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Hospital Infections John V. Bennett

Hospital Infections By John V. Bennett

Hospital Infections by John V. Bennett


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Hospital Infections.

Hospital Infections Summary

Hospital Infections by John V. Bennett

The most influential reference in the field for nearly 20 years, Hospital Infections is now in its thoroughly updated Fourth Edition. Written and edited by internationally recognized authorities -- many affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the book is the most comprehensive and reliable guide to the recognition, management, prevention, and control of nosocomial infections. The Fourth Edition features more than 30 new contributing authors and includes new chapters on tuberculosis; the practice of epidemiology in community hospitals; the role of professional and regulatory organizations in infection control programs; and infection control in developing countries. All chapters from the previous edition have been updated. Coverage includes timely information on the challenges posed by the emergence of drug-resistant tuberculosis and vancomycin-resistant enterococci . This edition also presents the latest recommendations on universal precautions and isolation systems, as well as on chemoprophylaxis for certain HIV-exposed health care workers

Table of Contents

Part 1 General considerations of hospital infections: epidemiology of nosocomial infections, Philip S. Brachman; the hospital epidemiologist, Bryan P. Simmons; personnel health services, Ofelia C. Tablan et al; the development of infection surveillance and control programs, Robert H. Haley; surveillance of nosocomial infections, Robert P. Gaynes; investigation of endemic and epidemic nosocomial infections, William R. Jarvis; statistical considerations for analysis of nosocomial infection data, Stanley M. Martin et al; the use of computerized systems in hospital epidemiology, Jonathan Freeman; the role of the laboratory in control of nosocomial infection, John E. McGowan Jr., Robert A. Weinstein; the practice of epidemiology in community hospitals, N. Joel Ehrenkranz; the role of professional and regulatory organizations in infection control programs, William Scheckler; the relationship between the hospital and the community, Michael D. Decker, William Schaffner; universal precautions and isolation systems, Jeffrey W. Weinstein et al; antibiotics and nosocomial infections, Theodore C. Eickoff; multiply drug-resistant pathogens - epidemiology and control, Robert A. Weinstein, Mary K. Hayden; molecular biology of resistance, Fred C. Tenover, Dennis R. Schaberg; cost-benefit analysis of infection control programs, Robert W. Haley; legal aspects of hospital infections, G. Scott Baity et al; infection control in developing countries, Samuel Ponce de Leon Rosales, M. Sigfrido Range-Frausto. Part 2 Functional areas of concern: the inanimate environment, Frank S. Rhame; central services, linens and laundry, Gina Pugliese, Cynthia A. Hubbard; foodborne disease prevention in health care facilities, Laurence Slutsker et al; clinical laboratory-acquired infections, Michael L. Wilson, L. Barth Reller; dialysis-associated infections and their control, Martin S. Favero et al; the intensive care unit, Didier Pittet, Stephanie Harbarth; the newborn nursery, Jane Siegel; the operating room, Ronald Lee Nichols; ambulatory care settings, Marguerite M. Jackson, Patricia Lynch; infections in long-term care facilities, Brenda A. Nurse, Richard A. Garibaldi. Part 3 Endemic and epidemic hospital infections: incidence and nature of endemic and epidemic nosocomial infections, William J. Martone et al; urinary tract infections, Walter E. Stamm. (Part contents).

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GOR013271822
9780316089029
0316089028
Hospital Infections by John V. Bennett
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
19971124
800
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