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Microbiology for Surgical Infections: Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment

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Mahendra Rai

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Microbiology for Surgical Infections: Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment explores current trends in etiology and antibiotic resistance of pathogens responsible for devastating and complex surgical infections. Clinicians and researchers report the most recent advances in diagnostic approaches to bacterial and non-bacterial surgical infections, including invasive fungal infections. Current guidelines for prophylaxis of community-acquired and nosocomial infections, complications in surgery, and improvement of diagnosis and treatment of these devastating surgical infections are also discussed.

The work gives specific attention to intra-abdominal and wound infections, as well as infections in cardiac surgery and neurosurgery. Taken together, these explorations inform the work of specialists in different surgical arenas, as well as those working in microbiology.

Microbiology for Surgical Infections provides a resource to those working to improve outcomes in this complicated arena by discussing prospects for future study and identifying targets for future research.

  • Provides a multi-dimensional view of myriad topics pertinent to surgical infections, including questions of etiology, pathogenesis, host-microbial interactions, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prophylaxis
  • Delivers cutting-edge commentary from eminent surgeons, microbiologists, and infectious disease specialists, with global contributions from both the developed and developing worlds
  • Presents comprehensive research informed by the most recent technological and scientific advances in the field
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Mahendra Rai

Dr. Mahendra Rai is a Senior Professor and UGC-Basic Science Research Faculty at the Department of Biotechnology, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati, Maharashtra, India.
Professor Rai has published more than 400 research papers in Indian and foreign peer reviewedjournals, 50 books in association with some reputed publishers such as Springer, Elsevier, CRC, Taylor and Francis and Scientific Publisher, and more than 102 popular articles. Professor Rai’s research has provided seven patents. He is a member of several scientific societies. His area of expertise includes microbial biotechnology and nanobiotechnology. Currently, the main research interest of his group is biogenic synthesis of metal nanoparticles particularly using fungi and their applications as nanoantimicrobials against multidrug resistance microbes. He believes that silver nanoparticles are the new generation of antimicrobials because of their potential against human pathogenic microbes and also for possibility of solving the problem of drug resistance by using a combination of the silver nanoparticles with different antibiotics. His research is highly interdisciplinary and combines microbial biotechnology with nanotechnology. He aims to focus on understanding the mechanism of biological synthesis of metal nanoparticles by microbes and also the toxicity issues. Recently, he has been interested in using of nanoparticles for the management of plant pathogens.
He has received several prestigious awards, including the father T.A. Mathias award (1989) from the All India Association for Christian Higher Education, and the Medini Award for book on Herbal Medicines by the Government of India. He also visited Brazil under TWAS-UNESCO Associateship (2002, Italy), as a Visiting Scientist at the Department of Bioenergetics, University of Geneva, Switzerland (2004), under Hungarian Scholarship to visit the Department of Plant Protection, Debrecen University, Hungary (2006, 2008, 2015), as a Visiting Professor, Department of Microbiology, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun Poland (2012, 2014, 2015); also as a Visiting Scientist, Biological Chemistry Laboratory, State University of Campinas under Indo-Brazil programme (2009-2012), and in 2013 under FAPESP programme. In 2015 (October- November), he was a visiting scientist at Nanotechnology Center, VSB Technological University of Ostrava.
Dr. Rai serves as a referee for 20 international journals and is a member of the editorial board of ten national and international journals. He has approximately three decades of teaching and research experience.
Dr. Rai has numerous international collaborations, including Argentina, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Brazil and USA in microbial biotechnology and nanobiotechnology.

 

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