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Hospital Infection Threat

Ursula Brightonstar

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Editora: Publifye

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Hospital Infection Threat examines the rising crisis of antibiotic-resistant infections within hospitals, a critical concern for public health. It explores how these infections spread, the factors driving their increase, and strategies to combat them. The book uniquely emphasizes systemic issues within healthcare, such as antibiotic overuse and insufficient infection control, rather than solely focusing on the biology of bacteria. By analyzing hospital practices, the book uncovers how these can inadvertently fuel the spread of resistant infections, threatening to reverse decades of medical progress.

 
The book begins with a historical overview of antibiotic use and resistance, tracing the development of resistant strains. It then delves into transmission mechanisms, risk factors, and the impact of hospital practices, using data from epidemiological studies and infection control audits. For example, the book highlights the correlation between inadequate staffing levels and increased infection rates.

 
Finally, the book presents evidence-based strategies for prevention and control, including antibiotic stewardship programs and enhanced infection control measures. Targeted towards healthcare professionals and policymakers, the book offers a holistic understanding of the issues. It integrates perspectives from microbiology, public policy, and healthcare administration to provide practical solutions for improving infection control practices and optimizing antibiotic use in hospitals. The book's clear, accessible style makes complex information understandable for a broad audience concerned about infectious diseases and public health.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 94 páginas.

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