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The fifth edition of Mayhalls Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention has a new streamlined focus, with new editors and contributors, a new two-color format, and a new title. Continuing the legacy of excellence established by Dr. C. Glen Mayhall, this thoroughly revised text covers all aspects of healthcare-associated infections and their prevention and remains the most comprehensive reference available in this complex field. It examines every type of healthcare-associated (nosocomial) infection and addresses every issue relating to surveillance, prevention, and control of these infections in patients and in healthcare personnel, providing unparalleled coverage for hospital epidemiologists and infectious disease specialists.
  • Covers the basics of hospital epidemiology and infection prevention, types of healthcare-associated infections, details of specific pathogens (bacterial, mycobacterial, fungal, and viral), special populations, prevention of infections related to specific procedures as well as the hospital environment, antibiotic stewardship, occupational health, and emergency preparedness, among other key topics.
  • Focuses on the evidence, science, and operational insight critical to the detection, transmission, and prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
  • Includes chapters centered on specific types of HAIs (CLABSI, CAUTI, SSI, for example) and specific healthcare settings and patient populations (such as burn units, neonatal ICUs, and transplant recipients).
  • Includes two several entirely new chapters on antimicrobial stewardship.
  • Reflects new, user-friendly features such as the placement of core basic skills like HAI surveillance, isolation practices, and outbreak investigation earlier in the book; bulleted key points at the beginning of each chapter; full reference lists in every chapter; more figures and illustrations; and updated charts and graphs throughout.
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FIFTH EDITION Mayhalls HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION PREVENTION David - photo 1
FIFTH EDITION
Mayhall's
HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION PREVENTION

David J. Weber , MD, MPH

Charles Addison and Elizabeth Ann Sanders Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Pediatrics and Epidemiology
University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Gillings School of Global Public Health
Associate Chief Medical Officer
University of North Carolina Medical Center
Medical Director
Department of Infection Prevention
University of North Carolina Medical Center
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Thomas R. Talbot , MD, MPH

Professor of Medicine
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Chief Hospital Epidemiologist
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee

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Contributors

Sonali D. Advani , MD

Associate Medical Director
Duke Infection Control Outreach Network
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina

Amanda L. Agard , MD

Fellow
Division of Infectious Diseases
Indiana University
Indianapolis, Indiana

Owen R. Albin , MD

Fellow
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Omayma Amin , MBBS

Fellow
Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia

Deverick J. Anderson , MD, MPH

Professor and Director
Duke Center for Antimicrobial Stewardship
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina

Anucha Apisarnthanarak , MD

Chief
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
Thammasat University Hospital
Pathumthani, Thailand

Matthew J. Arduino , DrPH

Senior Advisor, Environmental Hygiene and Infection Prevention
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia

Hilary M. Babcock , MD, MPH

Professor of Medicine
Infectious Diseases Division
Washington University School of Medicine
Medical Director
Infection Prevention and Epidemiology Consortium
BJM HealthCare
St. Louis, Missouri

Arthur W. Baker , MD, MPH

Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina

Hanan H. Balkhy , MD

Professor
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences
Executive Director
Infection Prevention and Control Department
King Abdulaziz Medical City
Chairman
Department of Infectious Diseases
King Abdullah International Medical Research Center
Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Susan E. Beekmann , RN, MPH

Emerging Infections Network (EIN) Program Coordinator
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa

Karlyn D. Beer , MS, PhD

Medical Officer
Mycotic Diseases Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia

Michael Ben-Aderet , MD

Assistant Professor
Department of Infectious Diseases
Associate Director
Department of Hospital Epidemiology
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California

Paul Biddinger , MD

Associate Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
Harvard Medical School
MGH Endowed Chair in Emergency Preparedness
Department of Emergency Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts

Frances J. Boly , DO

Fellow
Department of Internal Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri

Jason Bowling , MD

Associate Professor
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
University of Texas Health San Antonio
Director of Hospital Epidemiology
University Health System
San Antonio, Texas

Suzanne F. Bradley , MD

Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Michigan Medical School
Hospital Epidemiologist
Infectious Diseases Section
Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System
Ann Arbor, Michigan

David P. Calfee , MD, MS

Professor of Medicine and Health Policy & Research

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