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Antibiotic Policies Controlling Hospital Acquired Infection 1st Edition Eimear Brannigan

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Antibiotic Policies Controlling Hospital Acquired Infection 1st Edition Eimear Brannigan
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.69 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Eimear Brannigan, Alison Holmes (auth.), Ian M. Gould, Jos W.M. van der Meer (eds.)
ISBN: 9781441917331, 1441917330
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Antibiotic Policies Controlling Hospital Acquired Infection 1st Edition Eimear Brannigan by Eimear Brannigan, Alison Holmes (auth.), Ian M. Gould, Jos W.m. Van Der Meer (eds.) 9781441917331, 1441917330 instant download after payment.

The first book was on "Theory and Practice" of antibiotic stewardship in its broadest sense -the how to do it and the do's and don’ts. The second, on "Controlling resistance" was very much on the relationships between use and resistance and beginning to home in on the hospital as the main generator of resistance, but mainly looking at it from a disease/clinical perspective. The last 3 chapters on MRSA, ended where the 3rd book will take off. "Controlling HAI " will concentrate on specific MDR organisms highlighting their roles in the current pandemic of HAI and emphasizing that the big issue is not so much infection control but antibiotic control, in the same way that antibiotic over-reliance/ over-use has caused the problem in the first place. Up 'till now the emphasis for controlling MRSA, C diff and all the other MDROs has very much been on IC, which clearly isn't working. This book will gather all the evidence for the increasingly popular view that much more must be done in the area of antibiotic policies/ stewardship, especially when we are in danger of a "post antibiotic" era, due to a real shortage of new agents in the pipeline.

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