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Microbiologic Studies

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Although useful to emergency physicians in determining and following up treatment, the microbiology department can be a source of frustration and erroneous results due to improper or inconsistent methodology, ordering, and interpretation. This article will review the principles of microbiologic specimen collection, handling, and processing as well as ...
P, Pancoast, J B, McCabe
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Cefoxitin and Cephamycins: Microbiological Studies

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979
The cephamycins are a family of beta-lactam antibiotics that are produced by actinomycetes and are structurally similar to the cephalosporins. They are characterized by the presence of a 7-alpha-methoxyl group, which confers unusually high resistance to beta-lactamases.
E O, Stapley   +5 more
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Microbiological studies of Tokyo Bay

Microbial Ecology, 1977
The generic composition of the heterotrophic bacterial population of Tokyo Bay, which is now highly polluted and eutrophic, was compared with that of the adjacent, less polluted regions of Sagami Bay and Suruga Bay. Members of Vibrionaceae predominated in the bacterial flora of seawater and zooplankton samples from Sagami Bay, Suruga Bay, and the mouth
U, Simidu, E, Kaneko, N, Taga
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MICROBIOLOGICAL LOOK AT URODYNAMIC STUDIES

The Lancet, 1988
Urine samples were cultured for aerobic, fastidious, and anaerobic bacteria in 88 patients (66 F, 22 M) before and after standard urodynamic investigations. 37 of 42 women with detrusor instability, and 14 of 17 women with stress incontinence, had evidence of bacteriuria with aerobic or fastidious bacteria before investigation, as did 6 of 13 men with ...
S R, Payne   +5 more
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Recent Microbiological Studies with Gentamicin

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969
The clinically available form of gentamicin is a mixture of 3 components, namely, gentamicins d, da, and C2 [1, 2]. The chemical structure of the components was studied recently at Schering Corporation [3]. At least 2 assay procedures have been published for determining the ratio of the components present in the complex [4, 5], and the Food and Drug ...
J A, Waitz, M J, Weinstein
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FT-IR microspectroscopy for microbiological studies

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2000
In this article we present an infrared microspectroscopic investigation on Candida albicans microcolonies, taken as a model system for studies on other microorganisms. Excellent Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) absorption spectra from 4000 to 850 cm(-1) have been collected in only 20 s from sampling areas of 100x100 microm(2) in microcolonies, which ...
F. Orsini   +5 more
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A microbiological study of pediatric vaginitis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1958
Summary The vaginal microbiological organisms of premenarchal girls were studied in an effort to determine the etiology of vaginitis and to determine the changes that occur in the prevalence of these organisms when the child is under the influence of an estrogenic substance.
E, KOTCHER, K, KELLER, L A, GRAY
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A microbiological study of absorbent pads

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1988
A study was carried out of the microbial content of three types of incontinence underpads and a clinical absorbent protection pad. Coagulase-negative staphylococci and Bacillus spp. were isolated from unused samples of all makes of pad examined. Clostridium spp., including C. tetani and C. perfringens, were isolated from a proportion of pads containing
M S, Sprott, A M, Kearns, D, Keenlyside
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