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Title Antibiotic policies : controlling hospital acquired infection / Ian M. Gould, Jos W.M. van der Meer, editors
Published New York, NY : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 209 pages)
Contents Healthcare Associated Infections-The Size of the Problem -- The Antibiotic Paradox -- The Epidemiology of Pan/Extreme Drug Resistance -- Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship to Control Resistance-How Should It be Done? -- Controlling Clostridium difficile Infection and the Role of Antibiotic Stewardship -- The Control of MRSA -- The Role of Antibiotic Policies in Controlling VRE -- The Control of ESBL-Producing Bacteria -- Controlling Hospital-Acquired Infection due to Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) -- Control of Multi-Drug Resistant Acinetobacter Infections -- The Control of Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas: Insights into Epidemiology and Management -- Multidrug-Resistant Infections in Low-Resource Health Care Settings -- Germ Shed Management in the United States -- Required Actions to Control Antimicrobial Resistant Healthcare-Associated Infections
Summary Hospitals worldwide are currently suffering an epidemic of infections, generated in and spreading in those instituitions whose very "raison d'etre" is to protect and improve the health of their patients. This paradox comes at a time of possibly unprecedented investment in preventative measures (infection control). To better control these infections, however, we need to understand their causes, many of which are related, paradoxically, to the success of antibiotic therapy. It is possible that the golden era of antibiotics led subconsciously to a loss of emphasis on the importance of hygiene in the control of HAI. Moreover, the majority of HAIs are due to multiply antibiotic resistant bacteria whose emergence has been hastened by over-enthusiastic antibiotic prescribing. Accumulating evidence also suggests that antibiotics not only select for resistance but can actually increase the numbers of HAIs and even their virulence. This comprehensive compilation, written by eminent international researchers, explores these hypothesis in the context of recent epidemiology and evidence for the success of various antibiotic stewardship measures in controlling and even reversing resistance. It contains chapters by acclaimed authors on all the major causes of HAI, including MRSA, VRE, Clostridium difficile and multi resistant gram negative infections which are increasingly pan-resistant and untreatable; the nearest thing we have yet experienced to a "Doomsday bug". This book is an excellent source of information for students, researchers and practitioners in infection control, hospital epidemiology, antimicrobial prescribing and microbiology
Analysis Medicine
Immunology
Toxicology
Medical virology
Emerging infectious diseases
Microbiology
Medicine & Public Health
Infectious Diseases
Pharmacology/Toxicology
Virology
geneeskunde
volksgezondheid
public health
farmacologie
pharmacology
toxicologie
microbiologie
virologie
infectieziekten
immunologie
Medicine (General)
Geneeskunde (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Community-acquired infections.
Communicable diseases -- Prevention.
Antibiotics.
Drug resistance in microorganisms.
Health facilities -- Administration.
Health facilities -- Business management.
Anti-Bacterial Agents -- adverse effects
Cross Infection -- prevention & control
Bacterial Infections -- drug therapy
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Community-Acquired Infections
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Médecine.
Health facilities -- Business management
Antibiotics
Communicable diseases -- Prevention
Community-acquired infections
Drug resistance in microorganisms
Health facilities -- Administration
Form Electronic book
Author Gould, Ian M.
Meer, J. W. M. van der.
ISBN 9781441917348
1441917349