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Haemophilus influenzae Cellulitis
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978Cellitis that is caused by Haemophilus influenzae demonstrates a unique predilection for the faces of young children. Although previously considered a rare entity, it is currently being recognized more frequently. Despite the importance of early recognition and treatment in preventing potentially fatal complications, it has been noticeably neglected in
T A, Weimert, T A, Kwyer
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Haemophilus influenzae: Then and now
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1995Haemophilus influenzae has long been recognised as a major cause of serious infection and mortality in children less than 5 years old. Prior to the introduction of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) immunisation, the incidence of a child suffering an invasive Haemophilus infection was 20-50/100,000 in industrialised countries and up to ten times ...
J Z, Jordens, M P, Slack
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Transformation of Haemophilus influenzae
2003Conjugation: Although H. influenzae genes may be transferred by plasmid-mediated conjugation, this process is not discussed further below as it has received little attention and is rarely used for strain construction. Conjugative plasmids are common in H. influenzae as in other bacteria [1, 2, 3]. The F plasmid of Escherichia coli can conjugate into H.
Grant, Poje, Rosemary J, Redfield
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Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2006
A resurgence in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) has occurred in Germany over the past ten years. Along with the classical STD such as syphilis and gonorrhea, new and as yet atypical organisms such as shigella or hepatitis A virus play a role in high-risk patients. We report a case of urethritis caused by H. influenzae Biotype II in
A K, Ditzen, P, Spornraft-Ragaller
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A resurgence in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) has occurred in Germany over the past ten years. Along with the classical STD such as syphilis and gonorrhea, new and as yet atypical organisms such as shigella or hepatitis A virus play a role in high-risk patients. We report a case of urethritis caused by H. influenzae Biotype II in
A K, Ditzen, P, Spornraft-Ragaller
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Haemophilus influenzae Endocarditis
Southern Medical Journal, 1985Haemophilus influenzae endocarditis on a prosthetic valve has previously been reported only once. Routine physical and laboratory evaluation does not distinguish endocarditis from this organism from other causes of endocarditis. Our patient with prosthetic mitral valve endocarditis was successfully treated with antibiotics, but surgery was subsequently
T P, Blair, W P, Baker
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The pathogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae
Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1984SUMMARY. Problems about the pathogenicity of an organism can be classified as: (1) clinical and epidemiological—what diseases does it cause or take part in, and when? (2) research (with prophylactic and therapeutic implications)—how does it do so? Category (1) answers for Haemophilus influenzae began in 1892, with Pfeiffer's claim that it was the cause
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Haemophilus influenzae Cellulitis
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976Described in 1953 1 and then more thoroughly in 1957, 2 Haemophilus influenzae cellulitis has since attracted considerable attention. 3-14 The article by Granoff and Nankervis in this issue (p 1211) emphasizes the heterogeneity of the clinical signs and reports the initial evaluation of bacterial antigenemia and antibody activity in children with this
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Haemophilus influenzae Vaccine
Pediatrics, 1986The primary advice from both the Committee on Infectious Diseases of the American Academy of Pediatrics1 and the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee2 is to recommend that a newly licensed vaccine against Haemophilus influenzae type b should be given to all children at 24 months of age.
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Haemophilus influenzae Serotyping
Southern Medical Journal, 1984Ortega, Gregory, Berk, Steven L.
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Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Infections after 3 Decades of Hib Protein Conjugate Vaccine Use
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2021Mary P E Slack +2 more
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