Bentham Science Publisher’s latest release, Antibiotics and Reproductive Health is a vital reference for clinicians, researchers, and policymakers navigating the intersection of antibiotics, women’s health, and public safety. The book bridges medicine, pharmacology, and reproductive biology to comprehensively examine the impact of antibiotic usage on fertility, pregnancy, hormonal balance, and breastfeeding, while also addressing growing concerns around antibiotic resistance and the human microbiome.
Grounded in clinical and experimental data, the book details antibiotic-induced reproductive toxicity, microbiome alterations, and emerging concerns around antibiotic resistance and its reproductive implications. With chapters addressing pregnancy safety, neonatal outcomes, and long-term generational health, this volume provides critical insights for clinicians, pharmacists, researchers, and students in reproductive medicine and pharmacology.
Clear, evidence-based, and up to date, this resource helps bridge the gap between pharmacological use and reproductive risk assessment, supporting better prescribing decisions and reproductive care strategies.
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About the Editors:
Dr. Faiza Rao holds a PhD in Genetics and specializes in reproductive health, infertility, and fertility preservation. With a strong academic and research background, she contributes actively to international forums and editorial boards.
Dr. Anam Rao is a medical officer at the Multan Institute of Kidney Diseases with prior experience in intensive care and family medicine. Her work focuses on antibiotic resistance, environmental health, and medical education.