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Lange, Scotland The Role of Bacteria in Urology

ISBN: 978-3-030-17541-2

Edition: 2nd Ed.

Publication date: June 2019

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 193 p.

Illustrations: 16 ill.

Publisher: Springer

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Description

  • Discusses the signs and symptoms of urosepsis to help the reader recognise and identify patients suffering from it
  • Feature diagrams and tables illustrating different pathogenic mechanisms used by common uropathogens to give a better understanding of how bacteria infect the urinary tract
  • Covers basic bacterial resistance mechanisms in a concise manner to gives readers an understanding of common bacterial resistance

This updated volume provides a concise guide to the pathogenic, therapeutic, and preventative roles of bacteria in urology. New chapters discussing the involvement of the microbiome in the areas of recurrent kidney stone disease, female urology, and prostate cancer are included. The treatment of urosepsis, stone management, genitourinary malignancy, stone sequencing, and the role of microbiome and virome in urology are also covered.

The Role of Bacteria in Urology is relevant to both clinicians and scientists interested in the infection of the genitourinary system.