Staphylococcal Infections, An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, 1st Edition
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Rachel Gorwitz & John Jernigan
Date of Publication: 02/2009
Staphylococcus aureus is an important bacterial pathogen that causes a variety of human infections, some of which are life threatening. It is the leading cause of surgical site infections in the U.S. and is increasingly resistant to multiple antibio ...view more
Staphylococcus aureus is an important bacterial pathogen that causes a variety of human infections, some of which are life threatening. It is the leading cause of surgical site infections in the U.S. and is increasingly resistant to multiple antibiotics. Articles in this issue discuss the pathogenesis and epidemiology of S. aureus, antimicrobial resistance, specific types of staph infections, and treatment and prevention strategies.
Staphylococcus aureus is an important bacterial pathogen that causes a variety of human infections, some of which are life threatening. It is the leading cause of surgical site infections in the U.S. and is increasingly resistant to multiple antibiotics. Articles in this issue discuss the pathogenesis and epidemiology of S. aureus, antimicrobial resistance, specific types of staph infections, and treatment and prevention strategies.
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By Rachel Gorwitz, MD, MPH and John Jernigan, MD, MS
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/staphylococcal-infections-an-issue-of-infectious-disease-clinics-9781437704914.html72858Staphylococcal Infections, An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinicshttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781437704914_2.jpg62.9983.99EURInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Infectious Disease/Books/Clinics Review Articles9845525503956128371745498285145120Staphylococcus aureus is an important bacterial pathogen that causes a variety of human infections, some of which are life threatening. It is the leading cause of surgical site infections in the U.S. and is increasingly resistant to multiple antibiotics. Articles in this issue discuss the pathogenesis and epidemiology of S. aureus, antimicrobial resistance, specific types of staph infections, and treatment and prevention strategies. Staphylococcus aureus is an important bacterial pathogen that causes a variety of human infections, some of which are life threatening. It is the leading cause of surgical site infections in the U.S. and is increasingly resistant to multiple antibiotics. Articles in this issue discuss the pathogenesis and epidemiology of S. aureus, antimicrobial resistance, specific types of staph infections, and treatment and prevention strategies.00add-to-cart97814377049142011 and earlierProfessionalBy Rachel Gorwitz, MD, MPH and John Jernigan, MD, MS20091BookOtherSaunders24011 Feb 2009PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Rachel Gorwitz</STRONG>, MD, MPH and <STRONG>John Jernigan</STRONG>, MD, MSClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select