Clinical Approach to Infection in the Compromised Host
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
5th Edition
Published on 7. March 2011
Book
Hardback
1000 pages
978-0-387-77981-2 (ISBN)
Description
There is an ever increasing population of patients who merit the designation "compromised host."
They fall into two separate categories, one a disaster, the other a triumph. The disaster is, of course, the HIV/AIDS epidemic which has resulted in an epidemic of opportunistic infection around the world. However, since the summer of 1981, when AIDS was first recognized, remarkable progress has been made- the etiology and pathogenesis of AIDS have been established; diagnosis and prognosis (viral load and CD4-positive lymphocyte counts) have been defined; and HAART (Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy) therapy has become the standard of care. Despite drug toxicities and interactiions, despite high costs, and despite problems with drug resistance, HAART therapy has made a major difference in the lives of those infected with HIV. At the same time, AIDS in its many forms is no longer a conditiion relegated to ivory towers and academicians. It is now the province of all practitioners, and the requirements for expertise are the province of primary care physicians as well as academicians.
The triumph is a result of the great success being achieved in the care of cancer patients, transplant recipients, autoimmune diseases, and the expert use of immunosuppressive drugs for many conditions. The underlying diseases of these patients are, for the first time in history, being controlled, and are no longer the major determinant of morbidity and mortality. The great paradox is that the major threat to these patients is no longer the underlying disease, but rather it is the infections that are engendered by the life saving therapy. New paradigms of management are necessary, and it is useful to think in terms of the therapeutic prescription, which has two components: an immunomodulating component to control the underlying disease, and an antimicrobial component to make it safe.
The authors of the individual chapters of the 5th edition uniformly can be regarded as leaders in this field. They will scientific rigor, clinical wisdom, and the generous use of case examples to this next edition. The Compromised Host remains a worthy target, and the insights to be gained are both important and remarkable.
Note: The 2nd and 3rd editions of this work received the Certificate of Commendation from the British Medical Association Medical Book Competition in 1989 and 1995 respectively.
Reviews / Votes
praise for previous editions: "With admirable clarity the authors - all highly regarded experts in their respective fields - present the clinician with a supremely readable and practical text. The emphasis here is pragmatic, although there is sufficient pathogenesis and physiology to provide a fine balance." (Journal of the American Medical Association)"A practical book designed for clinicians of all specialties who care for immunocompromised patients. It is a resource book that provides useful information and can also serve as a starting point for an immediate diagnostic or therapeutic strategy." (Immunology Today)"The editors and contributors are to be commended for their commitment to the challenge of providing a practical summary of the developments in so rapidly expanding a field." (ASM News)"A very good book indeed and can be recommended." (The Lancet)More details
Edition
5., th ed. 2015
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
65 s/w Abbildungen
65 black & white illustrations, biography
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 193 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-387-77981-2 (9780387779812)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Robert H. Rubin | Lowell S. Young
Clinical Approach to Infection in the Compromised Host
Book
05/2002
4th Edition
Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
€287.83
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Persons
Aakash Goyal, PhD, FICN, FSAB
Canadian Wheat Breeder, Bayer Crop Science, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Chakravarthula Manoharachary, MSc, PhD, DSc
Nasi Senior Scientist Platinum Jubilee Fellow, Osmania University, Botany Department, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Content
Host Defenses and the Risk of Infection in the Compromised (Host), the importance of innate and specific immunity.- Epidemiologic Factors and Infection Control in the Compromised Host.- Sepsis in the Compromised Host.- Principles of Diagnosis and Antimicrobial Therapy in the Compromised Host.- Mucocutaneous Infections in the Compromised Host.- Clinical Approach to the Compromised Host with Fever and Pulmonary Infiltrates;- Central Nervous System in the Compromised Host.- The Endemic Mycoses in the Compromised Host.-:Opportunistic Fungal Infection in the Compromised Host.- Mycobacterial and Nocardial Infections in the Compromised Host.- Pneumocystis jurovici and Parasitic Infections in the Compromised Host.- Viral Hepatitis in the Compromised Host.- The Herpes Viruses in the Compromised Host.- Other Viruses.- Pathogenesis, clinical impact, and Therapy in HIV infected individual.- Clinical Management of Infection in the Patient with HIV/AIDS.- Infectious Complications in Childrem with Cancer and/or HIV Infection.- Diagnosis, Prevention and Management of Infection in Patients with leukemia and/or lymphoma.- Infection in Patients undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.- Diagnosis, Prevention, and Impact of Infection in the Organ Transplant Recipient.- Surgical Aspects of Infection in the Compromised Host, A. Benedict Cosimi.