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evaluation of disinfectants for hospital housekeeping use.a use-dilution procedure and screening method are proposed to aid the hospital bacteriologist in selecting the most effective disinfectants. sixteen disinfectants were tested with and without organic material on six different organisms. sporadic results usually obtained with quaternaries tested by the procedure of the association of official agricultural chemists (aoac) were eliminated by the methods of this study. the use-dilution procedure employs the material upon which the disinfectant is to ...196414239575
polyvinyl-pyrrolidone-iodine: an assessment of antibacterial activity. 196414239927
[on the antimicrobial effect of benzothiazolone and its derivatives]. 196414240186
[new thioglycolic acid derivative penicillins]. 196414240562
[clinical and bacteriological studies on the problem of colienteritis]. 196514240835
transfer of episomic elements to proteus. ii. nature of lac+ proteus strains isolated from clinical specimens.falkow, stanley (walter reed army institute of research, washington, d.c.), j. a. wohlhieter, r. v. citarella, and l. s. baron. transfer of episomic elements to proteus. ii. nature of lac(+)proteus strains isolated from clinical specimens. j. bacteriol. 88:1598-1601. 1964.-strains of proteus mirabilis exhibiting the unusual property of utilizing lactose (lac(+)) have been reported in clinical material. a genetic examination discloses that the lac(+) determinants in these proteus strains are asso ...196414240944
morphological changes in gram-negative bacilli exposed to cephalothin.chang, te-wen (tufts university school of medicine, boston, mass.), and louis weinstein. morphological changes in gram-negative bacilli exposed to cephalothin. j. bacteriol. 88:1790-1797. 1964.-exposure of gram-negative bacteria to cephalothin (7-[thiophene-2-acetamido]-cephalosporanic acid) revealed the formation of long filaments and large bodies, which were capable of reverting to normal cells when removed from contact with the drug. the degree of morphological change was found to be related ...196414240969
discrepant tests for hydrogen sulfide. 196414240976
the relationship among normal intestinal flora, kidney infections and kidney stones. 196414241187
effect of silastic in the bladder of the rat. 196414241193
preservatives for poliomyelitis (salk) vaccine. 3. 2-phenoxyethanol. 196414241801
bacteremia due to gram-negative rods. a clinical, bacteriologic, serologic and immunofluorescent study. 196514242500
the l-form of b. proteus vulgaris. i. a study on the dynamics of the formation of b. proteus vulgaris with slide culture method and observations made under phase-contrast microscope. 196414243613
the l-form of b. proteus vulgaris. ii. cytochemical study of the l-form of b. proteus, using feulgen's staining method and fluorescence microscopy with acridine orange. 196414243614
a modification of sandys' medium for inhibiting the swarming of proteus strains. 196414244710
the diagnosis of urinary tract infection. 196414244885
[on the degree of pollution of a limited water-network and its evaluation]. 196414245109
acute infections of the urinary tract and the urethral syndrome in general practice. 196514245177
infection complicating arterial grafts: personal experience with 12 cases and review of the literature. 196514247424
hair as a reservoir of staphylococci.the occurrence of staphylococcus aureus in the hair of the scalp was investigated in three groups: out-patients, in-patients, and staff of a general hospital. bacteria were grown from the hair of all the subjects tested and staphylococcus aureus was the commonest pathogen isolated. it was found more frequently in the hair than in the nose but 20% of hair carriers of staph. aureus were not nasal carriers. in hospital staff and in-patients, the staphylococci were highly resistant to antibiotics, a ...196514247696
antibacterial action of oxidized spermine. 196414247744
detection of bacteriuria by a modification of the nitrite test. 196514248449
[apropos of the pathogenesis and prevention of alimentary nitrate methemoglobinemia in infants]. 196414249173
alkalinized glutaraldehyde, a new antimicrobial agent. 196414249463
[results of a 7 years survey on enterobacteriaceae from butcher's meat in dalat and surroundings (central vietnam)]. 196414250522
presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of urinary-tract infections in general practice. 196514251518
preliminary evaluation of an activated glutaraldehyde solution for cold sterilization. 196514252622
a low-angle x-ray diffraction study of bacterial flagella. 196414253226
nuclease-resistant sequences in ultraviolet-irradiated deoxyribonucleic acid. 196414254017
some cyclic hydroxamic acids. 196414254303
differential urethrovesical urinary cell-count. a method of accurate diagnosis of lower-urinary-tract infections in women. 196514255215
effect of high fat diets on intestinal microflora and serum cholesterol in rats.graber, c. d. (baylor university college of medicine, houston, tex.), r. m. o'neal, and e. r. rabin. effect of high fat diets on intestinal microflora and serum cholesterol in rats. j. bacteriol. 89:47-51. 1965.-differential bacterial counts of feces and total plasma cholesterol determinations were performed on 60 wistar rats fed several high lipid diets for a period of approximately 6 months. fecal flora remained relatively stable irrespective of diet, but cholesterol levels rose in animals fed ...196514255680
fever of prolonged duration due to chronic otitis media. 196514257734
errors and hazards in the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial pneumonias. 196514258349
the significance of bacteremia with exchange transfusions. 196514258918
effects of calcium ion on kanamycin activity. 196514259189
[trial treatment of various "proteus" infections with 2,4-diamino-5-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl) pyrimidine, or (trim'ethoprime)]. 196514259732
[immunological reactions of the organism in otogenic intracranial inflammatory reactions]. 196414260408
gram-negative septicemia in urology. 196514260885
nalidixic acid (neggram) in the treatment of urinary infections.in a bacteriologic and clinical assessment of nalidixic acid (neggram), 95% of gramnegative urinary pathogens tested in vitro (with the exception of pseudomonas pyocyanea) were sensitive to therapeutically attainable levels. the antibacterial spectrum of this agent was surpassed only by parenteral kanamycin, which is potentially ototoxic. of 70 patients treated with 0.5-1.0 g. every six hours for from two weeks to two months, 61 underwent a full course of treatment and could be assessed. in 42 t ...196514261151
bacterial meningitis--a review of selected aspects. 1. general clinical features, special problems and unusual meningeal reactions mimicking bacterial meningitis. 196514261465
study of nalidixic acid. 196514261780
child care in general practice. urinary infection. 196514262200
[on the effect of antibiotics inhibiting the cell wall on gram-negative bacteria. ii. the effect of d-cycloserine on the concentration of cell wall precursors in proteus mirabilis and its l-phase]. 196514262418
[comparative study of drug resistance changes during prolonged use of antibiotics in urology]. 196514262872
the fate of pseudomonas aeruginosa, proteus mirabilis and escherichia coli in the mouse kidney. 196514263500
[antimicrobial activity of complex esters of omega-dialkylaminocarboxylic acids]. 196414264109
effect of various concentrations of brilliant green and bile salts on salmonellae and other microorganisms.a study of the inhibitory effect of 24 different combinations of brilliant green and bile salts concentrations was conducted, using seven species of microorganisms capable of fermenting mannitol. the inhibitory effect of brilliant green decreased as the bile salts concentration was increased. staphylococcus aureus and proteus rettgeri were inhibited by all test media. escherichia coli was inhibited in all but two combinations of brilliant green and bile salts. aerobacter aerogenes generally foll ...196514264851
[on quantitative germ determination in urinary tract infections]. 196514266002
dependency of cell size and form of proteus mirabilis on the peptone in the culture medium. 196414266037
[studies on the disk sensitivity test for clinical use with special reference to inoculum size and to the primary culture]. 196414266500
[studies on organic mercurials. iv. antibacterial and antifungal properties of organic mercurials containing theophylline derivatives]. 196414266541
[bacterial spheroplasts as recipients of infectious bacteriophage dna]. 196414267389
breakdown of amino acids by enterobacteriaceae. 3. characteristic colour reactions in the proteus-providencia group. 196414267554
[contribution to the salmonella diagnosis. i. biochemical differentiation of enterobacteriaceae]. 196514267682
problems in the treatment of ps. pyocyanea infections. 196514269349
plate micromethods for the determination of urea decomposition by bacteria. 196414270088
plate micromethods for the detection of indole produced by bacteria. 196414270089
implantation antagonism between e. coli and non-pathogenic or facultatively pathogenic enteric bacteria. 196414270398
spontaneous (endogenous) gas gangrene. 196514271087
[on the problem of nonspecific food poisoning]. 196514271410
the bactericidal activity of the serum of healthy beagles. lf-15. 196414273267
[sensitivity to various antibiotics of bacteria isolated in the kaohsiung area]. 196414273303
[resistance of the l-form of bacteria to heat and freezing]. 196514273502
mixed-culture interactions. i. commensalism of proteus vulgaris with saccharomyces cerevisiae in continuous culture.shindala, adnan (virginia polytechnic institute, blacksburg), henry r. bungay iii, noel r. krieg, and kathleen culbert. mixed-culture interactions. i. commensalism of proteus vulgaris with saccharomyces cerevisiae in continuous culture. j. bacteriol. 89:693-696. 1965.-a chemically defined medium was selected which supported the growth of saccharomyces cerevisiae, but not proteus vulgaris, in pure culture; however, p. vulgaris grew in mixed culture with the yeast. steady-state populations of each ...196514273647
fixation of bacterial l forms for electron microscopy. 196514273678
utilization of cyclic amides and formation of omega-amino acids by microorganisms. 196514273687
[isolation of pure enterococcal cultures mixed with proteus]. 196414273785
laboratory studies on gentamicin. 196314274883
predominant characteristics of the growth of some antibiotic-induced l-phase bacteria. 196314274952
antibiotic therapy in established chronic experimental proteus mirabilis pyelonephritis. 196314274971
comparison of lipids and lipopolysaccharide from the bacillary and l forms of proteus p18.nesbitt, j. a., iii (the johns hopkins university school of medicine, baltimore, md.), and w. j. lennarz. comparison of lipids and lipopolysaccharides from the bacillary and l forms of proteus p18. j. bacteriol. 89:1020-1025. 1965.-comparative studies on the l form of proteus p18 and the parent bacterium grown in a defined medium showed that the l form contained 1.5 times as much extractable lipid (dry weight) as the bacillary form. the composition of the lipids extractable by chloroform-methano ...196514276089
postirradiation growth, division, and recovery in bacteria. 196514276328
treatment of urinary tract infection with ampicillin. 196514278726
[amino acid decarboxylase of proteus vulgaris and streptococcus faecalis]. 196414279226
a study of the carriage of gram-negative bacilli by new-born babies in hospital. 196514280565
[on some biological properties of submicroscopic elements of bacterial l-forms]. 196414280834
treatment of pyelonephritis: bacterial, drug and host factors in success or failure among 252 patients. 196514281538
hemodynamic and metabolic studies on shock associated with bacteremia. observations on 16 patients. 196514283393
respiratory illness in factory and office workers. a study of minor respiratory illnesses in relation to changes in ventilatory capacity, sputum characteristics, and atmospheric pollution. 196514283437
the effect of the electron-opaque pore material on exchanges through the nuclear annuli.to investigate the extent to which the electron-opaque pore material can regulate nucleocytoplasmic exchanges which occur through the nuclear annuli, experiments were performed in which polyvinylpyrrolidone (pvp)-coated colloidal gold particles (25 to 170 a in diameter) were microinjected into the cytoplasm of amebas (amoeba proteus). the cells were fixed at various times after injection and examined with the electron microscope in order to determine the location of the gold particles. high conc ...196514283630
hyperbaric oxygenation chronic osteomyelitis. 196514283767
[possibility of bacterial contamination of the external environment of milk plants]. 196514284528
a clinical trial of nalidixic acid (negram) in urinary infections. 196514286138
outbreak of toxicoinfective food poisoning due to one serotype of p. hauseri, biotype p. mirabilis. 196514286325
effects of high pressure on pinocytosis in amoeba proteus. 196514287189
latent osteomyelitis; report of 7 cases. 196514287857
activity of ampicillin alone and in combination with chloramphenicol or streptomycin against proteus mirabilis in vivo and in vitro. 196414287942
[use of novobiocin as a selective agent in the isolation of salmonella]. 196414288224
the morphology and fine structure of small particles present in cultures of a proteus l form. 196514289433
[phage-typing of proteus ox19, oxk, ox2 and oxl]. 196514289970
[bacteriophages and l forms of bacteria]. 196514289981
electron microscope studies of bacterial flagella. 196514290347
effect of divalent cations on the activity of bacterial urease. 196514290953
metabolic properties of some l forms derived from gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.weibull claes (central bacteriological laboratory of stockholm city, stockholm, sweden), and hans gyllang. metabolic properties of some l forms derived from gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. j. bacteriol. 89:1443-1447. 1965.-l forms of two gram-positive bacteria, a staphylococcus and a diphtheroid, were found to be devoid of catalase and cytochromes, whereas the normal bacteria from which these l forms were derived contained large amounts of these enzymes. on the other hand, l forms of a ...196514291577
[on proteus hemotoxins isolated from children with intestinal diseases]. 196514291751
growth of male-specific bacteriophage in proteus mirabilis harboring f-genotes derived from escherichia coli.horiuchi, kensuke (yale university, new haven, conn.), and edward a. adelberg. growth of male-specific bacteriophage in proteus mirabilis harboring f-genotes derived from escherichia coli. j. bacteriol. 89:1231-1236. 1965.-male-specific bacteriophage ms2 was shown to infect and grow in proteus mirabilis strains which harbor f-genotes derived from escherichia coli k-12. the burst size was 2,000 to 3,000, which is similar to that in e. coli k-12, whereas the latent period was 45 min, definitely lo ...196514292991
the use of fibrinolytic activators in meningitis and similar conditions. 196514294748
the present status of bacterial resistance to sulfonamides. 196414294858
[studies on uv-induced mutation in some streptomycin-dependent strains of proteus mirabilis hauser]. 196414298264
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