Antibiotics : what everyone needs to know / Mary Elizabeth Wilson.

  • Wilson, Mary E. (Writer on law)
Date:
[2019]
  • Books

About this work

Description

Virtually everyone has taken antibiotics. They can be lifesavers -- and they can be useless. What are they? How are they used? And what happens as the effectiveness of antibiotics continues to decline? This examines the personal and societal implications of our planet's most important -- and frequently misused -- medications. In a question-and-answer format, it unpacks the most complicated aspects of this issue, including: How antibiotics are used (and overused) in humans, plants, and livestock; the causes and consequences of bacterial resistance to antibiotics; how the globalized world enables antibiotic resistance to spread quickly; and the difficult decisions ahead for both medical care and the food system.

Publication/Creation

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]

Physical description

xxv, 401 pages ; 22 cm.

Contents

Origin and function -- Use in humans -- Consequences of use: adverse events associated with use of antibiotics in humans -- Other uses of antibiotics (nonhuman use) -- Antibiotic resistance -- Consequences of antibiotic resistance -- Interventions to reduce need for antibiotics and alternatives to antibiotics -- Preserving antibiotics and developing new antibacterial treatments.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    Medical Collection
    QV350 2019W75a
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780190663414
  • 0190663413