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New. 0738204404. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-353 pages--Interior text is clean, tight, and unmarked. Pages are intact and tight to the spine. From a review by Dr. R. Wenzel in the "New England Journal of Medicine": "The antibiotic era, barely 60 years old, is increasingly challenged by the continued emergence of drug-resistant organisms. The variables that currently predict the level of resistance in a community (or a hospital) are the misuse of antibiotics and the resultant selection of mutants, the spread of resistant strains as a result of poor infection control, and intrusion from the outside of strains already resistant to the drug. Without the pressure of antibiotics, however, the selection of strains in the community harboring the genes that code for resistance would not be so effective. No one has been more outspoken on this point than Stuart Levy, author of this encyclopedic account of the misuse of antibiotics…Nowhere else are the history of antibiotic discovery and the mechanisms of microbial resistance so clearly presented for general readers. For those in medicine and related disciplines who are interested in the topic, this book is easy to read, a comfortable and logical presentation of the problem with sufficient notes and references for the serious student to pursue the topic by reading original publications beyond the book. Levy's writing is lucid, and his analogies are helpful in explaining complex biologic systems."--with a bonus offer--;