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The Harriet Lane Handbook of Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy, Mobile App

By:Julia McMillan, MD, Carlton K. Lee, PharmD, MPH, George K. Siberry, MD, MHP and Karen Carroll, MD
Publisher:Skyscape
Print ISBN:9780323112475
eText ISBN:ss9780323112475
Edition:2
Copyright:2015
Format:Online Resource

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The Harriet Lane Handbook of Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy, 2nd edition provides evidence-based recommendations for antimicrobial therapy appropriate for infants, children and adolescents.

From the experts at Johns Hopkins University, who bring you the best-selling Harriet Lane Handbook, this easy-to-use mobile resource expands on the indispensable Harriet Lane formulary to help you effectively treat a broad spectrum of pediatric infections.

New to this Edition

  • Make the best clinical decisions with up-to-date practice guidelines from the AAP, CDC, and other authoritative pediatric and infectious disease sources.
  • Stay on top of the most effective treatments with leading-edge coverage of antiretroviral drugs for HIV and hepatitis; antimicrobial pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) information; the latest Vancomycin therapeutic drug-monitoring recommendations; antimicrobial desensitization; pediatric developmental effects of antimicrobials approved in adults but not children; and much more.
  • Depend on the professional wisdom of an expert author team, combined with the front-line input of current pediatric infectious disease fellows.


Key Features
  • Get all of the information you need to prescribe the correct drug and the appropriate dose through a detailed drug formulary, expanded from the popular Harriet Lane Handbook.
  • Better manage persistent, hard-to-fight pediatric infections with a section on adverse effects and drug resistance.
  • Information regarding safety, likely antimicrobial resistance, pharmacokinetics and distribution, as well as efficacy.
  • Detailed discussions on antibiotic resistance and post exposure prophylaxis.
  • Dedicated section on adverse effects and drug resistance.
  • Essential resource for busy house officers and residents in pediatric departments.