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Akanbi II A, Taiwoo S, Babatunde S, Onile B, Abdulraheem I. Anti- biotic susceptibility pattern of streptoccocus pneumoniae in Ilorin, Nigeria. African journal of clinical and experimental microbiology 2004; 5:173-6.Akanbi II A, Taiwoo S, Babatunde S, Onile B, Abdulraheem I. Antibiotic ...
Several drugs have been tested for treatment ofStreptococcus. Antibiotic treatment is generally ineffective, and the need for a proper vaccine becomes a must (Klesius et al., 2000). However,Darwish and Griffin (2002)found thatOxytetracyclinewas effective in controllingS. iniaein blue tilapia (O....
Two new mechanisms of macrolide resistance in clinical strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae from Eastern Europe and North America. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2000;44:3395–401. 24. Perez-Trallero E, Marimon JM, Iglesias L, Larruskain J. Fluoroquinolone and macrolide treatment failure in pneumococcal...
In critically ill patients with PCAP, age, gender, and organ failures at ICU admission were more strongly associated with hospital mortality than were comorbidities. Neither pneumococcal serotype nor antibiotic regimen was associated with hospital mortality. ...
Antibiotic Resistance of Pneumococci Lesley McGee, ... Keith P. Klugman, in Streptococcus Pneumoniae, 2015 Streptogramin Resistance Quinupristin–dalfopristin is a 30:70 combination of a type B and a type A streptogramin. The two components target the late and early stages of bacterial protei...
Streptococcus pneumoniae, as its name suggests, causes pneumonia. It may also cause disease via nasopharyngeal spread (e.g.,otitis media,sinusitis, meningitis). Streptococcus pyogenesis a very common cause of human infection, producingpharyngitis(strep throat) and skin infections (streptococcal impetigo...
therapy described above, the compositions of this invention may be used generally as a wound treatment agent to prevent adhesion of bacteria to matrix proteins exposed in wound tissue and for prophylactic use in dental treatment as an alternative to, or in conjunction with, antibiotic prophylaxis. ...
K. pneumoniae K1+4354 >128.0 4.0K. pneumoniae 4005 >128.0 2.0Prot. vulgaris2829 >128.0 4.0Prot. morganii Smr2833 >128.0 8.0Prot. mirabilis Gmr2830 >128.0 4.0Ps. aeruginosa RPL11+3350 >128.0 >128.0Ps. aeruginosa2835 >128.0 >128.0Ps. aeruginosa4279 >128.0 >128.0Ser. marcescens2840 >128.0 ...
Zhang et al. Detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae in whole blood PCR. Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1995) vol. 33, N 3, pp. 596-601. Allignet, et al. “Sequence of a staphylococcal plasmid gene, vga, encoding a putative ATP-binding protein involved in resistance to virginiamycin A-li...