Background
Crowe, Suzanne Mary was born on January 6, 1951 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Daughter of Robert Aldworth and Joan Mary (Healy) Crowe.
(Unconditionally established as the leading and most autho...)
Unconditionally established as the leading and most authoritative work in its field, this major reference book provides, in a systemic and concise manner, all the information the clinician requires when treating infections susceptible to antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral agents, as well as parasitic diseases which respond to antibiotics. Appreciation of the prevalence of infectious diseases, and knowledge of available drugs or drug combinations to which they are sensitive, are essential for successful patient management. Many new drugs have been developed since the previous edition: cephalosporins, macroslides, numerous new quinalones, antifungal and especially new antiviral drugs. Resistance to many antimicrobials is now a serious universal problem and antibiotic-resistant strains of many bacteria have spread throughout the world. The sections on penicillin G, third generation cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, vancomycin, synthetic antibacterials, drugs for tuberculosis, antifungal and some antiviral drugs have all been thoroughly updated to take contemporary data into account. Presented in a clear and concise way, indexed and cross-referenced for ready access, this considerably expanded text has been completely rewritten and revised, creating a comprehensive and pertinent reference book for those who prescribe antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals or advise on their proper usage.
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virologist infectious diseases physician
Crowe, Suzanne Mary was born on January 6, 1951 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Daughter of Robert Aldworth and Joan Mary (Healy) Crowe.
Diploma medical laboratory technical, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, 1973. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Monash University, Melbourne, 1979. Doctor of Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, 1998.
Head Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome pathogenesis and clinical research program Macfarlane Burnet Institute Medical Research, Australia, since 1989, head flow cytometry Australia, since 1989. Consultant physician professorial general medical unit. Alfred Hospital, Australia, 1994.
President Australasian Society for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Medicine. Chair Antiretroviral Working Group National Center in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemiology and Clinical Research. Member Australian Drug Evaluation Committee.
Consultant infectious diseases Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. Member Min.'s Science Engineering Innovation Council, Asia committee, since 2005.
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Fellow Royal Australasian College Physician. Member Australian Drug Evaluation Committee, Royal Society Victoria (board directors), Australia-India Council.
Married John Mills, November 27, 1993.