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Gallium Liquid Metal Nanoparticles as Agents to Treat Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infections. [PDF]
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Bundled management improves clinical outcome and reduces healthcare cost in multidrug-resistant bacterial infections: a retrospective study. [PDF]
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IL-1 receptor antagonist as a diagnostic biomarker for bacterial infections in acute decompensation of cirrhosis. [PDF]
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Risk Factors for Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infections After Liver Transplantation. [PDF]
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Using silica nanoparticles to deliver antibiotics for treating Gram-positive bacterial infections in a 3D-bioprinted dermal model. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1999
Infections of the bowel as a result of bacterial enteropathogens are one of the most common medical problems. The use of novel molecular biology techniques and the recent development of new antimicrobial drugs and vaccines are helping us to identify, understand, treat and prevent these infections.
J A, Adachi, J, Barriga, C D, Ericsson
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Infections of the bowel as a result of bacterial enteropathogens are one of the most common medical problems. The use of novel molecular biology techniques and the recent development of new antimicrobial drugs and vaccines are helping us to identify, understand, treat and prevent these infections.
J A, Adachi, J, Barriga, C D, Ericsson
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2015
Skin and soft tissue infections account for 0.5% of outpatient visits to primary care. Skin and soft tissue infections can usually be managed in an outpatient setting. However, there are certain circumstances as discussed in this article that require more urgent care or inpatient management.
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Skin and soft tissue infections account for 0.5% of outpatient visits to primary care. Skin and soft tissue infections can usually be managed in an outpatient setting. However, there are certain circumstances as discussed in this article that require more urgent care or inpatient management.
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Bacterial infections: Pyomyositis
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1995Staphylococcal pyomyositis is an important and common condition in many areas in the tropics. The cause is probably multifactorial and includes damage to the skeletal muscle in the presence of staphylococcal bacteraemia, with or without depressed immunity.
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