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Infectious Diseases
Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Anaerobic Infections®
Anaerobic infections are difficult to diagnose and treat. This useful handbook provides authoritative advice on how and when to treat anaerobic infections, eg, gas gangrene, tetanus, tissue necrosis, bronchiectasis, empyema, peritonitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), dental infections, endometritis, abdominal abscess formation, and botulism. 268 pages.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Microbiology and Virulence
Chapter 2: Diagnostic Microbiology of Anaerobic Bacteria
Chapter 3: Anaerobes as Part of the Normal Flora
Chapter 4: Conditions Predisposing to Anaerobic Infection
Chapter 5: Central Nervous System Infections
Chapter 6: Eye Infections
Chapter 7: Odontogenic Infections
Chapter 8: Ear, Nose, and Throat Infections
Chapter 9: Infections of the Head and Neck
Chapter 10: Pulmonary Infections
Chapter 11: Intra-abdominal Infections
Chapter 12: Urinary Tract and Genitourinary Suppurative Infections
Chapter 13: Female Genital Tract Infections
Chapter 14: Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Abscesses and Cysts
Chapter 15: Soft-Tissue and Muscular Infections
Chapter 16: Human and Animal Bite Wound Infections
Chapter 17: Joint and Bone Infections
Chapter 18: Clostridial Diarrhea and Pseudomembranous Colitis
Chapter 19: Anaerobic Bacteremia
Chapter 20: Endocarditis
Chapter 21: Pericarditis
Chapter 22: Botulism
Chapter 23: Tetanus
Chapter 24: Management and Prevention of Anaerobic Infections
Index


