Resistance and Emerging Infectious Organisms
Emerging antimicrobial resistance among hospital pathogens has typically become endemic, but clustered outbreaks certain occur. Detailed microbial descriptions and pathogen epidemiology by reference laboratories, such as the WRAIR’s Multi-Drug Organism Resistance and Surveillance Network (MRSN), are well established. An Infectious disease whose occurrence has increased in the past years or threatens to increase is termed as emerging. These diseases include new infections, previously unrecognized infections and old infections reappearing due to antimicrobial resistance, public health issues and unhygienic conditions.
- Drug Resistance
- Tuberculosis
- Hepatitis A,B,C,D,E
- Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
- Prognosis
- Giant Cell Hepatitis
- Acute Hepatitis
- Chronic Hepatitis
- Viral Hepatitis
- Hepatic Cirrhosis
- Alcoholic Hepatitis
- Toxic and Drug Induced Hepatitis
- Auto Immune Hepatitis
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