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Antimicrobial Stewardship: Principles and Practice [Kietas viršelis]

Contributions by , Contributions by (Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA), Contributions by , Contributions by (University of Texas Medical School, Houston, US), Contributions by (Saban Community Clinic, USA), Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by (Winthrop University Hospital and State University of New York, USA), Contributions by , Contributions by (University of Michigan, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x189x31 mm, weight: 1311 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780644396
  • ISBN-13: 9781780644394
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x189x31 mm, weight: 1311 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780644396
  • ISBN-13: 9781780644394
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In an age where antimicrobial resistance amongst pathogens grows more prevalent, particularly in the hospital setting, antimicrobial stewardship is an evidence-based, proven measure in the battle against resistance and infection. This single comprehensive, definitive reference work is written by an international team of acknowledged experts in the field. The authors explore the effective use of coordinated antimicrobial interventions to change prescribing practice and help slow the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, ensuring that antimicrobials remain an effective treatment for infection. Amongst the first of its kind, this book provides infectious disease physicians, administrators, laboratory, pharmacy, nursing and medical staff with practical guidance in setting up antimicrobial stewardship programs in their institutions with the aim of selecting the optimal antimicrobial drug regimen, dose, duration of therapy, and route of administration.

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Suitable for researchers and practitioners of clinical medicine, surgery, pharmacy, public health, clinical pharmacology, microbiology and infectious diseases.
Editors and Contributors ix
Preface/Introduction xv
Acknowledgements xvii
I Overview Of Antibiotic Stewardship
Section Editirs: Eleftherios Mylonakis, Cheston B. Cunha
1 Principles of Antimicrobial Stewardship
1(7)
Cheston B. Cunha
2 Clinical Perspectives on Antimicrobial Stewardship
8(7)
Styliani Karanika
Suresh Paudel
Eleftherios Mylonakis
3 History of Antimicrobial Stewardship
15(9)
Powel Kazanjian
4 The Importance of Education in Antimicrobial Stewardship
24(15)
Inge C. Gyssens
II Principles Of Antibiotic Resistance In Antibiotic Stewardship
Section Editors: Louis B. Rice
5 Mechanisms of Resistance to Antibacterial Agents
39(14)
Louis B. Rice
6 Antimicrobial Resistance: Selection vs. Induction
53(15)
Rafael Araos
Jose M. Munita
Cesar A. Arias
7 Colonization and Its Importance for the Emergence of Clinical Resistance
68(12)
Curtis J. Donskey
8 Antibiotic Resistance: Associations and Implications for Antibiotic Usage Strategies to Control Multiresistant Bacteria
80(14)
Louis B. Rice
III Role Of The Microbiology Laboratory In Antibiotic Stewardship
Section Editors: Kimberle C. Chapin
9 The Role of Active Surveillance in the Prevention of Healthcare-acquired Infections and Antibiotic. Stewardship
94(10)
Gerald A. Capraro
10 The Role of the Antibiogram in Antibiotic Stewardship
104(6)
Gary V. Doern
11 Selective Reporting and Antimicrobial Stewardship
110(14)
Christopher D. Doern
Carey-Ann D. Burnham
12 The Role of New Diagnostics to Enhance Antibiotic Stewardship Efforts
124(13)
Kimberle C. Chapin
April M. Bobenchik
IV Infection Control Aspects Of Antibiotic Stewardship
Section Editors: Theoklis E. Zaoutis
13 Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococci and an Overview of Antimicrobial Resistance
137(15)
Alison H. Bartlett
Robert S. Daum
14 Epidemiology of Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative Organisms
152(11)
Evangelia-Theophano Piperaki
Antonis Markogiannakis
Leonidas Tzouvelekis
George L. Daikos
15 Pathogenesis and Epidemiology of Clostridium difficile Infection: Implications for Antibiotic Stewardship
163(12)
Blanca E. Gonzalez
Philip Toltzis
16 The Role of the Hospital Epidemiologist in Supporting Antimicrobial Stewardship
175(4)
Michael S. Calderwood
V Pharmacokinetic And Pharmacodynamic Aspects Of Antibiotic Dosing In Antibiotic Stewardship
Section Editors: Kerry L. LaPlante
17 Principles of Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Optimization for Antibiotic Dosing
179(17)
Islam M. Ghazi
Joseph L. Kuti
David P. Nicolau
18 Optimal Use of Gram-negative Antibiotics in the Real World: Providing Effective Therapy while Minimizing Resistance
196(13)
Jason M. Pogue
Jessica K. Ortwine
Keith S. Kaye
19 Optimal Use of Fluoroquinolones
209(15)
Thomas J. Dilworth
Ramy H. Elshaboury
John C. Rotschafer
20 Optimal Use of Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
224(11)
Warren Rose
Andrew Berti
21 Current Approach to Optimal Use and Dosing of Vancomycin in Adult Patients
235(20)
Joseph J. Carreno
Dmitriy Martirosov
Thomas P. Lodise
22 Principles of Switching from Intravenous to Oral Administration
255(11)
Jamie L. Wagner
Susan L. Davis
VI Role Of The Pharmacy Department In Antibiotic Stewardship
Section Editors: Haley J. Morrill, Christy A. Varughese
23 The Role of Pharmacists in Antimicrobial Stewardship
266(10)
Haley J. Morrill
Monica Dorobisz
Kerry L. LaPlante
24 Formulary Management and Economic Considerations: Bridging the Gap between Quality Care and Cost
276(8)
Dayna McManus
Michael A. Ruggero
Jeffery E. Topal
25 Approaches to Benchmarking Antibiotic Use
284(6)
Emily L. Heil
Harold C. Standiford
26 Development and Execution of Stewardship Interventions
290(12)
Amy Hanson
Christopher W. Crank
27 Technologic Support for Antimicrobial Stewardship
302(13)
Renee-Claude Mercier
Carla Walraven
VII Measuring Outcomes In Antibiotic Stewardship Programs
Section Editors: Cheston B. Cunha, Panayiotis Ziakas
28 Role of Guidelines and Statistical Milestones for Antimicrobial Stewardship
315(7)
Damary C. Torres
29 Economic Considerations of Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs
322(12)
Panayiotis D. Ziakas
30 Pharmacoeconomic Implications of Antimicrobial Adverse Events
334(8)
Cheston B. Cunha
31 Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs in Areas of Increased Pathogen Resistance
342(10)
Michael Samarkos
Nikolaos V. Sipsas
VIII Antimicrobial Stewardship And Various Practice Sites
Section Editors: Haley J. Morril, Kerry L. LaPlante
32 Role of Antimicrobial Stewardship in Pediatrics
352(11)
Jennifer L. Goldman
Jason G. Newland
33 Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Intensive Care Unit
363(13)
Mahlet Tadele
Hugh G. Boothe
Melvin E. Stone Jr
John McNelis
34 Role of Antimicrobial Stewardship in a Community Hospital
376(8)
Sandy J. Estrada
Aileen Martinez
35 Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy
384(7)
Christopher J. Graber
Armen Arshakyan
36 Importance of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Antimicrobial Stewardship: Immersion of Future Healthcare Professionals
391(10)
Jacob Morton
Kerry L. LaPlante
37 Antimicrobial Stewardship and the Importance of Working with the Government and Pharmaceutical Industry
401(11)
Elizabeth D. Hermsen
Nicole M. Mahoney
38 A Hospitalist Perspective on the Role of Antimicrobial Stewardship
412(7)
Sajeev Handa
Index 419
Eleftherios Mylonakis is a physician-scientist and his work focuses on the study of microbial pathogenesis and drug discovery. His research has developed a novel alternative to studying bacterial and fungal infection and host responses: the use of invertebrate model hosts. These surrogate invertebrate hosts fill an important niche in fungal pathogenesis research. His investigations have identified novel virulence factors, cross kingdom pathogen-pathogen interactions, novel antifungal agents and evolutionarily conserved traits that are involved in host virulence and immune responses during infection. Recently, Dr. Mylonakis implemented high-throughput whole-animal Caenorhabditis elegans assay to screen libraries of chemical compounds and identify those with antimicrobial activity. In vivo evaluation of libraries of chemical compounds could solve some of the main obstacles in current antifungal discovery, such as finding new classes of compounds and solving the bottleneck of toxicity/efficacy testing. This approach challenges the position that studies in fungal pathogenesis should focus on the analysis of the "host", the "pathogen", or the "antimicrobial compound".

Dr. Mylonakis has published over 150 articles in the scientific literature and his studies have been supported by peer-reviewed grants from the National Institutes of Health and private foundations. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Virulence and serves on the editorial boards of many publications and as an ad hoc reviewer for over 40 journals.