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Gram-Negative Bacteremia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1962
The increasing frequency of Gram-negative bacteremia, its ecology, and the importance of host factors in its outcome were emphasized in a preceding paper which reviewed the occurrence of these infections during an 8-year period at the University of Illinois Hospitals.1The severe, often rapidly fatal nature of Gram-negative bacteremia, especially in ...
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Gram-negative sepsis

Current Problems in Surgery, 1981
H J, Sugerman   +2 more
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Gram-Negative Bacteria

2009
Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for a broad array of infections in both the ambulatory and hospital settings. Urinary tract infections, otitis media, pneumonia, abdominal infections, and meningitis are among the common and serious diseases caused by these pathogens. Beta-lactams including penicillins, cephalosporins, monobactams, and carbapenems,
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Gram-Negative Bacillary Pneumonia

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1971
A M, Lerner, M J, Federman
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Gram-negative bacteremia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1980
Bernard E. Kreger   +3 more
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Quorum sensing signal–response systems in Gram-negative bacteria

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016
Kai Papenfort, Bonnie L Bassler
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