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Volume 345:153-154 July 12, 2001 Number 2

Infectious Diseases in Women

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Edited by Sebastian Faro and David E. Soper. 702 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 2001. $129. ISBN 0-7216-7379-1.

The purpose of this book is to provide a single resource for physicians caring for women with infection. Conceived and written by leaders in the field of obstetrical and gynecologic infections, Infectious Diseases in Women will serve students, residents, fellows, and practicing physicians. The book deals with obstetrical infections (with emphasis on pathogens that are important during pregnancy), clinical syndromes associated with infection and pregnancy, gynecologic infections, sexually transmitted diseases, infections not primarily associated with reproduction, and antimicrobial agents (with emphasis on their use during pregnancy). The final section of the book is devoted to specimen collection, diagnostic testing, and . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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