Sunday, June 3, 2012

Australian Anti-Infection handbook ebook

Antiinfection handbook coverThe Australian Anti-Infection Handbook (AAH) published by author Dr Frank Zhu, a general practitioner of the Hasting Macleay Division and a Visiting Medical Officer of the North Coast Area Health Service, presents a comprehensive view on various infectious diseases and provides a compact guide for the management of various infections and medical microbiology conditions.

The handbook contains most common infections found in Australia, with 258 infectious diseases references and conditions related to bacterial, viral, mycological, parasitic conditions including those caused by insects. Features of this handbook include an A to Z alphabetical reference guide on medical microbiology and infectious disease conditions for easy use.

Valuable appendices include tabulated data on National Immunisation Program Schedule, Travel Vaccination, Australian Notifiable Infections, antibiotic monitoring and much more. The small size of the handbook makes it easy to carry. Medical microbiology readers will find the information useful, practical and easy to read.

Have a look at the handbook here: http://aah.hcn.com.au/
Don't forget to let us know what you think - email us at: healthsciences.library@sydney.edu.au

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