In this issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, guest editor Jeffrey Kwong brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Contemporary Issues in Infectious Disease:: Implications for Practice. Top experts discuss emerging topics in infectious disease, provide a review of management of common infections seen in acute care and ambulatory settings, and highlight the latest information on prevention of emerging and re-emerging infections for patients across the lifespan.
Pneumococcal Vaccine Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Focus: Emerging Research, Trends, and Clinical Implications Measles Matters: A Clinical Overview and Update Tick-Borne Infections in North America: An Overview Norovirus Infection: A Clinical Overview for Nurses and Nurse Practitioners The Right Drug for the Bug: Prescribing Antibiotics in an Era of Resistance by Using Antibiograms to Inform Decision Making Hospital-Acquired Infections in the Elderly: Prevention Strategies Management of Neutropenic Fever in Persons with Cancer Overview of the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Clinical Care Considerations for People Living with and at Risk for Tuberculosis in the United States Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: Is Elimination a Myth or in Our Midst? Syphilis Update Current Challenges in Gonorrhea Management: A Focus on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Antimicrobial Resistance Diagnosis and Management of Bacterial Prostatitis
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