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Significant publications on infectious diseases pharmacotherapy in 2011
Truc T Tran1, Nicholas D Beyda, Lauren R Biehle
1Department of Clinical Sciences and Administration, College of Pharmacy, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Purpose:
Important articles on topics pertinent to infectious diseases (ID) pharmacotherapy published in prominent peer-reviewed journals in 2011 are summarized.
Summary:
Pharmacists, physicians, and researchers from the Houston Infectious Diseases Network were asked to nominate articles published in 2011 that they perceived as having a significant impact on the field of ID pharmacotherapy. The resulting list, comprising 10 articles related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and 38 articles on a broad range of other ID-related topics, was sent to members of the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP) for evaluation via an Internet survey. The survey participants were asked to select 10 articles from the list of general ID articles and 1 article from the HIV- or AIDS-related articles that they viewed as having the most impact on the field. Of the 328 SIDP members surveyed, 120 (37%) ranked the non-HIV-related papers and 55 (17%) ranked the HIV-related papers. The 12 highest-ranked items-including 3 guidelines-are summarized here.
Conclusion:
Due to the increasing number of articles published each year, it is difficult to maintain a current knowledge of significant publications in the field of ID pharmacotherapy. This review of the key articles in 2011 may be helpful to the nonspecialist clinician by lessening this burden.
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