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Essentials of clinical mycology

Essentials of Clinical Mycology gives a comprehensive overview of the field of clinical mycology. It is written for clinicians who care for patients who have fungal infections. Each of the major systemic fungal infections is discussed in regard to mycology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment. The increasing antifungal armamentarium is described in depth, and separate chapters review increasing antifungal resistance and the use of combination therapy. A section is devoted to high-risk patients who have received a stem cell or solid organ transplant, are neutropenic, or have HIV infection and who are at high risk for developing invasive fungal infections
eBook, English, ©2011
Springer, New York, ©2011
Internet Resources
1 online resource (xiii, 553 pages) : illustrations (some color)
9781441966407, 9781441966391, 1441966404, 1441966390
701369039
pt. 1. Introduction
pt. 2. Systemic antifungal drugs
pt. 3. Mycoses caused by yeasts
pt. 4. Mycoses caused by moulds
pt. 5. Mycoses caused by dimorphic fungi
pt. 6. Mycoses involving skin and subcutaneous tissues
pt. 7. Other Mycoses
pt. 8. Special patient populations
English
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