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Antimicrobial susceptibility of Haemophilus ducreyi [PDF]
Article synthese sur la methodologie utilisee pour la determination de la concentration minimale inhibitrice pour des isolats de Haemophilus ducreyi vis a vis d' antimicrobiens.Etude de la distribution geographique de la sensibilite aux antimicrobiens.
Y, Dangor +3 more
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To adapt to stresses encountered in stationary phase, Gram-negative bacteria utilize the alternative sigma factor RpoS. However, some species lack RpoS; thus, it is unclear how stationary-phase adaptation is regulated in these organisms.
Dharanesh Gangaiah +13 more
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Mpox and primary syphilis co‐infection in a newly arrived traveller from South America
Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 219, Issue 3, Page 101-102, August 2023.
Rasanga Liyanage, Josephine Lusk
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BJU International, Volume 132, Issue 1, Page 31-33, July 2023.
Birgit Sadoghi +2 more
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Aetiology of genital ulcer disease and associated factors among Mthatha public clinic attendees
Background: Genital ulcer disease (GUD) is a sexually transmitted disease characterised by ulcerating lesions. Despite the introduction of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) syndromic management approach into primary healthcare in South Africa (SA ...
Thembisa R. Tshaka +3 more
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BJU International, Volume 131, Issue 3, Page 301-303, March 2023.
Birgit Sadoghi, Ingrid Wolf
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A major gap in understanding infectious diseases is the lack of information about molecular interaction networks between pathogens and the human host.
Brad Griesenauer +9 more
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Penile Pyoderma Gangrenosum in Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis
JPGN Reports, Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2023.
Submitted by: Michael J. Thomas +4 more
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Chancroid and Haemophilus ducreyi [PDF]
Haemophilus ducreyi is the causative agent of chancroid, one of the genital ulcerative diseases. H. ducreyi is the major cause of genital ulcer disease in Africa and Southeast Asia and is of increasing concern in the United States. Definitive diagnosis of chancroid requires the isolation and identification of H.
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Neutralizing antibodies to Haemophilus ducreyi cytotoxin [PDF]
Neutralizing antibodies against cytotoxin produced by Haemophilus ducreyi bacteria were studied in rabbits by an assay employing HEp-2 cells and diluted crude cytotoxin preparations from the organism. Antisera to 12 different H. ducreyi strains were prepared by immunization of rabbits with bacterial sonicates combined with Freund's adjuvant.
T, Lagergård, M, Purvén
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