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Cyclic Olefin Copolymer with a Noble Metal Nanostructures as an Antibacterial Material. [PDF]
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1994
Bacteremias of dental origin have been implicated as sources of infection in specific cardiac conditions, diabetes, neutropenia, kidney disease, splenectomy, and patients with prosthetic joints. This article reviews the relative risks of dental bacteremias in these patients, discusses the merits of various regimens, and presents current prophylactic ...
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Bacteremias of dental origin have been implicated as sources of infection in specific cardiac conditions, diabetes, neutropenia, kidney disease, splenectomy, and patients with prosthetic joints. This article reviews the relative risks of dental bacteremias in these patients, discusses the merits of various regimens, and presents current prophylactic ...
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Nanomedicine, 2008
Recent advances in the field of nanotechnology led several groups to recognize the promise of recruiting nanomaterials to the ongoing battle against pathogenic bacteria. A large battery of newly discovered and developed nanomaterials has been accumulating during the last decade, therefore, it could be anticipated that it should only be a matter of time
Iftach, Yacoby, Itai, Benhar
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Recent advances in the field of nanotechnology led several groups to recognize the promise of recruiting nanomaterials to the ongoing battle against pathogenic bacteria. A large battery of newly discovered and developed nanomaterials has been accumulating during the last decade, therefore, it could be anticipated that it should only be a matter of time
Iftach, Yacoby, Itai, Benhar
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Resistance to antimicrobial agents, which was recognized more than 50 years, continues to be a major cause of increased morbidity, mortality and health care cost. Overuse of antibiotics is considered the major contributing factor; however, poor implementation of infection control measures, prolonged hospitalization, admission to intensive care units ...
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Resistance to antimicrobial agents, which was recognized more than 50 years, continues to be a major cause of increased morbidity, mortality and health care cost. Overuse of antibiotics is considered the major contributing factor; however, poor implementation of infection control measures, prolonged hospitalization, admission to intensive care units ...
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2004
Decreased systemic toxicity, ease of application, and increased concentrations at the target site are some of the important advantages topical antibacterial agents offer. This article reviews the literature on selected indications for these agents and provides in-depth examination of specific agents for the prophylaxis and treatment of skin and wound ...
Peter A, Lio, Elaine T, Kaye
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Decreased systemic toxicity, ease of application, and increased concentrations at the target site are some of the important advantages topical antibacterial agents offer. This article reviews the literature on selected indications for these agents and provides in-depth examination of specific agents for the prophylaxis and treatment of skin and wound ...
Peter A, Lio, Elaine T, Kaye
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International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2000
Bacterial infections remain an important cause of morbidity and mortality in neutropenic patients. A number of prophylactic strategies have been used in order to reduce the risk of infection during severe granulocytopenia. The measures that have been investigated include isolation of the patient, granulocyte transfusion, active or passive immunisation,
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Bacterial infections remain an important cause of morbidity and mortality in neutropenic patients. A number of prophylactic strategies have been used in order to reduce the risk of infection during severe granulocytopenia. The measures that have been investigated include isolation of the patient, granulocyte transfusion, active or passive immunisation,
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