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[modern data on the structure of gonococcus]. 19684984792
enduracidin, a new antibiotic. 3. in vitro and in vivo antimicrobial activity. 19684386300
the survival time for different bacteria in various transport media. 19684388644
seasonal mucopurulent conjunctivitis. observations on epidemiology in rural areas in summer. 19684383989
susceptibility of common pathogenic bacteria to seven tetracycline antibiotics in vitro. 19684384524
modification of laboratory results by partial treatment of bacterial meningitis. 19684384575
bacteriology and clinical significance of hemolytic haemophilus in the throat.hemolytic haemophilus are rarely isolated in the clinical laboratory, as they do not grow on sheep or human blood-agar alone. on rabbit blood-agar they grow well and are hemolytic, but they grow less well and are not hemolytic on sheep blood-agar with added x and v factors. a survey was made to determine their incidence in pharyngitis. from 28 of 100 sore throats and from 57 of 100 normal throats, only normal bacterial flora were isolated. beta-streptococci were present in significant numbers in ...19684384589
cranial bruits in purulent meningitis in childhood. 19684385126
[content of mucoid substances of bronchial secretions in terms of the bronchologic aspect]. 19684386478
[the cervico-facial actinomycosis, its early diagnosis. importance of the parasitic polymorphism and of the yellow granules]. 19684386894
comparative studies of antibacterial activity in vitro and absorption and excretion of lincomycin and clinimycin. 19684386950
laboratory and clinical evaluation of 7-chloro-7-deoxylincomycin. 19684386951
[etiological disgnosis of purulent meningitis]. 19684387023
laboratory and clinical evaluation of rifampicin. 19684387028
cephalexin and cephaloglycin activity in vitro and absorption and urinary excretion of single oral doses in normal young adults.a large number of recently isolated bacterial pathogens were tested for susceptibility to cephalexin and cephaloglycin by the replica inoculating method. strains of group a hemolytic streptococci, viridans (alpha and gamma) streptococci, pneumococci, gonococci, meningococci, and penicillin g-sensitive staphylococcus aureus were all moderately to highly susceptible to both of these cephalosporin analogues, nearly all of the strains being two to eight (median four) times more susceptible to cephal ...19684387222
carbenicillin: activity in vitro and absorption and excretion in normal young men.carbenicillin is a new semisynthetic penicillin which differs from other penicillins in showing moderate antibacterial activity against pseudomonas. its activity in vitro is enhanced at low ph. serum binding is of low order and does not appreciably alter activity. strains of pseudomonas exposed to subinhibitory concentrations of carbenicillin rapidly develop resistance by a mechanism that does not depend upon destruction of the drug. in normal subjects, high levels of anti-pseudomonas activity a ...19684387223
aerosols of mycoplasmas, l forms, and bacteria: comparison of particle size, viability, and lethality of ultraviolet radiation.aerosols of microorganisms were tested for particle size by use of an andersen sampler. mycoplasma aerosols had an average count median diameter (cmd) of 2.1 +/- 0.5 mu. staphylococcus aureus l forms gave an average cmd of 4.6 +/- 1.7 mu; the diphtheroid l form, a cmd of 3.4 +/- 0.3 mu. escherichia coli had a cmd of 5.4 +/- 2.5 mu; neisseria sicca, 3.3 +/- 0.5 mu; n. meningitidis, 3.4 +/- 0.2 mu. s. aureus atcc 6538, the parent strain of the l form, yielded a cmd of 3.9 +/- 1.2 mu. candida albic ...19684865901
study of the moraxella group. i. genus moraxella and the neisseria catarrhalis group.a number of strains of oxidase-positive moraxellas and of neisserias related to neisseria catarrhalis were characterized with respect to a number of nutritional and physiological properties and could be assigned to several species or species groups on the basis of their phenotypic traits. this grouping was consistent with that established by bövre on the basis of transformation frequencies for streptomycin resistance. it is proposed to reserve the generic name moraxella for the oxidase-positive ...19684866103
the source of a gastric secretory inhibitor from human saliva. 19684871508
galactosidase activity of lactose-positive neisseria.the chromogenic substrate o-nitrophenyl-beta-d-galactopyranoside (onpg) was hydrolyzed by lactose-positive neisseria. eight strains of pharyngeal origin were examined. in culture reactions, seven strains resembled neisseria meningitidis with the exception that they produced acid from 1% (w/v) lactose. an eighth strain (v8) differed in that it did not form acid from maltose or from 1% lactose. however, acid formation was observed in 10% lactose cultures of strain v8, suggesting that entry of lact ...19685636831
purpura and septicemia due to neisseria subflava. 19685646715
inhibition of arylamidase by rabbit antiarylamidase antibody. 19685651143
the taxonomy of the genera moraxella and neisseria. 19685657262
[clinical trial of vibramycin]. 19685666831
[differential diagnosis of microbes with positive oxidase reactions by means of chromatography]. 19685671610
quantitative bacteriology of sputum. 19685683475
arylamidase of neisseria catarrhalis.neisseria catarrhalis produces arylamidase intracellularly and is one of the gram-negative bacteria producing exceptionally large amounts of this enzyme. in general, gram-positive bacteria do not produce this enzyme. arylamidase from n. catarrhalis was purified by salt fractionation, chromatography, and density gradient ultracentrifugation. its sedimentation coefficient was 6.6; l-alanine-beta-naphthylamide (betana) was the most rapidly hydrolyzed amino acid-betana. the enzyme had pk(e) values o ...19685685999
lack of deoxyribonucleic acid homology between species of the genus chlamydia. 19685686006
the bacterial flora of the ovine conjunctival sac. 19685689437
meningitis caused by neisseria catarrhalis. 19685706057
postcardiotomy endocarditis due to neisseria perflava on a prosthetic aortic valve. 19685713920
[antibacterial effect in vitro and in vivo of kitasamycin]. 19685730639
throat flora of a closed colony of beagle dogs. anl-7535. 19685307178
new objective criteria for inflammation in bronchial secretions. 19685301645
neisseria gonorrhoeae. ii. colonial variation and pathogenicity during 35 months in vitro.during 35 months of selective in vitro cultivation, neisseria gonorrhoeae cells retained their virulence for humans and were shown to be closely related to a particular colonial morphology. saline-autoagglutinability was the only other characteristic distinguishing virulent from avirulent cells. human responses to challenge with cells of the different colonial types were studied for their relationships to virulence or avirulence.19684979098
identification of "atypical" meningococcal strains in small children carriers, by means of the l.c.n. selective medium. 19684987380
symptomatic gonorrhea during pregnancy. 19684987509
[evaluation of a new method for the detection of neisseria meningitidis in the nasopharyngeal secretion of carriers]. 19684981148
[studies of the method of culture of n. gonorrhoeae in tissue cultures]. 19684988939
[fundmanetal studies of the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 8. relationship of neisseria and fusobacterium]. 19685251522
a study of the relationships between the sensitivities of neisseria gonorrhoeae to sodium penicillin g, four semi-synthetic penicillins, spiramycin, and fusidic acid. 19685005577
botryomycosis of the tongue. report of a case. 19675235476
microbial population shifts in developing human dental plaque. 19675237337
[fundamental studies on the dynamic movement of oral microbes. 3. relationship of neisseria and str. salivarius]. 19675248466
an indirect hemagglutination test for group b meningococcus. 19675006446
purulent pericarditis in infancy. 19675006794
[research on mimeae-herellae in venereal diseases]. 19674985650
isolation of bacteriophages active against neisseria meningitidis.five distinct bacteriophages have been isolated from strains of neisseria meningitidis. filtrates with titers of 10(-4) to 10(-6) were produced with a modified swanstrom and adams semisolid agar procedure, employing eugonbroth with added agar and an incubation temperature of 30 c. of 49 strains of n. meningitidis (groups b and c), 25 were lysed by one or more of the phages, but there was no lysis of other neisseria and mima polymorpha strains.19674990042
[on neisseria bacteria present among pharyngeal flora]. 19675600518
[microflora of nasopharyngeal tonsils in chronic adenoiditis]. 19675620403
[lantigen b in the therapy of the upper respiratory tract diseases in children]. 19676031065
a comparative study of bacterial alanine aminohydrolases. 19676035115
neisseria catarrhalis in exudate otitis media. 19676041112
gonorrhea: the office management of acute infections.gonorrhea has recently increased to epidemic proportions and is poorly controlled. the principal causes are probably increasing resistance of neisseria gonorrheae to penicillin, the difficulty of establishing the diagnosis and proving the cure in female patients and the inadequacy of resources devoted to the eradication of the disease by public health agencies. while examination of smears is adequate for diagnosis of the disease in males, in females cultures of vaginal exudate are necessary. gon ...19676045488
bacterial endocarditis due to neisseria perflava in a patient hypersensitive to penicillin. 19676056614
malate dehydrogenases. i. a survey of molecular size measured by gel filtration. 19676069046
selective medium with lincomycin and colistin for the isolation of pathogenic neisseriae. 19676070329
diuretics found effective against meningococci? 19676071270
[on the occurrence of various neisseria types in bronchopulmonary diseases]. 19676081491
[effect of pristamycin on staphylococci in vitro]. 19676082376
a chemically defined protein-free liquid medium for the cultivation of some species of neisseria.chemically defined, protein-free, liquid culture media are needed for research with pathogenic bacteria and for the preparation of vaccines from them. variations in growth or yield of organisms should be due only to differences in strain, and the medium itself should have little or no antigenic properties or toxicity. the medium should maintain the integrity of the bacterial species fully and it is particularly important that the complete antigenic complement of the organism should remain unalte ...19674873189
[comparative quantitative bacteriologic studies of urine, obtained by bladder puncture and catheter as well as by bladder puncture and midstream collection]. 19674874637
etiology of bacteremia.blood-culture results for a 15-year period from a large southern hospital were tabulated and analyzed for alterations in the bacterial species associated with bacteremia. from 15,543 cultures, 2,410 positive cultures (15.6%) were obtained. these results were grouped into 5-year periods, and an alteration in the incidence of the agents was demonstrated. in the past 5 years, gram-negative bacilli have replaced gram-positive cocci as the most common agents of bacteremia, and several species not for ...19674860529
deoxyribonucleic acid homologies among species of the genus neisseria.eleven aerobic species of neisseria, a mima sp., and a herellea sp. were tested for deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) homology in direct hybridization experiments. dna labeled with either (14)c or (32)p was prepared from five species of neisseria. unlabeled dna from the various microorganisms was immobilized on membrane filters, which, after pretreatment, were incubated with labeled dna (4,000 counts per min per filter) for 14 hr at 67 c. the measure of relatedness was expressed as the relative percen ...19674860918
influence of gastric ph on gastric and jejunal flora. 19674865576
rifampicin: a new rifamycin. i. bacteriological studies. 19674385644
[examination of bacterial flora in tracheo bronchial secretions taken by transcutaneous tracheal puncture in chronic bronchitis]. 19674385801
production of antibiotics by epidermophyton floccosum. i. the antibiotic spectrum of crude filtrate. 19674384329
[enzymatic make-up of strains of neisseria meningitidis sensitive and resistant to streptomycin. study of oxidative metabolism]. 19674386356
[cephalothin in the antibiogram]. 19674387781
[pharyngeal microbial flora in diseases of the respiratory tract in children]. 19674387840
otitis media: microbiology and evaluation of therapy. 19674397881
broad-spectrum penicillins and other antibiotics in the treatment of surgical infections. 19674397884
the penetration of broad-spectrum antibiotics into the cerebrospinal fluid. 19674397885
bacterial meningitis. 19674397887
preliminary evaluation of hetacillin in the treatment of acute bacterial meningitis. 19674397888
[anatomopathological study of a case of waterhouse-friederichsen syndrome with meningococcemia]. 19674976266
[on some unusual properties of meningococcus]. 19674981127
[pharyngeal flora in students. study of the pharyngeal flora associated with neisseria meningitides in the current epidemic outbreak and its sensitivity to antibiotics]. 19674973185
["one minute treatment" of gonococcal urethritis by spiramycin]. 19674973187
[usefulness of the fluorescent antibody method for the demonstration of gonococci in routine work]. 19674970717
[studies on the number of meningococcal carriers]. 19674973325
ultrastructure of meningococcal l forms. 19674970202
[ultrastructure of the wall of neisseria meningitidis]. 19674967163
[cephalothin and semisynthetic penicillins. in vitro test results on material in a large hospital]. 19674968842
[on the problem of gonorrheal and postgonorrheal urethritis]. 19674969502
[detection of neisseria gonorrhoeae by means of fluorescent antibody technique. ii. clinical appraisal]. 19674967018
d-glycero-d-manno-heptose as a component of lipopolysaccharides from gram-negative bacteria. 19674966383
[development of gonococcal sensitivity]. 19674966390
identification of neisseria gonorrhoeae by means of fluorescent antibody technique. 19674966397
isolation and characterization of bacteriophages for neisseria. 19674966117
is gonococcal sensitivity to antibiotics increasing in norway? 19674965851
[contribution to the bacterial diagnosis of gonorrhea]. 19674963077
antibiotic susceptibilities of neisseria gonorrheae isolates. 19674963188
ribonucleotides and ribonucleosides as methyl acceptors for s-adenosylmethionine: (amino- and thio-)purine methyl-transferases. incorporation of 6-amino-2-methylaminopurine into ribonucleic acids. 19674963395
antibacterial action of essential oils of artemisia as an ecological factor. i. antibacterial action of the volatile oils of artemisia tridentata and artemisia nova on aerobic bacteria.bacterial response to increasing amounts of the volatile oils varies significantly according to species of bacteria tested. among the four species examined, escherichia coli was the most resistant to the oils, followed by neisseria sicca, bacillus subtilis, and staphylococcus aureus. the oils of artemisia tridentata seem to have the same degree of antibacterial action as oils obtained from a. nova.19674963443
gonococcal bartholinitis. 19674963696
studies of venereal disease. i. probenecid-procaine penicillin g combination and tetracycline hydrochloride in the treatment of "penicillin-resistant" gonorrhea in men. 19674963707
studies of venereal disease. ii. observations on the incidence, etiology, and treatment of the postgonococcal urethritis syndrome. 19674963708
use of exogenous adenine to label the nucleic acids of wild-type neisseria meningitidis. 19674963781
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