Handbook of Antimicrobial Resistance
By Matthias Gotte, Albert Berghuis, Greg Matlashewski, Mark A. Wainberg, Donald Sheppard
By Matthias Gotte, Albert Berghuis, Greg Matlashewski, Mark A. Wainberg, Donald Sheppard
In a world constantly facing new challenges, one of the greatest threats we face today is antimicrobial resistance. This phenomenon occurs when microorganisms develop resistance to the drugs created to kill them, resulting in infections that are harder to treat and control. As doctors and scientists battle to stay one step ahead of these evolving organisms, a comprehensive tool has emerged to provide a thorough understanding of antimicrobial resistance: “Antimicrobial Resistance: Mechanisms, Evolution, and Clinical Implications.”
Written by a team of experts including Matthias Gotte, Albert Berghuis, Greg Matlashewski, Mark A. Wainberg, and Donald Sheppard, this book delves into all manifestations of antimicrobial resistance, exploring the viral, bacterial, parasitical, and fungal realms in dedicated sections. With a focus on the underlying molecular mechanisms that contribute to resistance, this book provides detailed insights into the diverse ways in which microorganisms adapt and fight against the very drugs that aim to eradicate them.
What sets “Antimicrobial Resistance” apart is its approach to examining resistance from various angles. By discussing and comparing the biological, biochemical, and structural aspects of resistance and its evolution, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of this critical topic. Through this multi-faceted approach, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexity of antimicrobial resistance and the measures required to combat it.
Whether you’re a medical professional, a scientist, or a student eager to expand your knowledge in microbiology and infectious diseases, this book serves as an invaluable resource. “Antimicrobial Resistance” covers a wide range of topics, from the mechanisms of resistance to the clinical implications of these threats. With its 621 pages of comprehensive information, this book is a must-have reference for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of antimicrobial resistance.
Published by Springer, the 2017 edition of “Antimicrobial Resistance” is not only informative but also visually appealing. The book’s layout and design facilitate easy navigation and comprehension of the complex concepts discussed. Its language is accessible to both English-speaking and non-native English-speaking readers, ensuring that the content can be understood by a wide range of audiences.
As a digital eBook, “Antimicrobial Resistance” offers the convenience of portability and accessibility. With the click of a button, readers can access this wealth of knowledge on their preferred device, allowing for on-the-go learning and reference. Whether you’re studying at home, in the office, or traveling, this digital format ensures that the information you need is always at your fingertips.
For those interested in the technical details, “Antimicrobial Resistance” has an ISBN-10 of 1493906933 and an ISBN-13 of 978-1493906932. These unique identifiers make it easy to locate and order a copy of this book, whether through online retailers or independent bookstores.
If you’re passionate about understanding antimicrobial resistance and the efforts being made to combat it, “Antimicrobial Resistance: Mechanisms, Evolution, and Clinical Implications” is the ideal resource for you. With its comprehensive coverage and expert insights, this book will leave you with a deeper understanding of this pressing global issue. Order your copy today and embark on a journey to expand your knowledge in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2017 edition (March 25, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 621 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1493906933
- ISBN-13 : 978-1493906932