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Pediatrics In Review, 1994
The issue of antimicrobial prophylaxis in preventing infections in infants and children is important in the practice of pediatrics. Children are especially prone to certain infections, and pathogens are amenable to prophylaxis. Chemoprophylaxis may be used to prevent primary disease (eg, ophthalmia neonatorum) or recurrent infections (eg, otitis media).
G E, Schutze, R F, Jacobs
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The issue of antimicrobial prophylaxis in preventing infections in infants and children is important in the practice of pediatrics. Children are especially prone to certain infections, and pathogens are amenable to prophylaxis. Chemoprophylaxis may be used to prevent primary disease (eg, ophthalmia neonatorum) or recurrent infections (eg, otitis media).
G E, Schutze, R F, Jacobs
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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2000
ABSTRACTAntimicrobial resistance is not a new concept. For over half a century, health care providers have been faced with this problem. The overuse and misuse of antimicrobial therapy by health care providers has contributed largely to the problem, but several other factors have also been associated with antimicrobial resistance.
Lorna Schumann, Kimberly Ann Nollette
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ABSTRACTAntimicrobial resistance is not a new concept. For over half a century, health care providers have been faced with this problem. The overuse and misuse of antimicrobial therapy by health care providers has contributed largely to the problem, but several other factors have also been associated with antimicrobial resistance.
Lorna Schumann, Kimberly Ann Nollette
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1975
AbstractA number of carboxyl‐containing ethylene copolymers have been prepared which exhibit long term antibacterial and antifungal properties. These materials, containing antimicrobial agents bound to the copolymer backbone as carboxylate salts, have been tested for their applicability to hospital products as a means of providing “self‐sanitizing ...
W B, Ackart +3 more
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AbstractA number of carboxyl‐containing ethylene copolymers have been prepared which exhibit long term antibacterial and antifungal properties. These materials, containing antimicrobial agents bound to the copolymer backbone as carboxylate salts, have been tested for their applicability to hospital products as a means of providing “self‐sanitizing ...
W B, Ackart +3 more
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2012
Bacteria have evolved unique mechanisms that allow them survive in the presence of strong selection pressures. Included in these mechanisms is the ability to share genetic determinants among and between species of bacteria thus spreading metal or antibiotic resistance traits quickly.
J Vaun, McArthur +2 more
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Bacteria have evolved unique mechanisms that allow them survive in the presence of strong selection pressures. Included in these mechanisms is the ability to share genetic determinants among and between species of bacteria thus spreading metal or antibiotic resistance traits quickly.
J Vaun, McArthur +2 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Antibiotic dosing is not influenced by age as much as by the weight loss and loss of renal function that occurs with advanced age. The chronic diseases that afflict the frail, elderly person, however, exert a profound influence on the types of infections and the variety of organisms that must be considered in empiric therapy choices.
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Antibiotic dosing is not influenced by age as much as by the weight loss and loss of renal function that occurs with advanced age. The chronic diseases that afflict the frail, elderly person, however, exert a profound influence on the types of infections and the variety of organisms that must be considered in empiric therapy choices.
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2009
Christopher T, Walsh, Gerard D, Wright
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Christopher T, Walsh, Gerard D, Wright
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Antimicrobial peptides of multicellular organisms
Nature, 2002M. Zasloff
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
When the Executive Secretary of the Drug Research Board called to ask if I would participate in a Workshop on Dermatopharmacology, I pleaded that I knew little of the subject beyond the fact that the skin is a frequent site of toxic reactions to antimicrobial drugs, some of which are used with varying success to treat acne, pyodermas, and fungal ...
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When the Executive Secretary of the Drug Research Board called to ask if I would participate in a Workshop on Dermatopharmacology, I pleaded that I knew little of the subject beyond the fact that the skin is a frequent site of toxic reactions to antimicrobial drugs, some of which are used with varying success to treat acne, pyodermas, and fungal ...
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