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The Enterococci: Pathogenesis, Molecular Biology, Antibiotic Resistance, and Infection Control
Author: Michael S. Gilmore, Don B. Clewell, Patrice M. Courvalin, Gary M. Dunny, Barbara E. Murray, Louis B. Rice
Book ISBN: 1-55581-234-1
About the Book
Enterococci are among the vanguard of antibiotic-resistant bacteria both because they are intrinsically unaffected by antibiotics and because they have acquired resistance genes to counter the antibiotics that once were effective.
This new volume offers a comprehensive primary text on enterococci and covers the pathogenesis of infection, molecular biology, and antibiotic resistance. The Enterococci will be of great value to those dealing with the consequences of antibiotic-resistant infection, those actively engaged in enterococcal research, and those searching for a scientific basis for public policy decisions.
Key Features
Comprehensive primary text on enterococci
Covers pathogenesis of infection, molecular biology, and antibiotic resistance
Number of Pages: 449
Publication Date: May 23 2002
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