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Antimicrobial Chemotherapy David Greenwood

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy By David Greenwood

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy by David Greenwood


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Improper use of antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents is threatening to render these drugs ineffective. This book is aimed at medical students and medical practitioners in the developed and developing world, and seeks to encourage good prescribing habits in the management of all types of infection.

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Summary

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy by David Greenwood

The essence of this book is to describe the basic properties of antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents and to discuss the principles underlying the rational use of antimicrobial agents in the management of infection. The aim is to encourage good prescribing habits in doctors throughout the world. After a short historical introduction, the text deals with the general properties of antimicrobial compounds of all kinds (antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiprotozoal and anthelminthic agents); laboratory aspects of antimicrobial chemotherapy (including antibiotic interactions and use of the laboratory);resitance to antimicrobial agents (including mechanismsn of resistance and the control of resistance);general principles of antibiotic usage (including pharmacokinetic issues, the prophylactic use of antibiotics, and special concerns of treatment of young children and the elderly) and the use of antimicrobial therapy in specific types of infection. There is a postcript on the development and marketing of antimicrobial agents. Reviews of previous editions: 'This reasonably priced volume is recommended without reservation for students and junior doctors, pharmacists, laboratory and other health care staff. I would also recommend it for microbiology departmental libraries.' Journal of Infection '...well written, accomplishing the stated aims. All tables are essential to the discussion and easy to understand. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 'The new edition retains the formula-winning layout of the first edition ...It is, to my knowledge, the only authoritative book written at this level, and it is required reading for students. Journal of Hospital Infection 'The book covers an enormous amount of material, dealing as it does with antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoan and antiviral agents. Almost every aspect is covered ...the authors have in general managed to distil into the text the essential elements of the topics and ensure that the treatment is not superficial ...this paperback edition ...is very good value for money. It can truly be considered to cover, at a basic level, all you need to know about antimicrobial chemotherapy and can be highly recommended for junior clinical staff, pharmacy staff and junior biomedical scientists; their more senior colleagues will also find much of value in this new edition of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.' British Journal of Biomedical Science 'This updated textbook provides young doctors and students with the fundamental principles of antimicrobial chemotherapy. This third edition has been thoroughly revised and extensively rewritten. Drugs of Today '...excellently suited for trainee nurses, pharmacists and medical laboratory science officers ...Its short, but comprehensive covering of the topic make it highly advisable for everyone looking for basic knowledge of the properties and uses of antimicrobial drugs.' Infection 'I think this is a useful reference textbook which undergraduate medical students will find beneficial in coming to grips with the principles of antimicrobial chemotherapy.' Journal of Medical Microbiology.

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Reviews

This is probably as good an account of the rationale and basis of antimicrobial chemotherapy as it is possible to get in less than 500 pages. David Greenwood has recruited contributors who not only are experts in their field, but also can communicate well. The format is deceptively simple and modest, but no opportunity is wasted. It is refreshing to read an account of this very diverse and sometimes complex area that avoids jargon and unnecessary detail yet never insults the reader's intelligence. Do read this book. As a guide to the drugs we use it is very informative; as a guide to why we use them, how we use them and how much better we could use them, it is invaluable. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Table of Contents

Historical introduction; PART I: General properties of antimicrobial agents; D. Greenwood: Inhibitors of bacterial cell wall synthesis; D. Greenwood: Inhibitors of bacterial protein synthesis; D. Greenwood: Synthetic antibacterial agents and miscellaneous antibiotics; D. Greenwood: Antifungal agents; D. Greenwood: Antiprotozoal and antheminthic agents; W.L. Irving: Antiviral agents; W.L.Irving: Antiretroviral agents; PART II: Laboratory aspects of antimicrobial therapy; D.Greenwood and R.C.B.Slack: Antibiotic sensitivity testing and assay; D.Greenwood: Antibiotic interactions; R.C.B.Slack: Use of the laboratory; PART III: Resistance to antimicrobial agents; K.J.Towner: The problem of resistance; K.J.Towner: Mechanisms of acquired resistance; K.J.Towner: The genetics of resistance; A.M.Emerson: Control of the spread of resistance; PART IV: General principles of usage of antimicrobial agents; R.G.Finch: General principles of the treatment of infection; D.Greenwood: Pharmacokinetics; R.G.Finch: Prescribing in the young and elderly; R.G. Finch: Adverse reactions to antibiotics; R.C.B.Slack: Chemoprophylaxis; PART V: The therapeutic use of antimicrobial agents; A.M.Emmerson: Respiratory tract infections; R.C.B.Slack: Urinary infections; R.G.Finch: Gastrointestinal infections; R.G.Finch: Bacteraemia and endocarditis; P.J.Wilkinson: Skin and soft-tissue infections; P.J.Wilkinson: Bone and joint infections; A.M.Emmerson: Mycobacterial disease; R.G.Finch: Meningitis and brain abscess; W.L.Irving: Viral infections; R.G.Finch: Infection and immunocompromised patients; R.C.B.Slack: Venereal diseases; R.C.B.Slack: Parasitic diseases; R.C.B.Slack: Topical use of antimicrobial agents; D.Greenwood: Postscript:The development and marketing of antimicrobial drugs.

Additional information

GOR004535507
9780192631954
0192631950
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy by David Greenwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20000803
428
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