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Autor:
Ian Butcher
Publikováno v:
Peripeti. 18:30-41
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection. 42:74-76
Only two incidents of periprosthetic infection due to Candida glabrata have been reported in the literature. We report successful treatment of a total hip replacement infected with this rare organism by a two-stage revision and synergistic combinatio
Publikováno v:
Clinicalexperimental optometry. 93(5)
Purpose: Trends in antibiotic sensitivity of pathogenic bacteria change with time and the emergence of resistance to commonly used antibiotics is not uncommon. The aim of this study is to identify the antibiotic susceptibility and resistance patterns
Autor:
Ian Butcher, Konstantinos Panousis, James H. Reilly, Peter Grigoris, David L. Hamblen, Bardeep Rana
Publikováno v:
Acta orthopaedica. 76(3)
The diagnosis of prosthetic infection remains a challenge, as no test is 100% sensitive and 100% specific. Recent advances in molecular biology have enabled the detection of infection in culture negative cases.We evaluated the effectiveness of polyme
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume. :725-727
We investigated the incidence of cephalosporin-resistant bacteria in infected hip arthroplasties. Of 740 patients having hip replacement or related procedures performed over three years, 30 had positive bacteriological cultures from tissue removed at
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection. 44:112
Autor:
Ian Butcher
Publikováno v:
Education + Training. 24:293-296
In a world where an increasingly high proportion of business is conducted in English it is becoming extremely important for company personnel to be operational in that language. The training officers of companies are daily bombarded with glossy broch
Autor:
Ian Butcher
Publikováno v:
Education + Training. 27:315-320
Walking the corridors of the institutions of the EEC can be a multi‐lingual experience. When buying a newspaper or meeting someone for the first time in the Brussels headquarters, French tends to be the preferred working language. When a Dane speak