The book comprehensively discusses rational approach to Antimicrobial therapy in Indian children.
Divided into four sections. The first section deals with basics of microbiology, as well as clinical pharmacology of Antimicrobial drugs.
The second section discusses basics of rational Antimicrobial therapy and use of antimicrobials in various clinical settings from head to toe including central nervous system, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin and soft tissue, bone and Joint, etc. As well as treatment of tuberculosis, fungi, viruses, helminths, malaria and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
The third section discusses Antimicrobial therapy through various case scenarios to help the readers apply the principles discussed in their own clinical practices.
The fourth section is a ready reckoner for Antimicrobial doses, preparations, side effects and drug interactions.
Includes new chapters on Antimicrobial resistance, basics of Antimicrobial therapy including escalation and de-escalation, new drugs in the pipeline, intra-abdominal infections, brucellosis, rickettsial disease and ineffective endocarditis.
All chapters have been written and revised by well-known academicians.
Effort has been made to include the latest information and guidelines.