Mandell Douglas And Bennett 39-s Principles And Practice Of Infectious Diseases 10th Edition Here
Scheduled for release in July 2025 by Elsevier, the 10th edition of Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett’s Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases features updated content from new editors, covering emerging topics like COVID-19, the microbiome, and the health effects of climate change. This two-volume, 4,000-plus page, evidence-based resource includes over 1,500 full-color images to support clinical diagnosis.
4. Who Should Use This Book?
- Infectious Disease Specialists: The primary reference for consultation and board certification.
- Internal Medicine Residents: Essential for deep dives into complex cases and preparing for board exams.
- Microbiologists: Valuable for understanding the clinical correlation of laboratory findings.
- Pharmacists: Critical for understanding antimicrobial pharmacodynamics and stewardship.
Elsevier Shop: Available as a two-volume hardcover or eBook directly from the publisher. Scheduled for release in July 2025 by Elsevier
- Mandell, G. L., Douglas, R. G., & Bennett, J. E. (2020). Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases (10th ed.). Elsevier.
- Infectious Diseases Society of America. (2020). IDSA Clinical Practice Guidelines.
- World Health Organization. (2020). Infectious Diseases.
- Infectious Disease Specialists: The book provides in-depth coverage of infectious diseases, making it an ideal resource for infectious disease specialists.
- Internal Medicine Physicians: Internists will find the book useful for its comprehensive coverage of general infectious disease syndromes and management strategies.
- Pediatricians: Pediatricians will benefit from the book's coverage of pediatric infectious diseases, including congenital and neonatal infections.
- Medical Students and Residents: The book is an excellent resource for medical students and residents, providing a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of infectious diseases.
- Antibacterial Agents: Mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, and resistance mechanisms for penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, aminoglycosides, and quinolones.
- Antifungal and Antiviral Therapies: Usage of azoles, echinocandins, antiretrovirals, and hepatitis treatments.
- Therapy by Clinical Indication: How to select the right drug for the right bug.



