Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2006
The Smart Search engine allows users to
ask specific questions and find focused answers, either within the
textbook or through PubMed. The extensive treatment focus of the Web
site and the format make it a unique reference, compared with other
print- and Web-based references. Comprehensive material not found in
other textbooks or other online references sets this reference apart
from others already on the market. antimicrobe.org is a resource that
should be a part of every practicing infectious diseases clinicianˇ¦s
armamentarium.
Australian Society for Infectious
Diseases (ASID) Newsletter, July 2006
The website not only provides direct
access to the appropriate sections from Volumes I and II, but it also
offers access to original research, and prompts permit user to ask
questions regarding causation, diagnosis, and treatment. The website has
numerous clinical vignettes, which are useful for the practicing
clinician. Because of its access to a number of databases and its
intuitive search strategies, the website is one resource that every
physician who treats patients with infections needs. Overall the format
is a further step away from traditional hardcover textbook, more towards
a cyberspace portal; directly linking the specialist with the rapidly
changing pace of the infectious disease literature.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy,
2006
Over a hundred authors contributed to the
book, their expertise covering a range of disciplines, including not
only microbiology and infectious disease but pharmacology, dermatology
and emergency medicine. This diversity, coupled with the fact that the
authors were from a range of different countries ensures that the book
offers a broad perspective of the subject.
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2006
Although the Web site provides access to
all of the texts in this series, its real strengths are the search
engine and its access to various sources of data. Because of its access
to a number of databases and its intuitive search strategies,
Antimicrobial Therapy and Vaccines Web
site is one resource that every physician who treats patients with
infections needs.
Rave Reviews of the Book
JAMA 2nd edition:
The first edition was an excellent
inaugural textbook. The second edition is a dramatic improvement.
It is better organized and more complete than the first with sections
expanded in remarkable detail. It is a potentially wonderful
resource for the libraries of universities and physicians offices. I
would highly recommend it for clinical infectious disease fellows.
I expect this text to be quite popular and to find a lasting home in the
collection of all physicians and health care providers interested in
infectious diseases.ˇ¨
Clinical Infectious Disease 2nd
edition:
All the chapters are succinctly
written, well-organized, and cover the material well. One unique
feature of this textbook is that it provides access to an internet
website that extends and augments the contents of the chapter. The
website contains material not in the written text including photographs
and information on historical aspects of infectious diseases. The
website will allow access to articles and reviews published even after
the textbook has been released. We may be witnessing an
evolutionary process in which the traditional hardcover textbook is
transformed into a cyberspace portal.ˇ¨
New England Journal of Medicine
1st edition:
This reference book has numerous
attractive features. The overall content is clearly reflective and in
each section the chapters on pathogens and drugs are presented in
alphabetical order. The chapters are generally well written; the tables
are clear, well organized and comprehensive, and the bibliographies are
current. Controversies in management are discussed. This book is a
welcome addition to the reference literature and we have recommended it
as a graduation gift to our departing infectious disease fellows.ˇ¨
Journal
of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 1st edition:
The book is to be commended for
its detailed and up-to-date coverage of antimicrobials and
therapeutics.ˇ¨
American Journal of Health Systems
Pharmacy 1st edition:
Within the field of infectious
disease and antimicrobials arrives a new excellent textbook and resource
designed to meet the clinical demands of physicians and pharmacists.
This book clearly exceeds that goal since its content will likely appeal
to an even broader group of medical disciplines, such as respiratory
therapy and nursing and to clinicians ranging from the expert to the
novice. The bookˇ¦s strengths are its thoroughness and organization
noteworthy for a first edition. With no disrespect intended, this book
is so user-friendly I think it could be entitled Infectious Diseases and
Antimicrobial Therapies for Dummies. 170 chapters, many of which are
authored by clinicians recognized as the top of their specialty.
Antimicrobial Therapy and Vaccines is a welcome edition to the shelf of
the clinicianˇ¦s library-where it should not rest for very long."
HIV Clinical Manual
- Intuitively organized
chapters
- Bottom-line info
facilitates decision-making
- A portable, working
manual for the busy clinician
- In-depth and detailed
review of HIV complications
- Scientifically rigorous,
yet clinically useful design
- Free access to
www.antimicrobe.org
HIV Clinical
Manual is divided into four sections - an introductory section on the
natural history of HIV infection and 3 other sections dealing with
antiretroviral therapy, HIV related complications, and the management of
opportunistic infections.
A notable
feature of the manual is an in-depth and detailed review of HIV related
complications, referred to as HIV syndromes. Most existing books when
dealing with HIV related complications, focus on categorical discussion
of the pathogens or diseases of the individual organ system. The section
on HIV Syndromes is symptom-complex focused and the chapter titles are
based on clinical presentation. The range of topics covered is
reflective of the clinical scenarios that the clinician may encounter.
In other words, the approach is ˇ§presentationˇ¨ oriented and meant to
facilitate decision making.
A separate
section has been devoted to the management of opportunistic infections
that provides specific and ˇ§bottom-lineˇ¨ information regarding the
drugs of choice and alternative agents or the treatment and prophylaxis
of these infections. The manual is scientifically rigorous, yet
clinically useful. The information in the HIV Clinical Manual will also
be available on the Internet website,
www.antimicrobe.org.