Resistant Rivals The Global Threat Of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

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Resistant Rivals: The Global Threat of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria explores the rising danger of antibiotic resistance and its impact on global health. This in-depth book uncovers how antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as superbugs, have evolved to withstand modern medicine, threatening to undo decades of progress in treating infections. It delves into the history of antibiotics, the science behind bacterial resistance, and the urgent need for global awareness, new drug development, and responsible antibiotic use. Learn about the most dangerous superbugs, such as MRSA and CRE, and the economic, social, and medical consequences of this global health crisis. A must-read for anyone interested in infectious diseases, healthcare policy, and the fight against antibiotic resistance. Discover practical solutions and actions to combat one of the greatest threats to modern medicine in this informative and timely book. Perfect for healthcare professionals, students, and general readers concerned with public health.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Zahid Ameer
Publisher : Zahid Ameer
Release : 2024-10-03
File : 148 Pages
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Environmental Policy And Public Health

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Written by environmental health experts with long teaching and professional careers in policy and public health, the third edition of Environmental Policy and Public Health comprises two volumes, addressing key physical hazards in the environment that impact public health. The first volume on Principal Health Hazards and Mitigation is complemented by the second volume, Emerging Health Hazards and Mitigation. Volume 2 discusses emerging health hazards and mitigation including environment-related infectious diseases, COVID-19 pandemic, social justice, and drugs and public health. New in this volume are a chapter on firearms violence as a public health hazard, a chapter on transportation and how built environments can affect human health and social well-being, and a chapter on noise and light pollution. As human populations increase and technology adds more devices to daily use that generate noise and light, adverse human and ecological health effects have become recognizable and require time-sensitive policy actions to mitigate and where possible prevent adverse health effects. Each chapter explains with great clarity how new environmental health issues are translated into public health policies. The volume concludes with case studies and practice questions to facilitate interactive learning for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in public health and environmental sciences. The case studies and practice questions allow for a diverse portfolio of in-person and hybrid pedagogical strategies and tools at the fingertips of faculty who not only teach policy courses but whose course topics have policy relevance, such as climate and health.

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Genre : Science
Author : Barry L. Johnson
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2022-03-16
File : 335 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000518351


Antimicrobial Resistance

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The discovery of antibiotics was considered a milestone in health sciences and became the mainstay of antimicrobial therapy to treat and control bacterial infections. However, its utility has subsequently become limited, due to the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance among different bacterial species, which has emerged as a global threat. The development and spread of antimicrobial resistance have been attributed to many factors, including indiscriminate use of antibiotics in the healthcare and livestock industries. The present scenario of antibiotic resistance urgently requires interventions in terms of development of newer antimicrobials, evaluation of alternative therapies, and formulation of stringent policies to curb indiscriminate use of antimicrobials. This book highlights the importance and development of antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic, environmental and food bacteria, including the significance of candidate alternative therapies.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Yashwant Kumar
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2019-05-02
File : 144 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789857832


Degradation Of Antibiotics And Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria From Various Sources

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The excessive use of antibiotics has given rise to an increase in microbial resistance, threatening our ability to treat infectious diseases. The growth in resistance to antimicrobials and antibiotics threatens to reverse almost a century of medical progress. urgent action plans to tackle the crisis of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and multi-resistant bacteria are needed. It is a major research task to find effective ways to reduce the release and degradation of antibiotics and ARBs to the environment. Degradations of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria from various sources addresses various issues related the generations and degradations, eliminations of antibiotics and antibiotics resistance bacteria. Degradations of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria from various sources contains both practical and theoretical latest and broad aspects of antibiotics and antibiotics resistance bacteria management through the various recent methods. Various factors which are responsible for the efficient degradations are highlighted in the Degradations of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria from various sources as separate chapters. Socioeconomic and policies on the ARBs are also discussed. - Contains both practical and theoretical latest and broad aspects of antibiotics resistant bacteria - Emphasizes the health impact of antibiotic resistance and genes - Gives insight in the applications of anaerobic digestions for eliminations of ARBs (antibiotic resistance blockers) and ARGs (Antibiotic Resistance Genes) - Shows how ARB's influences the degradation processes and management

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Genre : Science
Author : Pardeep Singh
Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 2022-09-30
File : 441 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780323914628


Antibiotic Resistance

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Years of using, misusing, and overusing antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs has led to the emergence of multidrug-resistant 'superbugs.' The IOM's Forum on Microbial Threats held a public workshop April 6-7 to discuss the nature and sources of drug-resistant pathogens, the implications for global health, and the strategies to lessen the current and future impact of these superbugs.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Institute of Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Release : 2011-01-10
File : 496 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780309156110


Comparative Psychology

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This revised third edition provides an up to date, comprehensive overview of the field of comparative psychology, integrating both evolutionary and developmental studies of brain and behavior. This book provides a unique combination of areas normally covered independently to satisfy the requirements of comparative psychology courses. Papini ensures thorough coverage of topics like the fundamentals of neural function, the cognitive and associative capacities of animals, the development of the central nervous system and behavior, and the fossil record of animals including human ancestors. This text includes many examples drawn from the study of human behavior, highlighting general and basic principles that apply broadly to the animal kingdom. New topics introduced in this edition include genetics, epigenetics, neurobiological, and cognitive advances made in recent years into this evolutionary-developmental framework. An essential textbook for upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative psychology, animal behavior, and evolutionary psychology, developmental psychology, neuroscience and behavioral biology.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Mauricio R Papini
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-10-20
File : 717 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000177701


Diagnostics For Tuberculosis

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Every year there are 8.8 million new active cases and nearly two million deaths worldwide from tuberculosis (about 5,000 every day), mostly in the poorest communities of the developing world. One third of the world's population has latent TB which may later develop into an active form of the disease, and it has also become the leading cause of death among people with HIV. Multidrug-resistance is also a growing problem. A key challenge for the public health community is to be able to effectively diagnose patients so that valuable resources and medicines are not wasted on misdiagnosis and repeat treatments. This report, written by an international network of researchers and policy experts, examines the global market for TB diagnostics available for active disease, latent infection, drug resistance and treatment response. It provides a sound basis for diagnostics development suitable for various levels of health systems in industrialised and developing countries.

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Genre : Medical
Author : World Health Organization
Publisher : World Health Organization
Release : 2006
File : 206 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789241563307


Bacterial Adaptation To Co Resistance

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The proposed book aims to understand the mechanism of survival of microorganisms in response to chemical stress in various ecological niches that suffer direct human intervention, more so the agricultural, domestic and hospital settings. Microbicides (e.g. disinfectants, antiseptics, fungicides, algaecides, insecticides and pesticides) are used rampantly to control undesirable microbes. Insecticides and pesticides are routinely used in agriculture which directly affect the microbial population in farms, orchards and fields. Health care environments are always stressed with disinfectants and antibiotics. It is always probable that microbicide-stressed microorganisms are in a dynamic state, displaced from one niche to the other. Some soil and water borne bacteria or their resistance determinants are also getting prominence in hospital settings after suffering selective pressure from agricides. In order to reveal the survival strategies of microbicidal-resistant microbes, it is of prime importance to know the mode of action of these complete range of microbicides (agricides to antibiotics). The present book intends to address these issues. There will be several chapters dealing with tolerance and cross resistance in microbes and bacteria in particular, dwelling in various niches. Till date, there is no consensus among scientists in theorizing molecular mechanisms to explain bacterial tolerance and their cross resistance to agricides and antibiotics.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Santi M. Mandal
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2019-11-17
File : 324 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811385032


Global Health And Global Health Ethics

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What can be done about the poor state of global health? How are global health challenges intimately linked to the global political economy and to issues of social justice? What are our responsibilities and how can we improve global health? Global Health and Global Health Ethics addresses these questions from the perspective of a range of disciplines, including medicine, philosophy and the social sciences. Topics covered range from infectious diseases, climate change and the environment to trade, foreign aid, food security and biotechnology. Each chapter identifies the ways in which we exacerbate poor global health and discusses what we should do to remedy the factors identified. Together, they contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges we face, and propose new national and global policies. Offering a wealth of empirical data and both practical and theoretical guidance, this is a key resource for bioethicists, public health practitioners and philosophers.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Solomon Benatar
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2011-02-10
File : 351 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139495905


In Defence Of Meat

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In today's society, the livestock industry is often blamed for various global issues, and the production of meat and cured meats have been stigmatized as a significant contributor. However, it is crucial to provide accurate information on these matters. Environmental journalist Andrea Bertaglio shares the perspectives of breeders, producers, and omnivorous individuals to remind the public that farming is not always as portrayed in some animal rights videos on the internet and television. Though the industry does have its challenges, it is essential to present a balanced view to avoid confusion and misinformation.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Andrea Bertaglio
Publisher : Youcanprint
Release : 2023-04-26
File : 110 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9791221473025