antimicrobial susceptibility of anaerobic bacteria in auckland 1987-90. | the antimicrobial susceptibility of 292 clinical isolates of anaerobic bacteria was determined by a standard agar dilution method. metronidazole was the most active agent with only one bacteroides fragilis, two anaerobic cocci, and propionibacterium acnes being resistant. for b fragilis itself and other members of the b fragilis group: 35/35 (100%) and 43/44 (98%) respectively, were susceptible to amoxycillin-clavulanic acid; 47/47 (100%) and 55/56 (98%) respectively, were susceptible to cefoxit ... | 1992 | 1549266 |
endophthalmitis in auckland 1983-1991. | a review was made of 58 cases of suspected endophthalmitis presenting to auckland public hospital between january 1983 and july 1991 (103 months). thirty culture positive cases were found comprising 13 early onset postoperative, six delayed onset postoperative, five bleb-associated, four post-traumatic and two endogenous cases. the most frequent organism grown in postoperative endophthalmitis was staphylococcus epidermidis. no conclusion could be reached as to the effectiveness of early versus d ... | 1993 | 8148139 |
susceptibility of anaerobic bacteria in auckland: 1991-1996. | to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility of local anaerobic bacteria. | 1999 | 10678225 |
severe infective keratitis leading to hospital admission in new zealand. | to identify key risk factors and the management and outcome of severe infective keratitis leading to public hospital admission in new zealand. | 2003 | 12928276 |
anaerobic bacteraemia in patients admitted to auckland city hospital: its clinical significance. | to determine the clinical significance and outcomes for patients with anaerobic bacteraemia at our institution over a 2-year period. | 2007 | 18264176 |