strain), Avian influenza, Acinetobacter Hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and bioterrorism. It also contains the new guidelines for pyogenic meningitis, diabetic foot infections, healthcare associated pneumonia, surgical prophylaxis, fungal infections, bacteruria, and management of infections associated with international travel.
Data sheet
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
  Preparations and Recommended Dosing Regimens for Antimicrobial Agents
  Preferred Antimicrobial Agents for Specific Pathogens
  Antimicrobial Dosing Regimens in Renal Failure
  Use of Antimicrobial Agents in Hepatic Disease
  Adverse Reactions to Antimicrobial Agents
  Drug Interactions
PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
  Adult Immunization Schedule
  Prophylactic Antibiotics in Surgery
  Prevention of Bacterial Endocarditis
  Prevention of Diseases Associated with Travel
NONBACTERIAL INFECTIONS
  Treatment of Fungal Infections
  Treatment of Mycobacterial Infections
  Drugs for Treatment of Parasitic Infections
  Treatment of Viral Infections
 
SPECIFIC INFECTIONS
  Sepsis and Sepsis Syndrome
  Compromised Host
  Toxic Shock Syndrome:: Case Definition of CDC
  Group A Streptococcal Infections
  Anaerobic Infections
  Fever of Unknown Origin
  Treatment of Lyme Disease and Potential Exposures
  Infections of Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Tissue
  Deep Serious Soft Tissue Infections
  Bone and Joint Infections
  Ocular and Periocular Infections
  Infections of Central Nervous System
  Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
  Pulmonary Infections
  Endocarditis
  Viral Hepatitis
  Intra-Abdominal Sepsis:: Antibiotic Selection
  Helicobacter Pylori:: Treatment of Peptic Ulcer Disease
  Infectious Diarrhea
  Foodborne Outbreaks
  Urinary Tract Infections
  Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  Duration of Antibiotic Treatment
  Trade Names of Antimicrobial Agents