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systemic haemophilus influenzae infections in the era of ampicillin resistance. 1977303745
nasopharyngeal carriage of antibiotic-resistant haemophilus influenzae in healthy children.we selected 16 schools representing a broad socioeconomic cross-section of metropolitan omaha and obtained nasopharyngeal cultures for haemophilus influenzae from 1,084 healthy 4- to 7-year-old children. we found that 34.2% of the children carried nontypable strains and 2.0% carried type b strains. carriage rates were not influenced by recent illness, family size, or number of people sharing a bedroom. the prevalence of ampicillin-resistant h influenzae in the sample population was 0.9% for nont ...1979314623
systemic hemophilus influenza infections in central nebraska--how useful will the new vaccine be? 19863485260
difference in the rate of ampicillin--resistant haemophilus influenzae in rural and urban nebraska. 19816972490
ampicillin-resistant haemophilus influenza in nebraska. 19826977726
systemic hemophilus influenzae infection. a study of risk factors.in omaha, from 1974 to 79, 30 (12.5%) of 240 patients with haemophilus influenzae bacteremia or meningitis had a wide variety of conditions known to be associated with increased susceptibility to bacterial infection. neonates and adults accounted for 47 per cent of the infections. non-type b and non-typable strains caused 41 per cent of the episodes. forty-one per cent of patients had bacteremia with no detectable focus of infection. the incidence of meningitis was low. mortality was 28 per cent ...19826978794
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