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- BookUwe Frank, Evelina Tacconelli.Contents:
Classification of the Antibiotics
Antibiotics Marketed in the EU
Principles of Antibiotic Therapy
The Most Common Errors in Antibiotic Therapy
Important Infections and Their Microbiological Diagnosis
Cooperation with Microbiologists
Resistance of Major Clinical Pathogens
The Most Frequent Pathogens- Choice of Antibiotics
Antibiotics, Antimycotics: Spectrum- Dosage- Adverse Effects- Costs
Antibiotic Therapy of the Principal Infections in Children and Adults
Treatment of the Most Frequent Types of Bacterial Endocarditis
Minimal Duration of Treatment for Bacterial Infections
Failure of Antibiotic Therapy
Fever of Unknown Origin: Differential Diagnosis
Dosage of Antibiotics in Impaired Renal Function
Antibiotic Therapy in Haemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, and Continuous Haemofiltration
Antibiotic Therapy During Pregnancy and Lactation
Antibiotics in Liver Diseases
Diffusion of Antibiotics in Cerebrospinal Fluid and in Cerebral Abscesses
Local Antibiotics
Prophylactic Antibiotic Therapy
Physical Incompatibility of Antibiotics and Antimycotics in Infusion Solutions
Useful Websites.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleMajeski JA, Fitts CT, Sharbaugh RJ.J Surg Oncol. 1977;9(2):155-62.Removal of recirculating lymphocytes from the lymph of calves by extracorporeal thoracic duct filtration results in a state of immunounresponsiveness. Accompanying this is histological evidence of lymphocyte depletion from the lymph organs and structures of the body. Lymph nodes, spleen, hemolymph nodes, Peyer's patches, and thymus appear depleted of the recirculating small lymphocyte. We find this closed model of lymphocyte depletion effective and free of seyere problems with infections and physiological alterations as experienced in mechanical removal, extracorporeal irradiation, and open thoracic duct fistulas.