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Gram-negative bacteremia

Supportive Care in Cancer, 1993
In the 1960s, almost all patients who developed gram-negative bacteremia during granulocytopenia died; death occurred before blood culture results were available in about 50% of cases; many patients received antibiotics that were, at best, suboptimal and frequently inactive against the invading pathogen.
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Gram-negative Bacillary Meningitis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1985
The incidence of gram-negative bacillary meningitis has increased significantly in the past two decades. Approximately two thirds of all reported cases have occurred after neurosurgical procedures. With the development of the newer cephalosporins, the overall mortality rate has decreased from 40 to 80 per cent to 10 to 20 per cent.
J L, LeFrock, B R, Smith, A, Molavi
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Recurrent gram-negative bacteremia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
Recurrent gram-negative bacteremia is defined as two or more episodes of bacteremia occurring in the same patient with an infection-free interval between each episode. Our purpose was to identify patients with recurrent gram-negative bacteremia in order to define possible risk factors for its recurrence.During a recently completed prospective study of ...
J M, Mylotte, C, McDermott
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Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections

Lancet, The
Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections cause significant morbidity and mortality globally. These pathogens easily acquire antimicrobial resistance (AMR), further highlighting their clinical significance.
N. Macesic, A. Uhlemann, A. Peleg
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Gram-negative bacillary meningitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1975
All cases of unusual types of gram-negative bacillary meningitis in a university hospital over a five year period were retrospectively analyzed. These patients comprised 4.2 per cent of cases of bacterial meningitis among all patients, 69 per cent of neurosurgical cases and 42 per cent of neonatal cases. The over-all mortality was 40.3 per cent.
R J, Mangi   +2 more
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Gram-Negative Rod Bacteremia

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969
markable rise has occurred despite the early warnings 12-17 years ago, here and abroad, by Waisbren [1], Spink [2], Garrod et al. [3], Yow [4], and Spittel et al. [5]. The extent of this rise was first quantitated in 1959 by Finland et al. [6], who related it to the lengthening life-span of the general population, and to bacterial ecologic changes ...
C M, Martin   +4 more
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Gram-Negative Bacillus Pneumonia

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
Our experience with gram-negativebacillus pneumonia (GNBP) was examined to assist us in the diagnosis and treatment of this serious condition. The patients were divided into three categories: those with primary GNBP, those with primary nosocomial GNBP, and those with superinfection GNBP.
A S, Coker, C E, Mackey, C G, Cobbs
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Gram-Negative Bacillary Meningitis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: Drs.Rahal and Simberkoff (1) are to be commended for their detailed and objective discussion of antimicrobial therapy in adult gram-negative bacillary meningitis, a topic tha...
Berk, S. L.   +3 more
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Neonatal gram-negative bacteremia

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
A 22 months prospective study of neonatal gram-negative bacteremia was undertaken in a 15 bed NICU to find out the incidence and antibiotic resistance patterns. Clinically suspected 1326 cases of neonatal sepsis were studied during this period. More than 25% of the cases were microbiologically positive for sepsis.
S G, Joshi, V S, Ghole, K B, Niphadkar
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Bacteriophage-derived Endolysins to Target Gram-Negative Bacteria.

International journal of pharmaceutics, 2020
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins (lysins) have emerged as a novel class of antibacterial agents to combat the surging antibiotic resistance. Lysins have specific structures and mechanisms to exert antibacterial effect against both Gram-positive (G+ve ...
Wing Ching Bianca Lai   +4 more
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