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Antibiogram
Antibiogram is the first English edition of the original French work published in 1985. Over the last twenty years, new categories of antibiotics have entered the market and numerous forms of resistance have appeared and multiplied. The revised volume comprehensively incorporates all of the major de...
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Portland :
Eska Publishing,
c2010.
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245 | |a Antibiogram |c Edited by Patrice Courvalin, Roland Leclercq and Louis B. Rice | ||
260 | |a Portland : |b Eska Publishing, |c c2010. | ||
300 | |a 705 p. | ||
505 | |a I. Principles and Methods of Antibiogram -- 1. Introduction, S. B. Levy -- 2. Biochemistry of Resistance, P. Plesiat -- 3. Genetics of Resistance, L. B. Rice -- 4. Bases for Clinical Categorization, D. Brown -- 5. Interpretative Reading, P. Courvalin -- 6. Phenotypic Techniques, G. Kahlmeter, J. Turnidge -- 7. Genotypic Techniques, M.-C. Ploy -- 8. Common Sources of Error, R. Jones -- 9. Reporting of the Results, F. Tenover -- II. Antibiogram of Major Bacterial Groups -- 10. ss-Lactams and Staphylococcus, V. Cattoir -- 11. ss-Lactams and Streptococcus pneumococcus, M. Jacobs -- 12. ss-Lactams and Enterococcus, J.-L. Mainardi -- 13. ss-Lactams and Enterobacteria, R. Bonnet, R. A. Bonomo -- 14. ss-Lactams and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. Nordmann -- 15. Antibiotic Resistance in Other Non-Fermentative Strict Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli, A. Philippon -- 16. Aminoglycosides and Gram-Positive Bacteria, R. Bismuth, P. Courvalin -- 17. Aminoglycosides and Gram-Negative Bacteria, T. Lambert -- 18. Quinolones and Gram-Positive Bacteria, E. Varon -- 19. Quinolones and Gram-Negative Bacteria, C.-J. Soussy -- 20. Glycopeptides and Staphylococcus, R. LeClercq -- 21. Glycopeptides and Enterococcus, P. Courvalin -- 22. Glyco-Lipo-Depsipeptides, H. Fraimow -- 23. Macrolides-Lincosamides-Streptogramins, R. LeClercq -- 24. Tetracyclines, C. Poyart, V. Cattoir -- 25. Oxazolidinones, R. LeClercq -- 26. Sulfonamides and Trimethoprim, F. Goldstein -- 27. Chloramphenicol, Fosfomycin, Fusidic Acid, and Polymyxins, V. Cattoir -- 28. Listeria monocytogenes, O. F. Join-Lambert, S. Kayal | ||
505 | |a 29. Corynebacteria, Ph. Riegel -- 30. Bacillus, E. Hernandez -- 31. Lactic Bacteria and Erysipelothrix, J. Tankovic -- 32. Acinetobacter and ss-Lactams, T. Naas -- 33. Acinetobacter and Other Antibiotics, T. Lambert -- 34. Haemophilus influenzae, O. Gaillot -- 35. Neisseria meningitidis, M.-K. Taha, J. D. Cavallo -- 36. Neisseria gonorrhoeae, J. D. Cavallo -- 37. Helicobacter pylori, F. Megraud -- 38. Campylobacter, P. McDermott -- 39. Branhamella (Moraxella) catarrhalis, H. Chardon -- 40. Pasteurella, O. Gaillot -- 41. Legionella, S. Jarraud, J. Etienne -- 42. Aeromonas, Vibrio, and Plesiomonas, T. Fosse -- 43. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma, C. Bebear -- 44. Chlamydia, B. de Barbeyrac -- 45. Dysgonic Fermenters, M. Vergnaud -- 46. Methods for the Study of Anaerobic Bacteria, L. Dubreuil -- 47. Gram-Positive Anaerobic Bacteria, J.-L. Pons, F. Barbut -- 48. Gram-Negative Anaerobic Bacteria, L. Dubreuil -- 49. Mycobacteria, V. Jarlier -- 50. Bartonella, Borrelia, Brucella, Ehrlichia, Rickettsia, Coxiella, Francisella, and Treponema, M. Maurin -- 51. Nocardia, P. Boiron -- 52. Antibiogram in Veterinary Practice, F. M. Aarestrup -- III. Protocols for the Study of Antibiotics -- 53. Antibiotics by Classes and Groups -- 54. Antibiotics by International Common Denomination -- 55. Preparation of Serial Dilutions of Antibiotics -- 56. Kinetic of Bactericidal Action -- 57. Combinations of Antibiotics -- 58. Measurement of Antibiotics in Human Body Fluids (M.-D. Kitzis) -- 59. Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobes (L. Dubreuil) | ||
520 | |a Antibiogram is the first English edition of the original French work published in 1985. Over the last twenty years, new categories of antibiotics have entered the market and numerous forms of resistance have appeared and multiplied. The revised volume comprehensively incorporates all of the major developments that have occurred in the field since the publication of the first edition." "The book is comprised of four sections: the antibiogram principles and methods, the antibiogram of the principal bacterial groups, technical specifications for antibiotics case studies, and appendixes and definitions." "With contributions made by more than fifty authors, this new volume is intended primarily for bacteriologists and biologists working in laboratory settings, for infectious disease specialists, for researchers in the pharmaceutical industry, and also for students | ||
700 | |a Courvalin, Patrice |e editor. | ||
700 | |a Leclercq, Roland |e editor. | ||
700 | |a Rice, Louis B. |e editor. | ||
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