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Impact of OMICS Technologies in Our Understanding of the Pathogenesis of Peri-Implantitis. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Exp Dent Res
Asa'ad F   +6 more
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MICROBIAL SENSITIVITY TEST IN MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Prompt determination of the causative organism and of its sensitiveness to various antibiotics is important in cases of infection. The test here described involves the use of a special culture medium and antibiotic disks. The medium contains whole blood and is spread, with the inoculum, on plates.
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Microbial testing in food safety: effect of specificity and sensitivity on sampling plans—how does the OC curve move

Current Opinion in Food Science, 2016
Obviously the quality of test methods does have an impact on the performance of sampling plans. A low sensitivity means that actual positive samples are tested negative (i.e. false negatives) and moves the Operating Characteristic (OC) curve to the right. Values of sensitivity above 0.70 do not show large effects on the position of the OC curve.
Zwietering, Marcel H.   +1 more
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Microbial identification and antibiotic sensitivity testing, an aid for patients refractory to periodontal therapy

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1994
Abstract The importance of microbial surveillance is illustrated in 3 clinical cases. Each case demonstrated a continued lack of response to conventional periodontal treatment. Repeated bouts of periodontal abscess formation and bone Joss occurred over a 3‐ to 4‐ year period, despite numerous surgeries supplemented with antibiotics.
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Is the routine practice of antibiotic prescription and microbial culture and antibiotic sensitivity testing justified in primary maxillofacial space infection patients? A prospective, randomized clinical study

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2018
The purpose of this prospective, randomized, comparative clinical study was to compare treatment outcome of removal of foci and incision and drainage, with or without oral antibiotic therapy, in the management of single primary maxillofacial space infection with a known focus.A total of 40 patients with single primary maxillofacial space infection with
Saroj, Kumari   +5 more
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