Community Acquired Pneumonia: Controversies and Questions, an Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, 1st Edition
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By Thomas M. File Jr., MD
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death due to infectious disease. This issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, guest edited by Tom File, focuses on the controversies and questions surrounding community-acquired pneumonia, including the potential benefi
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Pneumonia is the leading cause of death due to infectious disease. This issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, guest edited by Tom File, focuses on the controversies and questions surrounding community-acquired pneumonia, including the potential benefits of identifying biomarkers for management of CAP (which could someday become a part of routine diagnostic testing for CAP), the best therapies for influenza/viral causes of pneumonia (the most common form of the disease in children), and clinical scoring tools to help predict long term outcomes. The issue also discusses how to approach MRSA as a cause of CAP and how to approach the non-responding patient.
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death due to infectious disease. This issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, guest edited by Tom File, focuses on the controversies and questions surrounding community-acquired pneumonia, including the potential benefits of identifying biomarkers for management of CAP (which could someday become a part of routine diagnostic testing for CAP), the best therapies for influenza/viral causes of pneumonia (the most common form of the disease in children), and clinical scoring tools to help predict long term outcomes. The issue also discusses how to approach MRSA as a cause of CAP and how to approach the non-responding patient.
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By Thomas M. File Jr., MD, Chief, Infectious Disease, Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine
https://shop.elsevier.jp/community-acquired-pneumonia-controversies-and-questions-an-issue-of-infectious-disease-clinics-9781455771936.html319897Community Acquired Pneumonia: Controversies and Questions, an Issue of Infectious Disease Clinicshttps://secure-ecsd.elsevier.com/covers/80/Tango2/large/9781455771936.jpg10674.312558JPYInStock/Medicine/Infectious Disease/eBooks/Medicine/Infectious Disease/Medicine/Infectious Disease/eBooks/Product Format/E-Book/Product Format/E-Book/Product Format/E-Book505462350546655803560525986052550405936800593682759368321488653650545535799892580352651451205259833593679959368235936828Pneumonia is the leading cause of death due to infectious disease. This issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, guest edited by Tom File, focuses on the controversies and questions surrounding community-acquired pneumonia, including the potential benefits of identifying biomarkers for management of CAP (which could someday become a part of routine diagnostic testing for CAP), the best therapies for influenza/viral causes of pneumonia (the most common form of the disease in children), and clinical scoring tools to help predict long term outcomes. The issue also discusses how to approach MRSA as a cause of CAP and how to approach the non-responding patient. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death due to infectious disease. This issue of Infectious Disease Clinics, guest edited by Tom File, focuses on the controversies and questions surrounding community-acquired pneumonia, including the potential benefits of identifying biomarkers for management of CAP (which could someday become a part of routine diagnostic testing for CAP), the best therapies for influenza/viral causes of pneumonia (the most common form of the disease in children), and clinical scoring tools to help predict long term outcomes. The issue also discusses how to approach MRSA as a cause of CAP and how to approach the non-responding patient.00add-to-cart97814557719362013専門医By Thomas M. File Jr., MD20131E-BookElsevier02013/03/28IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Thomas M. File Jr.</STRONG>, MD, Chief, Infectious Disease, Northeastern Ohio University College of MedicineE-BookE-BookThe Clinics: Internal MedicineS013Infectious Disease, Medicine米国いいえYesYesいいえいいえ選択してください選択してくださいいいえいいえ選択してください