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Page 187
... penicillin - allergic patient , but the problem of multiply resistant pneumo- cocci and of pneumococci resistant only to pen- icillin must be kept in mind . Since the advent of antibiotics , especially penicillin , the overall mortality ...
... penicillin - allergic patient , but the problem of multiply resistant pneumo- cocci and of pneumococci resistant only to pen- icillin must be kept in mind . Since the advent of antibiotics , especially penicillin , the overall mortality ...
Page 196
... penicillin G in the treatment of gonococcal dis- ease related to production of penicillinase by the organism . 33,34 There is no evidence of reduced communicability or invasiveness in these strains . There are reports from various parts ...
... penicillin G in the treatment of gonococcal dis- ease related to production of penicillinase by the organism . 33,34 There is no evidence of reduced communicability or invasiveness in these strains . There are reports from various parts ...
Page 545
... penicillin G and is not routinely test- ed ; however , in patients hypersensitive to peni- cillin , the isolate may be tested against erythro- mycin or clindamycin . The susceptibility of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to penicillin can be ...
... penicillin G and is not routinely test- ed ; however , in patients hypersensitive to peni- cillin , the isolate may be tested against erythro- mycin or clindamycin . The susceptibility of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to penicillin can be ...
Contents
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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