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Antimicrobial Resistance and Implications for the 21st Century

  • A special chapter that addresses the issues on strategies to limit antimicrobial resistance propagation will be included in this volume
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Emerging Infectious Diseases of the 21st Century (EIDC)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. Mechanisms of Resistance by Gram-Positive Bacteria (Streptococci and Enterococci)

    • Javier Aspa Marco, Olga Rajas Naranjo, Felipe Rodriguez de Castro, Buenaventura Buendía, Jesús Sanz Sanz
    Pages 1-46
  3. Emergence of MRSA in the Community

    • Adam L. Cohen, Rachel Gorwitz, Daniel B. Jernigan
    Pages 47-75
  4. Antimicrobial Resistance to Sexually Transmitted Infections

    • Hillard Weinstock, David Trees, John Papp
    Pages 77-96
  5. Resistance of Gram-Negative Bacilli to Antimicrobials

    • Patricia A. Bradford, Charles R. Dean
    Pages 97-159
  6. Mycobacterial Antimicrobial Resistance

    • Peter D. O. Davies, Richard Cooke
    Pages 161-205
  7. Antimicrobial Resistance of Anaerobic Bacteria

    • Ellie J. C. Goldstein, Diane M. Citron, David W. Hecht
    Pages 207-229
  8. Clinical Significance and Biological Basis of HIV Drug Resistance

    • Jorge L. Martinez-Cajas, Marco Petrella, Mark A. Wainberg
    Pages 231-261
  9. Resistance of Herpesviruses to Antiviral Agents

    • G. Boivin, W. L. Drew
    Pages 263-290
  10. Hepatitis Virus Resistance

    • Jean-Michel Pawlotsky
    Pages 291-323
  11. Resistance to Antifungal Agents

    • Beth A. Arthington-Skaggs, John H. Rex
    Pages 325-369
  12. An Anti-mutant Approach for Antimicrobial Use

    • Karl Drlica, J.-Y. Wang, Muhammad Malik, Tao Lu, Steven Park, Xinying Li et al.
    Pages 371-400
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 401-407

About this book

Antimicrobial resistance can develop in any type of microbe (germ). Microbes can develop resistance to specific medicines. A common misconception is that a person’s body becomes resistant to specific drugs. However, it is microbes, not people that become resistant to the drugs. Drug resistance happens when microbes develop ways to survive the use of medicines meant to kill or weaken them. If a microbe is resistant to many drugs, treating the infections it causes can become difficult or even impossible. Someone with an infection that is resistant to a certain medicine can pass that resistant infection to another person. In this way, a hard-to-treat illness can be spread from person to person. In some cases, the illness can lead to serious disability or even death.

This comprehensive, up-to-date volume aims to define issues and potential solutions to the challenges of antimicrobial resistance. The chapter authors are leading international experts on antimicrobial resistance among a variety of bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae, enteroccoci, staphylococci, gram-negative bacilli, mycobacteria species) viruses (HIV, herpesviruses),  and fungi (Candida species, fusarium etc.). The chapters will explore the molecular mechanisms of drug resistance, the immunology and epidemiology of resistance strains, clinical implications and implications on research and lack thereof, and prevention and future directions. This volume will also describe the steps that researchers are taking to develop molecular methods for detecting resistance; develop drugs and other means to deal with newly-resistant organisms. A special chapter to address the issues on strategies to limit antimicrobial resistance propagation will be included in this volume.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Infectious Disease, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada

    I. W. Fong

  • International Center for Public Health, Newark, USA

    Karl Drlica

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eBook USD 129.00
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