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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 107:1279-1283
In the complex aetiology of human actinomykoses, various Actinomyces species, especially A. israelii, play the pathogenetically leading role in the mixed flora so typical for these diseases. A number of other microaerophilic and anaerobic bacteria ar
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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 117:687-691
Between 1. 1. 1988 and 31. 12. 1990, greater than or equal to 10 colony-forming units of Staph. saprophyticus were isolated from 55 of a total of 20,000 urine samples went in. The isolates from these 55 patients (52 women, 3 men; mean age 29 [17-58]
Autor:
G. Pulverer, K. Roszkowski, Lütticken R, K. Oette, Gerhard Uhlenbruck, H.J. Beuth, W. Roszkowski, H. L. Ko, Schotten T
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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 111:991-995
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G. Pulverer, S Arens, J.M. Schierholz, E Neugebauer, D. P. König, M Korenkov, A. F. E. Rump, N Brenner, G Waalenkamp, N Yücel, C. Morsczeck, J. Beuth
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Der Orthop�de. 33:397-404
One of the most important risk factors in orthopedic surgery is implant-associated infection. Adhesion and colonization mediated implant infections are extremely resistant to antibiotics and host defences and frequently persist until the biomaterial
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 46:45-50
Indwelling vascular catheters are a major cause of nosocomial sepsis. Prevention of colonization of polymeric surfaces by continuous release of bactericidal, highly biocompatible antimicrobials incorporated into polymers has been investigated as a pr
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Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik. 30:869-875
Nosocomial infection are estimated to involve more than 2 million patients annually and in 1992 cost more than $4,5 billion in the USA (1). The surfaces of indwelling medical devices are an excellent platform for the formation of life-threatening inf
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Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie. 289:165-177
Biofilms occur in natural aquatic ecosystems and on surfaces of biomaterials. They are generally associated with clinical infections predominantly of prosthetic hip joints, heart valves and catheters. Sessile microorganisms may be intimately associat
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F. Fruet, P. Felleiter, R. Conte, A. Bontadini, J. Freudenberg, H. Storch, J. Zingsem, C. Fleischer, H. Lefèvre, A. Glaser, D. Glück, J.M. Schierholz, H. Fiedler, G. Singbartl, W.H. Gerlich, H. Aicher, C. Kücherer, P. Michel, B. Neidhardt, T. Vuk, S. Manfroi, W. Weise, S.T. Kießig, A. Mühlbacher, C. Hornstein, M. Tomicic, V. Kretschmer, G. Pulverer, R. Eckstein, D. Grgicevic, M.C. Ruscitto, J. Beuth, G. Caspari, C. Saavedra-Maldonado, W. Schleinzer, A.F.E. Rump, V. Weisbach, G. Hunsmann, D. Godec, W. Bodemer, M. Wiesneth, U.T. Seyfert, P. Muß, T. Zeiler, B. Kubanek, U. Michl, C. Stahl-Hennig, R. Zimmermann, M. Balija, G. Pauli, C. Maglov
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Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy. 26:253-257
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Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy. 26:278-287
Background: Central venous catheter (CVC) infections and thrombotic events continue to present a challenge to modern medicine. Prolonged hospital stay, morbidity
Vergleich der Staphylokokken- und Mikrokokken-Wirksamkeit von Fosfomycin, Oxacillin und Penicillin G
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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 105:1541-1543