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pro vyhledávání: '"A.P. Ball"'
Autor:
J.G. Bartlett, A.P. Ball, Lionel A. Mandell, Glenn S. Tillotson, Javier Garau, Ethan Rubinstein, William A. Craig, Keith P. Klugman, Donald E. Low, D. Felmingham, G.L. Drusano
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Journal of Chemotherapy. 16:419-436
The current document bestows an expert synopsis of key new information presented at the 43rd Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) meeting in 2003. Data is presented on the socio-political aspects of and policies on
Since the first edition there has been a great demand for this book. It has been revised to include up-to-date and new entries covering recent additions to the availa ble drugs. As well there are now sections on clinical situations, or types of pat
Autor:
S.J. Eykyn, D.C. Shanson, N.A. Simmons, William A. Littler, D.A. Mcgowan, R.A. Cawson, A.P. Ball, C.M. Oakley, R. Feldman
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Lancet (London, England). 340(8831)
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Lancet (London, England). 339(8788)
Autor:
A.P. Ball
Publikováno v:
The Journal of international medical research. 19(6)
Azithromycin, a novel azalide antibiotic structurally related to erythromycin, has been shown by in vitro studies to have similar activity to erythromycin against Gram-positive pathogens but additionally to have increased activity against some Gram-n
Autor:
S.J. Eykyn, C.M. Oakley, A.P. Ball, R.A. Cawson, N.A. Simmons, D.C. Shanson, William A. Littler, D.A. Mcgowan
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 339:1292-1293
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection. 1:353-365
Summary The features of enteric fever have been assessed in 29 patients, predominantly from the Indian sub-continent. The disease presented as a non-specific febrile illness with an insidious, onset. Fever was almost invariable (96 per cent), but rel
Autor:
A.P. Ball, I.D. Farrell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection. 1:121-125
Autor:
A.P. Ball
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The Lancet. 320:197-199
Autor:
A.P. Ball
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infection. 2(4)
Nasopharyngeal carriage of virulent meningococci is common in the community rising from 2-4-5.4 per cent in children (Gold, Goldschneider, Lepow, Draper and Randolph, 1978; Marks, Frasch and Shapera, 1979) to 21 per cent in mixed populations (Fraser,