In this issue the Guest Editors provide a contemporary look at the
epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment and outcomes for
neonatal-perinatal infections. Contributors include neonatologists,
infectious disease, and critical care specialists with a wide variety
of research interests in this arena. Readers will be exposed to the
latest information on dosing of antibiotics, antivirals, and
antifungals. This information is critical in the infant population
given the rapid changes in physiology, metabolic pathways and renal
elimination that occur over the first months of life. There is an
extensive examination of infectious processes that commonly present in
infants including meningitis, bloodstream infections, and urinary
tract infections. Additional topics include infectious processes
affecting the newborn (chorioamnionitis and TORCH infections) and
premature infants (necrotizing enterocolitis). Specific pathogens are
highlighted in articles on HSV, CMV/VZV, staphylococcal species, and
Candida. Finally, the rationale for the most recent changes to
guidelines for initiating therapy for early-onset neonatal sepsis are
reviewed.
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Product details
ISBN
9780323376365
Published
2015
Publisher
Elsevier Limited (UK)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author