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Sanford Guide Antimicrobial - Infectious disease decision-making

Unlock precise treatment decisions with quick access to reliable infectious disease guidelines & tools tailored for providers.

Sanford Guide Antimicrobial
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Subscription model restricts access to app after renewal lapses.

Difficulty logging into accounts or resetting passwords.

App performance issues following updates (e.g., crashes).

High annual cost compared to alternatives that offer more flexibility.

Glitches affecting functionality, such as search capabilities.

Limited ability to transfer subscriptions between devices.

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Sanford Guide Antimicrobial assists healthcare providers and pharmacists in swiftly determining the optimal treatment for infectious diseases.

Features

Concise and Clinically Relevant Answers

Receive the precise information required to make informed decisions in a high-pressure environment.

Diverse Editorial Team with Institutional Insight

Different organizations have unique patient demographics, budgets, and procedures. We incorporate viewpoints from various medical institutions.

Regular Updates

Our editorial team of nine members promptly incorporates new recommendations.

Innovative Tools for Practical Use

Includes an interactive antibacterial spectra chart, drug interaction information, and reliable calculators for accurate dosing.

Provider Feedback

“Essential—If you prescribe, you need a method to stay updated.”

“One of the most valuable resources in medicine!”

“I rely on this app every day at work”

Who Could Benefit from This Application

Since its inception in 1969, Sanford Guide has been the foremost clinical treatment manual for infectious diseases.

This guide is widely used by physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals, providing them with quick, clear, and trustworthy medical knowledge.

The content covers clinical syndromes (sorted by anatomical system or infection site), pathogens (bacterial, fungal, mycobacterial, parasitic, and viral), anti-infective agents (dosing, side effects, efficacy, pharmacology, interactions), comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis, specialized dosing references and tools, calculators, and preventative therapies, all based on solid evidence and thoroughly referenced.

The Sanford Guide Antimicrobial is available in English.

Disclaimer:

The “Sanford Guide Antimicrobial” application is designed specifically for use by healthcare professionals and trainees, not for the general public. We strive for accuracy in the app's content. Nevertheless, it's crucial to refer to the latest prescribing information included with each medication before making any prescriptions. The editors and publisher do not accept responsibility for any errors or omissions or for actions taken based on our printed or digital content, nor do they provide any guarantees regarding the currency or completeness of this publication’s contents. The information contained within this app should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The responsibility for applying this information in specific cases rests entirely with the healthcare provider.

Our History

Since 1969, Sanford Guide has provided health care professionals with comprehensive evidence-based recommendations designed for use at the point of care. Created by Jay P. Sanford, M.D. in 1969, the Sanford Guide was the outgrowth of a medical grand rounds handout on newer antibacterial agents. While Sanford Guide's content, ubiquity, and delivery platforms have expanded over time, it continues to be edited by a team of leaders in the field, and remains the most trusted name in the treatment of infectious diseases.

Sanford Guide Antimicrobial

Jay P. Sanford, M.D. (1928-1996)

Jay Philip Sanford earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan in 1952. He completed his residency and fellowship training at Harvard Medical School (Brigham Hospital) and Duke University Hospital. Dr. Sanford served in the U.S. Army as Chief of the Bacteriology Section at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington, DC. In 1957, he joined the faculty of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, TX. From 1957 to 1975 he taught at Southwestern, was chief of the infectious diseases service and director of the bacteriology lab at Parkland Hospital. In 1975, he was appointed Dean of the new Uniformed Services University (USUHS) of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD. He served as Dean and later President of USUHS until 1991. He then returned to the faculty of Southwestern Medical School as Professor of Medicine. He served as Chairman of the American Board of Internal Medicine, President of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, a Master in the American College of Physicians. Dr. Sanford was a Colonel (MC) in the U.S. Army Reserve assigned to the 11th Special Forces Group (Airborne) until the time of his death. He received numerous awards and honors including the Medaille d'Honneur from the government of France and the distinguished public service medal from the Department of Defense.

Transition to a New Generation (1995-Present)

In 1995, Dr. Sanford handed responsibility for managing the company to his son Jeb C. Sanford. Formerly an attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice, Jeb worked with his stepson Scott D. Kelly to develop the company's first customer database, allowing the business to grow while improving customer service. Jeb also led the company's development of one of the first healthcare mobile apps in 2001, when Sanford Guide released versions of its guidelines for use on Pocket PC and Palm Pilot devices.

In 2011, Sanford made another leap forward when it released a vastly expanded library of guidelines, this time for use on the newly released iPhone and Android mobile phones, and on the web. Since that time, Sanford Guide's digital products have undergone a series of iterative improvements, with new guidelines and functionality added each year. In addition to its core products, Sanford Guide has also produced mobile apps in collaboration with the IDSA and SHEA, an internal medicine app in collaboration with Dr. Robert Lederman, and to this day, collaborates with the European AIDS Clinical Society to produce EACS mobile apps and an EACS guidelines website.

In 2017, Sanford Guide released Stewardship Assist, a suite of tools that allow hospitals and health systems to disseminate their local guidelines and antibiograms alongside Sanford Guide's core content. In 2020, Sanford Guide released one of the first dosing calculators for Vancomycin using the newly approved AUC24 methodology. More recently, Sanford Guide has released new versions of its apps designed to support regional health systems, and also built out its Stewardship Assist platform to better support large health systems.

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  • Version6.1.2
  • UpdateAug 12, 2025
  • DeveloperAntimicrobial Therapy, Inc.
  • CategoryMedical
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 8.0+
  • Downloads310K+
  • Package Namecom.sanfordguide.amt
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  • Matt Jackson
    Matt Jackson

    The app should include calculations for creatinine clearance. It needs to account for surface area and ideal or adjusted body weight for pediatrics. It also requires adjustments for creatinine clearance in cases of unstable renal function. This would make it much more effective.

  • Von Hernandez
    Von Hernandez

    The app crashing after the update to Android Pie is frustrating. First, try clearing the app's cache. Head to settings, find the app, and look for storage options. Clear the cache if needed. If that doesn't work, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the app. Sometimes a fresh install does the trick. Also, check for any new updates for the app in the Play Store. Developers often release fixes after major OS updates. If the problem persists, reach out to the app's support team. They might have specific solutions or insights into the issue.

  • Matt Jackson
    Matt Jackson

    This app is essential for nurse practitioners starting out in healthcare. I truly can't imagine being without it. It's clear and reliable!

  • C. C.
    C. C.

    I found exactly what I needed. This resource offers fantastic information, perfect for anyone in infectious diseases or microbiology.

  • Matt Devlin
    Matt Devlin

    Imagine having the expertise of a thousand ID specialists right at your fingertips. All that knowledge and skill for the cost of a lovely dinner. It’s an amazing deal, isn’t it? You get incredible value and support without breaking the bank. What could be better than that?

  • Denis Ramalho
    Denis Ramalho

    This app feels genuine and modern. It serves medical professionals and students well. Clinicians in critical care and internal medicine find it especially valuable.

  • laura pittman
    laura pittman

    I always check this guide when I prescribe antimicrobials. Recommendations shift often, which helps me avoid mistakes and ensures I stay on solid ground medically.

  • Edward Garcia
    Edward Garcia

    The app got a bit wonky after the update. Search on Android 9 wasn’t working at all. I decided to hold off on my five-star rating. Then, I restarted my phone. Surprise! Everything is back up and running. Time to change that rating!

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