2016 Nelson's Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy

2016 Nelson's Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy
ISBN-10
1581109865
ISBN-13
9781581109863
Category
Medical
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
2016
Authors
David W. Kimberlin, Paul E. Palumbo, Jason Sauberan

Description

New 22nd Edition! Practical, evidence-based recommendations from the experts in antimicrobial therapy This widely used resource on pediatric antimicrobial therapy provides instant access to reliable, up-to-the-minute recommendations for treatment of infectious diseases in children. For each disease, the authors provide a commentary to help health care providers select the best of all antimicrobial choices. Drug descriptions cover all antimicrobial agents available today and include complete information about dosing regimens. In response to growing concerns about overuse of antibiotics, the.

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