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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) in a Preterm Infant: Clinical Presentation and Role of Next-Generation Sequencing in Toxin Gene Identification-A Case Report. [PDF]
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The Impact of Antibiotic Therapy Options and Multidisciplinary Approach in Prosthetic Joint Infections. [PDF]
Lucas J +7 more
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Rifampicin as monotherapy for infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus: considerations for not applying 'breakpoints in brackets'. [PDF]
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Pediatrics, 1959
THE STAPHYLOCOCCUS problem has been placed high on the agenda of the Public Health Service for this year. Last year it was Asian flu vaccine. The year before it was poliomyelitis vaccine. This year it is the problem of hospital-acquired staphylococcus infection.
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THE STAPHYLOCOCCUS problem has been placed high on the agenda of the Public Health Service for this year. Last year it was Asian flu vaccine. The year before it was poliomyelitis vaccine. This year it is the problem of hospital-acquired staphylococcus infection.
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Management of staphylococcal infections
The American Journal of Medicine, 1965S TAPHYLOCOCCAL disease may be insignificant or lethal. Characteristically, it is associated with localized suppuration, primarily of the skin or respiratory tract, but involving viscera and bone following dissemination. Staphylococci are prevalent and indigenous to human beings and their environment, and disease probably occurs only when resistance to
L E, Cluff, R J, Reynolds
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Staphylococcal Hospital Infections
New England Journal of Medicine, 1957THE purpose of this communication is to report an outbreak of staphylococcal infections on the Surgical Service of the Veterans Administration Hospital, Manchester, New Hampshire, the measures taken to control these and prevent further infection, and the early results obtained. It will be seen that the probable solution of this problem depends upon the
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