C. Diff In 30 Minutes: A Guide To Clostridium Difficile For Patients And Families

C. Diff In 30 Minutes: A Guide To Clostridium Difficile For Patients And Families

by J. Thomas Lamont
C. Diff In 30 Minutes: A Guide To Clostridium Difficile For Patients And Families

C. Diff In 30 Minutes: A Guide To Clostridium Difficile For Patients And Families

by J. Thomas Lamont

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Revised and updated second edition! Have you been diagnosed with C. diff, or do you have a family member suffering from symptoms of a Clostridium difficile infection? Do you want to know what causes C. diff, how to limit its spread, and learn about modern C. diff management from a gastroenterologist with deep expertise?

C. Diff In 30 Minutes: A Guide To Clostridium Difficile For Patients And Families, is written by author, doctor, and Harvard Medical School Professor J. Thomas Lamont, M.D. Dr. Lamont uses plain-English explanations and case studies to describe this unpleasant bacterial infection and how it can be managed. One of the world's top experts on C. diff, Dr. Lamont has conducted ground-breaking research on the bacterium and has helped thousands of patients struggling with an initial outbreak of C. diff or recurrent C. diff.

Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections in the United States. Patients who visit a hospital for a simple outpatient visit can catch it. C. diff is also a problem in some nursing homes, where elderly residents can suffer after being infected. The C diff superbug is a bacteria like E coli, and it is on the rise nationwide. In a recent study at a major Boston teaching hospital, nearly 1/3 of inpatients who were given antibiotics were infected with C. diff. More than half of these patients suffered from diarrhea and other symptoms.

Contents Of The C. Diff Book

  • The origins of C. diff
  • C. diff symptoms
  • Four C. diff cases, from infection to recovery
  • Antibiotics that can lead to C. diff infections
  • C. diff management, including antibiotics such as metronidazole (Flagyl) and Vancomycin
  • Cutting-edge C. diff management such as stool transplants and fecal microbial transfer (FMT)
  • C. diff and probiotics
  • How to limit the spread of C. diff
  • Recurring C. diff
  • A glossary of medical terms

C. Diff In 30 Minutes is not a DIY guide. A doctor is needed to diagnose C. diff and help patients manage the infection. However, this Clostridium difficile book can help you understand what your doctor, gastroenterologist, or infectious disease specialist is recommending and why. If you or a loved one has C. diff, C. Diff In 30 Minutes can be an invaluable and expert resource to understand and deal with the infection.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186670223
Publisher: i30 Media Corporation
Publication date: 07/13/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

J. Thomas Lamont, M.D. received his medical degree in 1965 from the University of Rochester, and was intern, resident and chief resident in medicine at UCLA. Following a GI Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, he joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School in 1974. He currently is Emeritus Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Lamont’s clinical interests are in the area of intestinal infections, particularly the management of C. diff infections. He and his colleagues have made a number of important discoveries about C. diff infections, including how to diagnose C. diff in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and how the immune system protects against this infection. His group has published important papers on the C. diff carrier state, vaccine development and fecal transplant for recurrent C. diff In addition to his clinical activities, Dr. Lamont serves as a mentor for young scientists and faculty members, and as a resource for manuscript, grant preparation, and career planning. He formerly was an Associate Editor for GI and Liver Diseases at the New England Journal of Medicine, and is Editor-in-Chief for Gastroenterology for UpToDate in Medicine.
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