The causative organisms of Urinary Tract Infection are dynamic in terms of their virulence and resistance patterns, leading to challenges in the prevention and treatment of urinary infection. This is of relevance in both primary and secondary care, and many of the challenges are similar in both developed and developing countries alike. UTI is also associated with considerable cost in terms of morbidity, economic and research expenditure.
Written by an exceptional and well-known team of clinical experts, the purpose of Urinary Tract Infections addresses key questions facing physicians about this condition. This book is written primarily for general physicians who wish to have a broad understanding of a number of important issues concerning infection in parts of the urinary tract. Specialists may also find the book useful as a quick reference guide.
Written by an exceptional and well-known team of clinical experts, the purpose of Urinary Tract Infections addresses key questions facing physicians about this condition. This book is written primarily for general physicians who wish to have a broad understanding of a number of important issues concerning infection in parts of the urinary tract. Specialists may also find the book useful as a quick reference guide.
From the reviews:
"This is intended as a practical guide to the etiology and current management of patients with urinary tract infections. ... The book is intended for anyone who manages patients with urinary tract infections, particularly primary care practitioners. It serves as a useful rapid reference for specialists as well. ... This book offers primary care practitioners an overview of the current approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with urinary infections." (Perry R. Weiner, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2014)
"This is intended as a practical guide to the etiology and current management of patients with urinary tract infections. ... The book is intended for anyone who manages patients with urinary tract infections, particularly primary care practitioners. It serves as a useful rapid reference for specialists as well. ... This book offers primary care practitioners an overview of the current approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with urinary infections." (Perry R. Weiner, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2014)