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STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS

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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Staphylococcal Hospital Infections

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
THE 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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Nosocomial Staphylococcal Infections

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt To the editor: Hospital-acquired infections caused by methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureushave become increasingly common in the United States and in recent years have affected patien...
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Staphylococcal infections.

Journal of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology, 1978
All the forms of staphylococcal infections require cooperation among microbiologists, immunologists and clinicians. In case of any acute staphylococcus process, the curative tactics is based on an effective chemotherapy sometimes completed by a radical surgical intervention. In case of chronic forms, however, the antibiotics therapy is considered to be
F, Výmola, J, Buda
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Staphylococcal infections and infertility: mechanisms and management

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2020
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Ocular Staphylococcal Infections

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1984
A J, Packer, F P, Koontz
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Staphylococcal Infections

Pediatrics, 1956
In the recent epidemic of staphylococcal infections in the newborn nurseries at Ohio State University Hospital, a single strain of Micrococcus pyogenes, phage type 42B-47C-44A-52, was found to be responsible for all lesions. A report of this epidemic is to be published in Pediatrics (Schaffer, T. E., Baldwin, J. N., Rheins, M.S., and Sylvester, R.
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