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is a list of current nomenclature and taxonomy of clinically significant anaerobic bacteria, as of October 1999. Leder, Karin S., Barlam, Tamara F. / / Clinical Infectious Diseases, 3/1/2000, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p622
discusses case paraspinalnyh abscess and diskitis due to anaerobic bacteria Peptostreptococcus microscopy. Clinical signs, treatment, and other reported cases of abscess and diskitis paraspinalnyh by Mr. microscopy. Rowe, DE, Faynhold, SM, Citron, DM, Goldstein, EEK, Wexler, HM, Rosenblatt, JE; Cox, M., Jenkins, S.; Hecht, DW / / Clinical Infectious Diseases, 9/2 / 2002 Supplement 1, Vol. 35, pS36
multilaboratory study compared the growth of 30 fastidious anaerobes, using 5 different agar media: WilkinsChalgren (WC), lavatory or all or lacquer lamb blood strattera 25mg, and Brucella supplemented with vitamin K [under 1] and hemin or lacquer or whole blood of sheep. Media compared ... Ueno, Kazue, Kato, Naoki, Kato, Hara / / Clinical Infectious Diseases, 9/2/2002 Appendix 1, Vol. 35, pS54
description of research in anaerobic bacteria and diseases related to Japan. Clinical infection susceptibility and resistance mechanisms, epidemiology and administration system, pathogenesis and virulence factors. Barenfanger, JK, Drake, Cheryl A.; Lawhorn, Jerry Kopec, Charles; Killiam, Robbin / / Clinical Infectious Diseases, 9/2/2002 Appendix 1, Vol. 35, pS78
To our knowledge, the effects of improved anaerobic techniques have not been documented. We compared data of patients in 2 different periodsthe the first when anaerobic cultures were carried out by standard methods (control or "before" group), and second, when anaerobic ... .
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