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Immunotherapy of Pseudomonas Infections

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
Excerpt An increasingly serious problem for the past decade or more has been the rising prevalence of infections due toPseudomonas aeruginosa.
K. Markley, Jerome R. Klingbeil
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Pseudomonas Infection of the Nose

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
We report an unusual complication of nasal surgery. A rare, localized Pseudomonas infection of the nose developed after a routine submucous resection and nasal reconstruction in a healthy 56-year-old woman. We emphasize the need for early aggressive management in the treatment of Pseudomonas infections of the nose.
William J. Binder, Frank M. Kamer
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Pseudomonas AeruginosaInfections

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1972
(1972). Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infections. CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences: Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 291-347.
D. Amstrong, L. S. Young
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Pseudomonas Ear Infections

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
I read the article by Dohar et al 1 with interest. Their finding concerning the efficacy of piperacillin and tobramycin against aural isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is consistent with the sensitivity data at our institution in Honolulu, Hawaii (piperacillin, 97%; tobramycin, 100%).
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Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in Oral Infections

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1972
Twentynine strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were isolated from 2518 specimens from patients with oral infections and the following clinical diagnoses: periodontitis apicalis, necrosis pulpae, pulpitis and alveolitis maxillaris and mandibularis.
L. Sjöberg   +2 more
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Colonization and. Infection with Pseudomonas cepacia

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1972
The pseudomonad EO-1 (Eugonic Oxidizer Group 1) or Pseudomonas cepacia, multivorans, or kingii was isolated from 41 patients over a two-year period at the University of Minnesota Hospitals. All patients had significant underlying medical problems.
John M. Matsen, Grace Mary Ederer
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Pseudomonas Infections in Infants and Children

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
THE pseudomonas group of bacteria is composed of gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile organisms that characteristically produce a water-soluble pigment. They occur widely in nature. The type species Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pseudomonas pyocyanea, Bacillus pyocyaneus) is pathogenic for man. It grows readily on all ordinary culture mediums.
Richard Koch, Lyal D. Asay
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Control Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infections

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1974
SummaryA recent decrease in the frequency and severity of infections caused by P. aeruginosa, which had become the prototype of severe opportunistic infection, can be attributed, in part at least, to the development of new potent antipseudomonal antibiotics.However, prevention of this type of infection by the promotion of a high standard of nursing ...
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Carbenicillin Therapy for Pseudomonas Infections

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
Carbenicillin disodium was effective in the treatment of 91% (54) of 59 infections caused by Pseudomonas organisms. However, 7% (4) of the infections responded only partially, and 10% (6) relapsed when therapy was discontinued. The response rate and relapse rate did not correlate very closely with the results of in vitro sensitivity testing. Only 7% (4)
Edward Middleman   +3 more
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Carbohydrate metabolism in pseudomonas infection

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1968
Abstract Animals infected with a strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were found to be depleted of blood glucose and liver glycogen. The kinetics of the disappearance of injected nonradioactive glucose and tracer U- 14 C-glucose were studied together with the kinetics of the appearance of 14 C in the animal's glucose space after injection of 2- 14 C ...
Kathryn F. LaNoue   +2 more
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