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[dehydroabiethylamine derivatives and their antibacterial properties]. 19704989739
antimicrobial activity of the leprostatic drug 3-(p-chloranilino)-10-(p-chlorphenyl-2,10-dihydro-2-(isopropylimino)-phenazine (g 30'320, b. 663). 19704988610
antibacterial activity of methenamine hippurate. 19704988650
[clinicobacteriological studies of cephalexin]. 19704988651
[basic and clinical studies on discrepancy between sensitivity of causative organisms to antibiotics and results of chemotherapy]. 19704988980
bacteriological, pharmacological, and clinical studies of carbenicillin. 19704983746
determination of pseudomonas aeruginosa by biochemical test methods. i. an improved method for gluconate oxidation test. 19704984596
nalidixic acid cetrimide agar. a new selective plating medium for the selective isolation of pseudomonas aeruginosa. 19704984597
[bacteriocins of enterobacter liquefaciens. taxonomic interest of their study]. 19704984959
[urinary tract infection following transurethral prostatectomy]. 19704984980
biological nitrogen fixation. 19704985009
passive immunisation against gram-negative bacilli in burns. 19704985031
protection of mice against bacterial infection by interferon inducers.antibacterial effect of known interferon inducers was investigated. intraperitoneal injection of statolon or pyran markedly enhanced the survival of mice challenged with klebsiella pneumoniae. the sparing effect of these two interferon inducers resembled that of bacterial endotoxin. significant protection was obtained when the inducers were administered 24 hr before challenge. treatments given 6 hr before or at the time of infection were ineffective. the persistence of increased resistance of tr ...197016557727
extent of specific to nonspecific resistance in mice: parenteral versus aerosol challenge.quantitative data were gathered concerning the extent of resistance induced in mice immunized by specific and nonspecific means and subsequently challenged both parenterally and by aerosol. animals were immunized specifically by subcutaneous or intraperitoneal injection of formalin-killed klebsiella pneumoniae type i, which was also employed as a challenge organism. the intraperitoneal ld(50) was 30 bacilli. nonspecific resistance was induced by injection of a boivin preparation of salmonella ty ...197016557728
effect of mg and ethylenediaminetetraacetate on the in vitro activity of coumermycin a(1) and novobiocin against gram-negative bacteria.the effect of mg(2+) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (edta) on the in vitro activity of coumermycin a(1) and novobiocin was determined against pseudomonas aeruginosa, escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, and proteus mirabilis grown in trypticase soy broth or defined synthetic medium. in the presence of edta, the activity of coumermycin a(1) was significantly enhanced (8- to 40-fold) against all four organisms in the synthetic medium lacking mg(2+); novobiocin activity was increased to a ...197016557848
agar-gel precipitating antibody in pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.the human immune response to pseudomonas aeruginosa infection was studied by using the double diffusion in agar-gel technique. antigens from fisher-devlin-gnabasik immunotypes were prepared by both trichloroacetic acid extraction and ultrasonic disruption. serum from 72 of 168 patients (43%) from whom p. aeruginosa was isolated formed from one to eight precipitin bands. precipitins were demonstrated in the sera of 60 of 66 (91%) patients recovering from bacteremia and deep infections; however, t ...197016557868
clinical and laboratory evidence for inactivation of gentamicin by carbenicillin. 19714100015
transfer of anibioic resistanceetween pseudomonas aeruginosa, escherichia coli, and other gram-negative bacilli in rns. 19714100077
interaction of glutaraldehyde with some micro-organisms. 19714101096
carbenicillin plus gentamicin. 19714103685
n-demethylstreptomycin. 3. antibacterial activity. 19714103939
microbiological monitoring of patients in hepatic failure with particular reference to extracorporeal porcine liver perfusion. 19714104444
erythromycin and alkalinisation of urine in the treatment of urinary-tract infections due to gram-negative bacilli. 19714104718
isolation of escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and klebsiella from food in hospitals, canteens, and schools. 19714105171
bacterial ureases in uraemic men. 19714105178
epidemiology of klebsiella infections. 19714105183
antibiotic resistance of coliform bacilli in urinary infection acquired by women outside hospital. a 12-year survey. 19714105710
alterations in the antibody response to bovine serum albumin by capsular polysaccharide of klebsiella pneumoniae. 19714106090
isolation of spike-formed particles from bacteriophage lysates. 19714106983
escherichia coli capsule bacteriophages. ii. morphology.the escherichia coli capsule bacteriophages (k phages) described herein are specific for certain capsular strains of e. coli, all of them test strains for different e. coli k antigens. the phages are not adsorbed to the acapsular mutants of their host organisms nor to similar strains with serologically and chemically different capsular polysaccharides. thirteen e. coli (and one klebsiella) k phages were visualized in the electron microscope. most viruses are similar to p22 and thus belong to bra ...19714107543
[cross-reacting microbial antigens and vaccine prophylaxis (review)]. 19714107956
multiple m-components in a single individual. 3. heterogeneity of m-components in two macroglobulinemia sera with anti-polysaccharide activity. 19714108252
use of montmorillonite for the demonstration of capsules of klebsiella aerogenes and cornebacterium sp.a technique is described for the demonstration of bacterial capsules by using montmorillonite in combination with a conventional staining method.19714108650
[a simple semi-quantitative method for the determination of rna-content in microorganisms using pseudoisocyanine]. 19714110594
complex polysaccharides. 19714256333
[allergic pathomechanism of chronic aphthous stomatitis]. 19714257849
kinetics of incorporation of dna precursors from ingested bacteria into macronuclear dna of paramecium aurelia. 19714332069
klebsiella-enterobacter infections in chimpanzees. 19714332173
the redox environment and microbial physiology. i. the transition from anaerobiosis to aerobiosis in continuous cultures of facultative anaerobes. 19714332305
sensitivity to antibiotics of gram-negative pathogens isolated from hospitalized patients having disseminated malignant disease. 19714334169
polymyxin b in the treatment of klebsiella pneumoniae meningoventriculitis. intraventricular and intrathecal administration. 19714323984
[septicemia and bacteremia due to enterobacteriaceae of the group klebsiella-enterobacter-serratia]. 19714324367
infectious complications of neoplastic disease. 19714325096
epidemiologic aspects of postoperative sepsis in a urologic practice (with a note concerning antibacterial prophylaxis). 19714326253
phosphatases: applications of new methods for their separation. 19714326442
determination of antibiotic sensitivities of gram-negative bacilli (comparison of single-disc and inocula-replicating methods). 19714327597
bacteria, viruses, and mycoplasmas in acute pneumonia in adults. 19714328639
infective complications of choledochotomy with t-tube drainage. 19714329041
"gram-negative" infections of the skin. 19714329494
fluctuations in antibiotic resistances of gram-negative rods in one hospital, 1961-70, with comment on kanamycin-neomycin relationships.records of the percentages of various types of gram-negative rods resistant to six antibiotics are presented for the years 1961 to 1969 with additional notes on 1970. gross amounts of each antibiotic used in each of the years are also depicted. resistance-factor transference does not seem to be an important factor but levels of antibiotic usage do seem to affect the percentages of resistant strains found. in the case of kanamycin, extensive use of neomycin appears to have produced much cross-res ...19714330274
antibiotic susceptibilities of serratia marcescens and enterobacter liquefaciens.production of 5'-nucleotides by serratia marcescens and enterobacter liquefaciens correlates with deoxyribonuclease production, indicating the close relationship between these two organisms. to determine further relationships, susceptibilities of 279 strains of the tribe klebsielleae were determined by the high-potency disc method, agar-dilution method, or both, by using 14 antibiotics. ninety-seven per cent of s. marcescens (201 of 207 strains) and 100% of e. liquefaciens (17 strains) had minim ...19714330312
resistance to catabolite repression of histidase and proline oxidase during nitrogen-limited growth of klebsiella aerogenes. 19714331387
epidemiologic significance of klebsiella pneumoniae. a 3-month study. 19714331441
[bronchial asthma and infection. 1. role of influenza virus in bronchial asthma]. 19714337171
in vivo antibacterial activity of disodium -sulfobenzylpenicillin. 19714399861
syntheses and antibacterial activities of penicillins from (+)- and ( )- -amino-4-isothiazolylacetic acids. 19714400608
bacterial resistance to penicillins and cephalosporins. 19714401418
[the role of infection in chronic ventilatory obstruction (cvo)]. 19714403210
[on the survival period of escherichieae in two different sorts of steril soil]. 19714403537
a new series of semisynthetic rifamycins. n derivatives of 4-amino-4-deoxyrifamycin sv. 19714398855
synthesis of some 5-substituted 10,11-dihydrodibenz[b,f]azepines. 19714398900
lymphocyte transformation with bacterial antigens in intrinsic asthma. 19714399176
[bacteriological examination of the sputum in chronic non-tuberculous diseases of the respiratory tract]. 19714399185
the mechanism of ammonia assimilation in nitrogen fixing bacteria. 19714399578
microbiology of the middle ear and nasopharynx. 19714397096
i. prevalence of extrachromosomal drug resistance. changes in asusceptibility of selected pathogenic bacteria to widely used antibiotics. 19714398292
stimulating effect of c-reactive protein on phagocytosis of various species of pathogenic bacteria. 19714397484
[bacteriostatic effect of tetracyclines-macrolides associations]. 19714397549
the role of the low resistance period in determining the effective dosage of chlortetracycline in mice. immunological investigations in experimental chemotherapy. iv. 19714397819
the serum concentration of bactericidal antibiotics (rifampicin, cephaloridine) in relation to the low resistance period in experimental infections. immunological investigations in experimental chemotherapy. v. 19714397820
infectious complications in bone marrow transplant patients.in 11 patients receiving transplants of allogeneic bone marrow, the graft was successful in six. nine patients developed infections, and six died-five of septicaemia and one of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. fifty individual infections occurred. predisposing factors included severe underlying diseases, long-term exposure to resistant hospital organisms, heavy immunosuppressive therapy, and graft-versus-host disease. gram-negative bacilli and candida albicans were the most common causative organ ...19714395326
[laboratory findings on a combination of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole]. 19714396839
[the effect of various organic solvents on the growth of bacteria]. 19714997475
pericardial windows or pericardiocentesis for pericardial effusions. 19714997486
a hydrophilic polymer-coated antimicrobial urethral catheter. 19714997948
the presence of penicillin-g destroying enzymes among different bacteria. 19714998216
occurrence of pyruvic acid in capsular polysaccharides from various klebsiella species.capsular polysaccharide materials from several different klebsiella serotypes were demonstrated to contain an alpha-keto acid characterized as pyruvic acid. linkage to the capsular polysaccharides was shown to be acid labile and alkali stable, suggesting ketosidic rather than ester linkages.19714998246
[cultural bacterial cell counts in urine]. 19714998271
evaluation of gentamicin with carbenicillin in infections due to gram-negative bacilli. 19714998289
joint action of beta-lactam antibiotics. 19714996194
[laboratory and clinical evaluation of clindamycin]. 19714996452
the microbiologic evaluation and enumeration of postmortem specimens from human remains. 19714996538
toxic factors in enzymes used in laundry products.autolyzates of bacillus subtilis used as enzymes in laundry products contain several potentially toxic substances.19714996594
gram-negative systemic bacteraemia in alimentary tract surgery. 19714996610
microbial suprainfection. recognition and management. 19714993744
early protection by vaccines in burns. 19714993954
semisynthetic penicillin 6-(d(--)-alpha-carboxy-3-thienylacetamido) penicillanic acid active against pseudomonas in vitro.the activity of 6-[d(-)-alpha-carboxy-3-thienylacetamido] penicillanic acid, brl2288, was determined against pseudomonas aeruginosa and various gram-negative bacilli. the majority of pseudomonas strains (89%) were inhibited by 100 mug of the antibiotic per ml. brl2288 is twofold more active than carbenicillin against pseudomonas at 100 mug/ml or less. among enterobacteriaceae tested, 87% enterobacter and 87% of proteus mirabilis strains were inhibited by 25 mug/ml or less. indole-positive proteu ...19714993233
carbenicillin in patients with cystic fibrosis: clinical pharmacology and therapeutic evaluation. 19714992840
[experimental data on the antibacterial effect of the combination sulfadoxine-trimethoprim]. 19714994550
vitamin b12 uptake by intestinal microorganisms: mechanism and relevance to syndromes of intestinal bacterial overgrowth.the mechanism of bacterial uptake of vitamin b(12), the spectrum of microorganisms capable of such uptake, and the factors involved were the subject of this study. bacterial uptake of vitamin b(12) was found to be at least a two stage process. a primary uptake phase which was rapid (1 min or less), ph dependent, nontemperature dependent, did not require viable organisms and was insensitive to either the metabolic inhibitor dinitrophenol or to the sulfhydryl inhibitor n-ethyl-maleimide. protein d ...19714994753
empiric therapy with carbenicillin and gentamicin for febrile patients with cancer and granulocytopenia. 19714994878
[interaction of penicillinases with 6-aminopenicillanic derrivatives of furan-2-carbonic and furyl-2-acrylic acids]. 19714994896
evaluation of first morning urine to detect significant bacteriuria. i. 19714995590
interaction between carbenicillin and beta-lactamases from gram-negative bacteria. 19715002807
prototype of a fully automated device for determination of bacterial antibiotic susceptibility in the clinical laboratory.a completely automated system for the performance of antibiotic susceptibility tests in the clinical laboratory is described. with a modicum of personnel involvement, data on 40 specimens tested against 13 antibiotics are obtained every hour after an initial 3-hr period. the step by step explanation of the functioning of this prototype system, based on a thoroughly tested manual model, is presented. the system compares well with the standard diffusion test and has a potential for application to ...19715002903
polysaccharides of type 6 klebsiella.water-extractable type 6 klebsiella antigens were separated into a type 6-specific acidic polysaccharide and a neutral polysaccharide. the neutral polymer was devoid of type 6 activity although it was serologically active. the type 6-specific polymer contained fucose, glucose, and mannose, and pyruvic, galacturonic, and possibly glucuronic acids. the neutral polymer contained glucose, galactose, and mannose.19715003178
enzymatic inactivation of gentamicin c components by cell-free extract from klebsiella pneumoniae. 19715003480
[inhibition of hemagglutination reaction by vi antigens]. 19715003654
[combination effect between -lactamase resistant penicillins and ampicillin or cephaloridine]. 19715003879
[laboratory and clinical evaluation of cefazolin]. 19715004290
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