Book 6: Infectious Diseases I, II, III, and IV

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Infectious Diseases provides timely information for pharmacists in managing today's infectious disease issues. Core chapters on common infectious diseases caused by gram-positive, gram-negative, and fungal micro-organisms and human immunodeficiency virus provide an in-depth review of current pharmacotherapy strategies. In addition, new chapters on emerging viral infections, zoonoses, food-borne illnesses, atypical mycobacteria, and catheter-related infections are included to provide a broader perspective of infectious complications that clinicians may be faced with. Chapters are organized into four sections, providing relevant information for general clinicians as well as seasoned infectious disease practitioners.

Other topics covered in the 11 book series include Cardiology; Health Care Stakeholders; Psychiatry; Geriatrics/Special Populations; Science and Practice of Pharmacotherapy; Gastroenterology; Nutrition; Chronic Illnesses; Pediatrics; Hematology; Oncology; Critical Care; and Transplantation.

PSAP is dedicated to offering the most up-to-date and comprehensive information available on recent drug advances. Each book will further your knowledge in the therapeutic area it covers. PSAP is available in both print and online versions.

Publisher: ACCP, Softbound, April 2005, ISBN: 1-932658-11-4

Sample documents published as Portable Document Format (PDF) files.  Adobe Acrobat
Infectious Diseases I Infectious Diseases II
Infectious Diseases III Infectious Diseases IV
Preface and Table of Contents PSAP-V the Series
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