Developments in Antibiotic Treatment of Respiratory Infections [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Round Table Conference on Developments in Antibiotic Treatment of Respiratory Infections in the Hospital and General Practice, held in the Kurhaus, Scheveningen, The Netherlands, June 15–16, 1980 /
1. Introduction The role of host defence in respiratory infections -- Microbiology -- 2. The current antibiotic sensitivity of Haemophilus influenzae -- 3. Current pattern of antibiotic sensitivity of pneumococci -- 4. Antibiotic sensitivity of Staphylococcus aureus. Past and present -- 5. The colonization resistance of the digestive tract with special emphasis on the oropharynx -- Pharmacokinetics -- 6. General review on pharmacokinetics of antimicrobial drugs in relation to respiratory infections -- 7. Penetration of macrolides into the respiratory tract -- 8. Penetration of various antibiotics into sputum -- 9. Penetration of various antibiotics into the middle ear -- 10. Penetration of various antibiotics into sinus cavities -- Clinical Use of Antimicrobial Agents -- 11. Antibiotic treatment of sinusitis and otitis -- 12. Antibiotic treatment of chronic bronchitis -- 13. Treatment of respiratory infections in children -- 14. Antibiotic treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections -- 15. Developments in antibiotic treatment of respiratory infections in general practice towards better prescribing -- 16. Antibiotic treatment during influenza virus infections -- 17. Antimicrobial treatment of Legionella pneumonia -- 18. Pulmonary infections in myelosuppressed or immunosuppressed patients -- 19. Prevention of respiratory infections by vaccination.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands,
1981
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Subjects: | Medicine., Medical microbiology., Pharmaceutical technology., Biomedicine., Medical Microbiology., Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8305-2 |
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