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Antibacterial Chemotherapy

Antibacterial Chemotherapy



Author: Sebastian Amyes
Edition: 1
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0199581363



Antibacterial Chemotherapy: Theory, Problems, and Practice (Oxford Infectious Diseases Library)


Although antibiotics are among the most widely used pharmaceuticals, they are also often inappropriately and over-prescribed. Medical books Antibacterial Chemotherapy. Indeed there are increasing predictions that unless we moderate our use of these drugs, bacterial resistance will eventually render them useless. As there are no serious contenders to take the place of antibiotics, including a failure to find new classes of these drugs, it is essential for modern medicine that their efficacy is preserved.

Part of the Oxford Infectious Disease Library, this pocketbook is designed to help medical trainees, general prescribers, healthcare workers and students of all biological and medical sciences to understand how antibiotics work, to demonstrate where they might be most appropriate and to make clear the threat of antibiotic resistance. In particular, it will highlight the problems currently seen with bacteria such as MRSA and describe the circumstances leading to their persistence Medical books Antibacterial Chemotherapy: Theory, Problems And Practice By Sebastian G.b.. Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Antibacterial Chemotherapy: Theory, Problems and Practice by Sebastian GB Amyes Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Part of the Oxford Infectious Disease Library, this pocketbook is designed to help medical trainees, general prescribers, healthcare workers and students to understand how antibiotics work, to demonstrate where they might be most appropriate, and to make clear the threat of antibiotic resistance. D

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Antibacterial Chemotherapy: Theory, Problems and Practice by Sebastian GB Amyes Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Part of the Oxford Infectious Disease Library, this pocketbook is designed to help medical trainees, general prescribers, healthcare workers and students to understand how antibiotics work, to demonstrate where they might be most appropriate, and to make clear the threat of antibiotic resistance. D

Oxford University Press | 2010 | 96 pages | ISBN-13: 9780199581368 | ISBN-10: 0199581363 | You save 15%

Over the past 50 years a wide variety of antibacterial substances have been discovered and synthesised, and their use in treating bacterial infection has been spectacularly successful. Today there are several general classes of antibacterial drugs, each having a well established set of uses, and together they form the mainstay of modern antibacterial chemotherapy. In search for new and improved agents, the pharmaceutical researcher needs to be well informed on many topics, including existing agents, their modes of action and pharmacology, and possible synthetic approaches. In this new book the

Over the past 50 years a wide variety of antibacterial substances have been discovered and synthesised, and their use in treating bacterial infection has been spectacularly successful. Today there are several general classes of antibacterial drugs, each having a well established set of uses, and together they form the mainstay of modern antibacterial chemotherapy. In search for new and improved agents, the pharmaceutical researcher needs to be well informed on many topics, including existing agents, their modes of action and pharmacology, and possible synthetic approaches. In this new book the



Medical Book Antibacterial Chemotherapy



Indeed there are increasing predictions that unless we moderate our use of these drugs, bacterial resistance will eventually render them useless. As there are no serious contenders to take the place of antibiotics, including a failure to find new classes of these drugs, it is essential for modern medicine that their efficacy is preserved.

Part of the Oxford Infectious Disease Library, this pocketbook is designed to help medical trainees, general prescribers, healthcare workers and students of all biological and medical sciences to understand how antibiotics work, to demonstrate where they might be most appropriate and to make clear the threat of antibiotic resistance. In particular, it will highlight the problems currently seen with bacteria such as MRSA and describe the circumstances leading to their persistence.

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