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Harrisons Infectious Diseases
Despite enormous advances in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention during the twentieth century, physicians caring for patients with infectious diseases today must cope with extraordinary new challenges, including a never ending deluge of new information, the rapid evaluation of the microorganism responsible for these diseases, and formidable time and cost contraints. In no other area of medicine is the differential diagnosis so wide, and often the narrowing of the differential to a precise infectioncaused by a specific organism with established antimicrobial susceptibilities is a matter of great urgency.rnrnrnTo inform crucial decisions about management, today?s care providers are typically turning to a variety of sources, including colleagues, print publications, and online services. rn
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