Mandell Douglas And Bennett 39-s Principles And Practice Of Infectious Diseases 10th Edition Jun 2026
First published in 1979, the text earned its reputation not just by being comprehensive, but by being usable. The "Mandell" (as it's colloquially known) has always bridged the gap between the basic microbiologist’s bench and the intensivist’s bedside. The 10th edition, edited by Drs. John E. Bennett, Raphael Dolin, and Martin J. Blaser, continues this legacy while introducing a critical shift:
At over 3,900 pages across two volumes (plus the usual excellent eBook access), the 10th edition is physically imposing. Some fellows will lament the lack of a true "pocket" version. However, the digital platform—which now includes quarterly updates between print editions—mitigates this. You can read the chapter on endocarditis on your tablet in the call room, then click through to the referenced clinical trial on daptomycin vs. ampicillin.
: Covers microbial pathogenesis, host defense mechanisms, epidemiology, and the principles of anti-infective therapy. First published in 1979, the text earned its
Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant threat to human health, with the emergence of new pathogens, increasing antimicrobial resistance, and ongoing challenges in diagnosis and treatment. The 10th edition of Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases is a landmark textbook that has been a trusted resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students for decades. This comprehensive review will highlight the key features, updates, and contributions of this esteemed textbook.
: It introduces over 1,500 full-color photographs and expands on cutting-edge topics such as: John E
This edition features significant revisions to address contemporary global health challenges: SARS-CoV-2 & COVID-19
Amidst the novelty, the 10th edition retains the classic features that practitioners love: Some fellows will lament the lack of a true "pocket" version
The 9th edition discussed carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). The 10th edition lives in a world where pan-drug-resistant Acinetobacter and Candida auris are routine nightmares. Key updates include:
: A new chapter addresses the critical task of communicating infectious disease information to the public. Comprehensive Structure