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"Combating Biofilms: The Reason Many Diseases Do Not Respond to Treatment" by James Schaller (MD) and Kimberly Mountjoy (MS) examines how biofilms shield bacteria, causing chronic infections and treatment resistance. The authors explain the role of biofilms in conditions like Lyme disease, chronic sinusitis, and yeast infections and outline strategies to disrupt them. This detailed book provides actionable solutions to improve treatment outcomes and support recovery from stubborn, persistent infections.
Author
James Schaller, Kimberly Mountjoy
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James Schaller (MD) is a medical researcher specializing in complex infections, and Kimberly Mountjoy (MS) is a chemist with expertise in biochemical research. Their book, "Combating Biofilms: Why Your Antibiotics and Antifungals Fail" (2014), examines how biofilms contribute to chronic infections and impede treatment, offering strategies to address these challenges.
James Schaller (MD) is a medical researcher specializing in complex infections, and Kimberly Mountjoy (MS) is a chemist with expertise in biochemical research. Their book, "Combating Biofilms: Why Your Antibiotics and Antifungals Fail" (2014), examines how biofilms contribute to chronic infections and impede treatment, offering strategies to address these challenges.
Language
English
Topic
Infections, Chronic Illnesses

Combating Biofilms: The Reason Many Diseases Do Not Respond to Treatment
Combating Biofilms: The Reason Many Diseases Do Not Respond to Treatment
ISBN 10|13
0991142683 | 978-0991142682
Print Length
186 pages