Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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long-term trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole in the management of recurrent urinary infection. | 1971 | 4944204 | |
extended therapy with a trimethoprim-sulphonamide for the treatment of established urinary tract infection. | 1971 | 4944205 | |
gram-negative bacillary pneumonia. | 1971 | 4947220 | |
intravenous use of chlorocide (chloramphenicol) succinate sodium. clinical observations and laboratory assays. | 1971 | 4947682 | |
[treatment of septicemia due to gram negative bacilli (salmonellosis excluded)]. | 1971 | 4947910 | |
bacteriocinogeny in proteus rettgeri. | 1971 | 4947915 | |
[redox potential in bacterial cultures]. | 1971 | 4947991 | |
[microflora in puerperal endomyometritis]. | 1971 | 4948557 | |
susceptibility of proteus mirabilis and its l-phase variant to thallium acetate. | 1971 | 4948564 | |
[sepsis caused by gram negative bacilli in infants]. | 1971 | 4948614 | |
[carbenicillin in bacterial infections in pediatrics]. | 1971 | 4948667 | |
[septicemias observed in a hospital department of general medicine]. | 1971 | 4948805 | |
[properties of microbial associations isolated from suppurating wounds]. | 1971 | 4949225 | |
renal lysozyme levels in animals developing "sterile pyelonephritis". | the induction of sterile unilateral pyelonephritis in rats with heat-killed proteus mirabilis cells is described. the lesions were identical to those produced with viable bacteria. lysozyme levels in both kidneys of rats developing unilateral sterile pyelonephritis underwent biphasic elevations similar to those produced with viable bacteria. in the injected kidney, the first elevation, associated with the trauma of injection, could be produced by injecting sterile saline. the second elevation wa ... | 1971 | 4949491 |
[importance of infection in urinary calculosis. lithogenic effect in vitro of a proteus mirabilis strain]. | 1971 | 4949683 | |
[clinical picture and antibiotic therapy of bacterial septicemias in internal medicine]. | 1971 | 4949702 | |
effects of glucose, time and temperature on bacterial growth in urine. | 1971 | 4949772 | |
[pneumonias caused by gram-negative bacteria (report on 2 cases)]. | 1971 | 4949831 | |
[gram negative bacterial septicemia after abortion]. | 1971 | 4949936 | |
[sensitivity to antibiotics of 1,531 strains of enterobacteria]. | 1971 | 4950351 | |
immunization of neonatal rabbits with bovine serum albumin associated with allogeneic thymus cells. immune response and allotypic markers of antibody. | 1971 | 4950408 | |
[medical therapy of bronchiectasis]. | 1971 | 4950409 | |
[choice of antibiotics in infections of the urinary tract]. | 1971 | 4950454 | |
in vitro study and local application of nalidixic acid (nevigramon). | 1971 | 4950677 | |
[distribution of bacterial strains in patients with urinary calculi]. | 1971 | 4935823 | |
[bacterioloical examination of sputum]. | 1971 | 4935878 | |
relationship of the birth canal to the bacterial flora of the neonatal respiratory tract and skin. | 1971 | 4992485 | |
carbenicillin in patients with cystic fibrosis: clinical pharmacology and therapeutic evaluation. | 1971 | 4992840 | |
early protection by vaccines in burns. | 1971 | 4993954 | |
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 ... | 1971 | 4993233 |
polyacrylamide gel identification of bacterial l-forms and mycoplasma species of human origin. | polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic patterns of acidified phenol extracts prepared from whole cells can be used for the identification of bacterial l-forms and mycoplasma species of human origin. ten human mycoplasma serotypes and eight l-forms belonging to five different genera were studied. the gel patterns were sufficiently distinct and reproducible that it was possible not only to identify l-forms at the genus level (group with streptococci) and different mycoplasma serotypes but also to diff ... | 1971 | 4994354 |
[effect of silver water on some microorganisms]. | 1971 | 4994442 | |
[experimental data on the antibacterial effect of the combination sulfadoxine-trimethoprim]. | 1971 | 4994550 | |
[criteria of bacterial count in urine. i. the growth of escherichia coli, streptococcus faecalis, proteus vulgaris and staphylococcus aureus in urine]. | 1971 | 4994627 | |
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 ... | 1971 | 4994753 |
[the effect of microbial enzymes on the organic dental substance]. | 1971 | 4994995 | |
[actual resistance status of kidney-affecting organisms against some common urinary tract chemotherapeutics]. | 1971 | 4996006 | |
[therapy of pyelonephritis gravidarum]. | 1971 | 4996085 | |
antibacterial activity of diaveridine, trimethoprim, and selected sulfonamides in prostatic fluid. | 1971 | 4996092 | |
[effect of tetracycline in combination with other antibiotics on causative agents of purulent infection]. | 1971 | 4995503 | |
evaluation of first morning urine to detect significant bacteriuria. i. | 1971 | 4995590 | |
gonorrhea in women. | 1971 | 4996118 | |
the microbiologic evaluation and enumeration of postmortem specimens from human remains. | 1971 | 4996538 | |
colistin-sensitive proteus organisms: including indole-negative proteus vulgaris, non-swarming on first isolation. | 1971 | 4996576 | |
gram-negative systemic bacteraemia in alimentary tract surgery. | 1971 | 4996610 | |
enzymoserological relationships between vibrio comma and other gram-negative organisms. | 1971 | 4996635 | |
[demonstration of a technic of extracting and purifying the peptidoglycan of a gram-negative bacterium]. | 1971 | 4996651 | |
[application of carbenicillin in the gram-negative infections]. | 1971 | 4996911 | |
passive protection of mice against pseudomonas aeruginosa by serum from recently vaccinated mice. | 1971 | 4996963 | |
[beta-lactamine associations. in vitro synergism and clinical results]. | 1971 | 4997292 | |
pericardial windows or pericardiocentesis for pericardial effusions. | 1971 | 4997486 | |
[use of nevigramon in acute and chronic pyelonephritis before and after kidney transplantation]. | 1971 | 4997523 | |
[the microflora of purulent discharge in fistular forms of tuberculous spondylitis]. | 1971 | 4998016 | |
3',4'-dideoxy-kanamycin b active against kanamycin-resistant escherichia coli and pseudomonas aeruginosa. | 1971 | 4998037 | |
[experimental pyelonephritis, chemotherapeutic studies (review of the literature)]. | 1971 | 4998195 | |
the presence of penicillin-g destroying enzymes among different bacteria. | 1971 | 4998216 | |
[cultural bacterial cell counts in urine]. | 1971 | 4998271 | |
evaluation of gentamicin with carbenicillin in infections due to gram-negative bacilli. | 1971 | 4998289 | |
[allergenic fractions of bacteria of the intestinal family. 3. characteristics of immunochemical interrelations between cellular components entering into the composition of allergen-active fractions of enterobacteria of various genera]. | 1971 | 4999023 | |
effects of immunization on the ld50 of two pathogens of galleria mellonella. | 1971 | 4999156 | |
carbenicillin: activity in vitro and blood levels after intravenous administration. | 1971 | 4999184 | |
apparent serologic reaction between bacterial cell components and blood components. | 1971 | 4999475 | |
the role of bacterial antagonism and isoantagonism in the pattern of infection in chronic osteitis. | 1971 | 4999476 | |
doxycyclinum nfn: a pharmacological and bacteriological investigation. | 1971 | 4999560 | |
transferable drug resistance. | 1971 | 4999639 | |
skin flora of infants with napkin rash. | 1971 | 5000051 | |
the mode of development of urinary infection in intermittently catheterised male paraplegics. | 1971 | 5000081 | |
[antibiotic hyperforin from hypericum perforatum l]. | 1971 | 5000144 | |
[effectiveness of therapy of patients with chronic renal insufficiency by the use of polysynthetic penicillins]. | 1971 | 5000148 | |
study of oral, nasal and skin flora in an investigation on hospital infection. | 1971 | 5000222 | |
causes and prevention of sepsis due to gram-negative bacteria. ecology of the infecting organisms. | 1971 | 5000380 | |
serum antibody response in renal versus bladder bacteriuria. | 1971 | 5000471 | |
[bacteriologic study of the internal organs of burn patients]. | 1971 | 5000480 | |
dodecylamine in the isolation of bacterial dna. | 1971 | 5000503 | |
antibacterial nitrofuran derivatives. 4. 5-nitro-2-furaldehyde hydrazoniumacethydrazones. | 1971 | 5000520 | |
drug resistance of urinary tract pathogens cultured from ambulatory patients in the community in 1969. | 1971 | 5000524 | |
a preservative for urine specimens in transit to the bacteriological laboratory. | 1971 | 5000563 | |
2-(5-nitro-2-thienyl)cinchoninic acids. | 1971 | 5000736 | |
immunoglobulin a and m levels in premature infants with gastroenteritis. | 1971 | 5000758 | |
agglutinins in widal, weil-felix and brucella agglutination test. | 1971 | 5000768 | |
trimethoprim for the prevention of overgrowth by swarming proteus in the cultivation of gonococci. | 1971 | 5000798 | |
l-asparaginase from proteus vulgaris. | to produce an immunologically and enzymologically new type of l-asparaginase, 108 strains of bacteria were screened for enzyme production. as a result, 13 bacteria belonging to the genera alcaligenes, bacterium, and proteus were found to produce l-asparaginases in high levels. among these l-asparaginases, partially purified l-asparaginases from b. cadaveris and p. vulgaris showed antitumor activity. a partially purified l-asparaginase preparation of p. vulgaris did not react with the antibody of ... | 1971 | 5000866 |
antibacterial activity of ronidazole. | ronidazole, a nitroimidazole that has in vivo antiparasitic and antimycoplasmal activity, also has some in vivo antibacterial activity. | 1971 | 5000870 |
the treatment of burns: a comparative trial of antibiotic dressings. | 1971 | 5001062 | |
[effective treatment of urinary tract infection with carbenicillin]. | 1971 | 5001081 | |
purification and biochemical characteristics of urease from proteus rettgeri. | 1971 | 5001086 | |
[some aspects of pyelonephritis]. | 1971 | 5001405 | |
pseudomonas bacteremia: pharmacologic and other bases for failure of treatment with gentamicin. | 1971 | 5001620 | |
gentamicin for urinary-tract infections in infants. | 1971 | 5001623 | |
clinical and laboratory evaluation of gentamicin in infants and children. | 1971 | 5001624 | |
ecology of bacteria colonizing the burned patient given topical and systemic gentamicin therapy: a five-year study. | 1971 | 5001626 | |
purification and characterization of colicin e1. | 1971 | 5001789 | |
nifurpipone, a new nitrofuran with a large antimicrobial spectrum. | 1971 | 5001825 | |
microagglutination procedures for febrile agglutination tests. | febrile agglutination tests were done by using as antigens brucella abortus, salmonella group d, proteus ox19, and pasteurella tularensis. comparison of results from 23 sera showed that the microtechnique, rapid slide, and test tube methods gave similar titers, although those from the microtechnique were generally higher. the sensitivity of the microtechnique depended upon the concentration of antigen, and, to obtain reproducible results, the optimal concentration of antigens had to be determine ... | 1971 | 5002142 |
the effect of ph on the multiplication of a pseudomonad in chlorhexidine and cetrimide. | pseudomonas cepacia (ps. multivorans) can become adapted to a 1 in 30 dilution of savlon hospital concentrate in distilled water, and can multiply in it. the organism so adapted did not survive in savlon of the same strength made with hard tap water (ph 7.2). this effect was due to the difference of ph between the two solutions. at the ph of the distilled water solution (ph 6.0) savlon also showed reduced activity against proteus vulgaris, but activity against ps. aeruginosa was not affected. | 1971 | 5002160 |
survival of gram-negative bacilli and candida albicans in hexachlorophene preparations and other disinfectants. | 1971 | 5002185 | |
protective isolation in a burns unit: the use of plastic isolators and air curtains. | the use of plastic isolators and of an ;air curtain' isolator for protection of patients against infection was studied in a burns unit.preliminary bacteriological tests showed that very few airborne bacteria gained access to a plastic ventilated isolator; even when the filter and pre-filter were removed from the air inflow, settle-plate counts inside the isolator were much lower than those in the open ward, but the difference was smaller in tests made with an anderson air sampler, which showed a ... | 1971 | 5002642 |
interaction between carbenicillin and beta-lactamases from gram-negative bacteria. | 1971 | 5002807 | |
substituted diazenes: effect on the growth of enterobacteria and possible use as selective agents for isolation of pseudomonads. | incorporation of various diazenes into trypticase soy media appeared selectively to permit the growth of pseudomonads while inhibiting the growth of a variety of enterobacteria. one of these diazenes, diamide (diazenedicarboxylic acid bisdimethylamide), was shown to be bactericidal for pure cultures of escherichia coli, proteus sp., and salmonella enteritidis and to cause a 1- to 2-hr delay in the growth of pseudomonas aeruginosa. when mixtures of these four organisms were inoculated into trypti ... | 1971 | 5002899 |
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 ... | 1971 | 5002903 |