Editors:
Vassil St. Georgiev
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
Date of publication:
2003
Published by:
Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey
ARC Catalog Number:
HC4.431O.G41
Description:
The complex problems of opportunistic infections in patients suffering
from and underlying immunodeficiency is a significant medical issue
and calls for a concise, yet comprehensive, resource to present
the essential information that clinicians require to provide effective
medical care. In Opportunistic infections : Treatment and prophylaxis,
Vassil St. Georgiev surveys the current status of all the major
bacterial, viral, parasitic, and fungal infections affecting the
immunocompromised population, as well as the anti-infective agents
available to treat and prevent them. The author covers individual
infections caused not only by well-known etiologic agents, but also
by new and emerging species often closely related taxonomically
to a major disease-producing microorganism and until recently not
considered a human pathogen (e.g., Candida spp. and nontuberculous
mycobacteria). The information presented includes data from large,
well-planned clinical trials, as well as reports of cases involving
individuals and small numbers of patients. The latter highlight
therapeutic possibilities that may otherwise go unnoticed in clinical
practice or in drug research and development. Numerous examples
are given of particular treatment regimens for opportunistic infections
based on underlying immunologic deficiencies.
Comprehensive and up-to-date, Opportunistic Infections: Treatment
and Prophylaxis organizes the wealth of information found in the
medical scientific literature and illuminates those areas of drug
development and treatment that, through still not well understood,
are crucial to effective patient management, infection prevention,
and the development of new therapeutic modalities against infectious
diseases in immunocompromised patients.
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