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[Microbial sensitivity tests].

open access: closedNihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1981
Shinichi Goto, Akiyoshi Tsuji
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Microbial aetiology and sensitivity of asymptomatic bacteriuria among ante-natal mothers in Mulago hospital, Uganda.

African Health Sciences, 2010
BACKGROUND Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy is associated with potential urinary and obstetric complications. However the prevalence aetiology and antimicrobial sensitivity patterns of asymptomatic bacteriurea among women attending ante-natal care ...
G. Andabati, Josaphat Byamugisha
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MICROBIAL PATTERNS AND DRUG SENSITIVITY TEST OF BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL INFECTION IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT THE NATIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN NORTH SUMATRA, INDONESIA.

open access: closedAfrican journal of infectious diseases
Bacteria or fungi in COVID-19 involves several mechanisms that can affect immune system and also can increase severity of symptoms. The incidence of bacterial or fungal infections is common in patients with viral respiratory tract infections. The aim of this study was to determine the microbial patterns and sensitivity tests of bacterial and fungal ...
Sibarani Ursula Regina Florense   +3 more
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The relative sensitivity and sensitivity patterns of short‐term toxicity tests applied to industrial wastewaters

, 1995
Ten short-term toxicity tests were run for ten different industrial wastewaters. The tests included standardized toxicity tests with bacteria, microalgae, higher plants, invertebrates, and fish.
S. Wängberg   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori using the rapid urease test.

Annals of Translational Medicine, 2015
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major human pathogen which causes progressive gastroduodenal damage. Guidelines recommend that, unless there are compelling reasons to delay, treatment is indicated for all patients in whom the infection is diagnosed.
T. Uotani, D. Graham
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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
Sujata Mohanty   +5 more
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Assembly of Standardized Test Specimen for Microbial Quantification of Plasma Sterilization Processes of Fine PTFE Tubes as Used in Thermo Sensitive Medical Devices Like Flexible Endoscopes

Plasma Processes and Polymers, 2011
AbstractFine PTFE tubes are used in high‐end and high cost devices like flexible Endoscopes where no standard sterilization procedure like autoclaving applies due to material properties. The study of innovative decontamination processes like plasma sterilization request appropriate analysis methods in order to verify the process functionality.
Christian Oehr   +7 more
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