Editors: Mukesh Kumar Singh, Gurdeep Singh, Amrendra Pratap Yadav, Papiya Bigoniya

Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections (Part 2)

eBook: US $49 Special Offer (PDF + Printed Copy): US $94
Printed Copy: US $69
Library License: US $196
ISBN: 979-8-89881-349-9 (Print)
ISBN: 979-8-89881-348-2 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2026
DOI: 10.2174/97988988134821260101

Introduction

Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections offers a comprehensive and forward-looking review of bacterial infections, emphasising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and innovative therapeutic strategies. Bridging microbiology, pharmacology, and clinical science, the book explores bacterial diseases from historical insights to modern molecular understanding, addressing the global challenges posed by resistant pathogens and complex infections. Topics include epidemiology, pathophysiology, limitations of traditional therapies, biofilm-related resistance, and emerging drug delivery methods, providing a holistic perspective for both research and clinical application.


Key Features

  • - In-depth coverage of bacterial infections with historical and molecular perspectives.
  • - Focus on antimicrobial resistance and biofilm-associated challenges.
  • - Discussion of advanced treatment methods and drug delivery technologies.
  • - Integrated approach linking basic science, applied therapeutics, and clinical practice.

Target Readership:

Students, researchers, academics and other professionals in microbiology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomedical sciences.

Foreword

This is a wonderful opportunity for me to provide a foreword for part II of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections. The world is currently facing a significant global health challenge due to antibiotic resistance. This part contains many innovative and advanced approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial infections.

The chapters in the part II of Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections cover an expansive area, including integrating ancient herbal medicine into modern treatment regimens, the use of immunotherapy, the application of innovative genetic engineering techniques such as CRISPR-Cas to eliminate superbugs, and the innovative application of artificial intelligence in the use of antibiotics, while addressing the major barriers to economic and accessibility of managing bacterial resistance.

In addition to providing scientific insight, the second part of Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infections is unique for its multidisciplinary framework, utilizing traditional knowledge from herbal medicine, modern biotechnologies, and computer-assisted technologies to provide comprehensive approaches to resolving one of medicine's most pressing concerns. I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the authors and editors for putting together such a wonderful resource and extending to them my brightest wishes for continued success in educating and inspiring researchers, practitioners, and students.

Ranjit Singh
Shobhit University
Gangoh, Uttar Pradesh, India