Evidence - Based Neonatal Infections (en Inglés)

Isaacs, David · Wiley-Blackwell

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David Isaacs And Richard Moxon Wrote The Handbook Of Neonatal Infections, Published In 1999, Which Was Popular And Sold Well.   The Emphasis Of This Book, In Contrast To Larger, Weightier Tomes On Neonatal Infections, Was Practical Decision - Making.   Clinicians Often Look For Help In Specific Clinical Situations That Are Not Covered Or Certainly Not Easily Found In Large Textbooks. The Handbook Of Neonatal Infections Is Almost Fifteen Years Old And There Are New Data That Need To Be Included.  This Book Will Follow A Similar Format To Evidence - Based Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Considering Clinical Questions Relevant To Neonatologists, Analysing The Evidence Carefully And Providing Recommendations For Optimum Management Of Neonatal Infectious Diseases, Taking These Issues Into Consideration: Efficacy And Safetyantibiotic Resistancecost Effectivenessadverse Effectsethical Considerations With Neonatal Sepsis A Major Global Challenge, And The Risk Of Neonatal Infection Threatening All Newborn Babies, This New Book Will Provide A Unique Reference For All Staff In Neonatal Units

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