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Title Biofilms in infection prevention and control : a healthcare handbook / edited by Steven L. Percival ... [and 3 others]
Published San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [2014]
©2014
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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 367 pages)
Contents Part 1: Fundamentals of infection control -- 1. Introduction to infection and infection prevention -- 2. Infection prevention: Principles of safe practice in healthcare -- 3. Hand hygiene -- 4. Decontamination -- 5. Challenges to healthcare providers -- 6. Changing practice -- 7. Invasive devices -- 8. Wounds and infection -- Part 2: Biofilms and infection control -- 9. Biofilms: From concept to reality -- 10. Healthcare-associated infections and biofilms -- 11. Biofilms' role in intravascular catheter infections -- 12. Ventilator-associated pneumonia, endotracheal tubes and biofilms -- 13. Antimicrobial chemotherapy: Significance to healthcare -- 14. An introduction to the biology of biofilm recalcitrance -- 15. Microbial resistance and superbugs -- 16. Preventing infection associated with urethral catheter biofilms -- 17. Presence and control of Legionella pheumophila and pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms in hospital water systems -- 18. Wound infection and biofilms
Summary Biofilms in Infection and Disease Control: A Healthcare Handbook outlines the scientific evidence and rationale for the prevention of infection, the role biofilms play in infection control, and the issues concerning their resistance to antimicrobials. This book provides practical guidance for healthcare and infection control professionals, as well as students, for preventing and controlling infection. Biofilms are the most common mode of bacterial growth in nature. Highly resistant to antibiotics and antimicrobials, biofilms are the source of more than 65 percent of health care associated infections (HCAI), which, according to the WHO, affect 1.4 million people annually. Biofilms are involved in 80 percent of all microbial infections in the body, including those associated with medical devices such as catheters, endotracheal tubes, joint prostheses, and heart valves. Biofilms are also the principle causes of infections of the middle-ear, dental caries, gingivitis, prostatitis and cystic fibrosis. Importantly, biofilms also significantly delay wound healing and reduce antimicrobial efficiency in at-risk or infected skin wounds
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Bacterial diseases -- Prevention.
Biofilms.
Infection -- Prevention.
Infection Control.
Form Electronic book
Author Percival, Steven L.
ISBN 0123970431
0123977517 (electronic bk.)
9780123970435
9780123977519 (electronic bk.)