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H. influenzae pneumonia in infants and children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1973
Five patients were seen in a 15 month period in whom H. influenzae pneumonia was diagnosed. A review of the clinical characteristics of H. influenzae pneumonia is presented. This diagnosis should be suspected in any patient, regardless of age, in whom the pneumonitis appears refractory to antibiotics. The etiologic diagnosis of H.
P J, Honig   +2 more
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MODE OF ACTION OF STREPTOMYCIN ON H. INFLUENZAE TYPE B. III. NATURE OF STREPTOMYCIN ACTION ON SENSITIVE H. INFLUENZAE

Pediatrics, 1949
Data presented demonstrate that members of H. influenzae type B populations are not uniformly sensitive to streptomycin. Over 99% are susceptible to 1.6 ยต./ml.; the larger the population, the wider the variation in resistance of the small fraction surviving. The injurious action of streptomycin on H.
H E, ALEXANDER, G, LEIDY
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Mechanisms of Brain Damage in H. Influenzae Meningitis

Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 1960
In recent years H. injluenzae has become the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in infants in the United States of America (1, 2). Although, over the last two decades, with steady improvement in methods of treatment (2, 3) the mortality rate has declined from over 90 per cent to about 10 to 15 per cent, the sequelae in the survivors may be ...
J F, SMITH, B H, LANDING
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Insights into Substrate Gating in H. influenzae Rhomboid

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2011
Rhomboids are a remarkable class of serine proteases that are embedded in lipid membranes. These membrane-bound enzymes play key roles in cellular signaling events, and disruptions in these events can result in numerous disease pathologies, including hereditary blindness, type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and epithelial cancers.
Cory L, Brooks   +4 more
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Haemophilus influenzae and H. parainfluenzae as urinary pathogens

Journal of Infection, 1990
Two cases are described, one of Haemophilus influenzae urinary infection in a female with no past history of urinary tract infection (UTI) and the other of Haemophilus parainfluenzae infection in a male with a renal calculus. Haemophilus spp. are rare urinary pathogens and these cases are even more unusual because H.
M G, Morgan, J M, Hamilton-Miller
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PBP Profiles of Haemophilus influenzae, H. aegyptius, and the H. influenzae biogroup aegyptius associated with brazilian purpuric fever

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1989
We questioned if PBP analysis could differentiate strains of Haemophilus influenzae, H. aegyptius, and H. influenzae biogroup aegyptius associated with Brazilian Purpuric Fever. A relatively homogeneous PBP pattern was observed for all strains. The amount of penicillin bound to PBP 5 appeared to separate H. influenzae and H. aegyptius isolates, whereas
P M, Mendelman, D O, Chaffin
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