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Empiric antimicrobial therapy for ventilator-associated pneumonia after brain injury

Empiric antimicrobial therapy for ventilator-associated pneumonia after brain injury

... limited-spectrum antimicrobial therapy can impact the prognostic value of the ...Limited-spectrum antimicrobial therapy was defined as the use of ampicillin/sulbactam, ceftriaxone or ...

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Impact on the Gut Microbiota of Intensive and Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy in Patients With Bone and Joint Infection

Impact on the Gut Microbiota of Intensive and Prolonged Antimicrobial Therapy in Patients With Bone and Joint Infection

... now blooming, with contrasting results extending the need to validate the administration modality and long-term safety ( 48 ). Our study has some limitations. First, the relatively low number of evaluated patients may ...

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View of PICC Your Battles: Considering the Appropriateness of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) Lines for Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) in Injection Drug Users (IDUs)

View of PICC Your Battles: Considering the Appropriateness of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) Lines for Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) in Injection Drug Users (IDUs)

... 14. Beieler AM, Dellit TH, Chan JD, et al. Successful Implementation of Out- patient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy at a Medical Respite Facility for Homeless Patients. J Hosp Med. 2016;11(8):531-5. 15. ...

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Antimicrobial effects of antipyretics

Antimicrobial effects of antipyretics

... with antimicrobial therapy, it is important to understand the interactions between these two classes of ...the antimicrobial effects of antipyretic drugs and the underlying mechanisms ...of ...

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Phage therapy faces evolutionary challenges

Phage therapy faces evolutionary challenges

... phage therapy is that, sooner or later, bacteria will evolve resistance to ...known antimicrobial therapy, but here this is also part of a ubiquitous natural process of co-evolution between phages ...

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A point-prevalence survey of antimicrobial utilisation within New Brunswick hospitals to focus antimicrobial stewardship efforts and decrease low-value care

A point-prevalence survey of antimicrobial utilisation within New Brunswick hospitals to focus antimicrobial stewardship efforts and decrease low-value care

... about antimicrobial use and to assess the impact of interventions such as antibiotic ...stop antimicrobial therapy when ...overall antimicrobial utilisation, the authors do report on the ...

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New 3-substituted-2,1-benzisoxazoles: Synthesis and antimicrobial activities

New 3-substituted-2,1-benzisoxazoles: Synthesis and antimicrobial activities

... 4.6.2. Antimicrobial assays All microorganisms were grown in broth medium with continuous shaking (200 rpm). Bacillus subtilis (CIP 5262), Staphylococcus aureus (CIP 53156) were used as Gram-positive strains. The ...

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Antimicrobial characteristics of untreated wood: towards a hygienic environment

Antimicrobial characteristics of untreated wood: towards a hygienic environment

... [42] . Once the fiber saturation point is reached the wood does not absorb more moisture, therefore the hygroscopic antimicrobial potential may decrease [43] . Gehrig et al. [29] studied the survival of E. coli on ...

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Antimicrobial activity of extracts from Crotalaria bernieri Baill. (Fabaceae)

Antimicrobial activity of extracts from Crotalaria bernieri Baill. (Fabaceae)

... 1230 Afr. J. Microbiol. Res Figure 1. Crotalaria bernieri (a) the whole plant; (b) flower; (c) fruits (Source: the authors). to find new disposable and affordable remedies to face this problem (Zongo et al., 2011). Many ...

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Antimicrobial activity of bone cements embedded with organic nanoparticles

Antimicrobial activity of bone cements embedded with organic nanoparticles

... Abstract: Infections after orthopedic surgery are a very unwelcome outcome; despite the widespread use of antibiotics, their incidence can be as high as 10%. This risk is likely to increase as antibiotics are gradually ...

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Antimicrobial susceptibilities of Campylobacter strains isolated from food animals

Antimicrobial susceptibilities of Campylobacter strains isolated from food animals

... Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Campylobacter Strains Isolated from Food Animals. M. VAN LOOVEREN, 1 * G. DAUBE, 2 L. DE ZUTTER, 3 J. M. DUMONT, 4 C. LAMMENS, 1 M. WIJDOOGHE, 1 E. VAN UTTERBEECK, 1 P. VANDAMME, ...

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Antimicrobial susceptibilities of Salmonella strains isolated from food animals

Antimicrobial susceptibilities of Salmonella strains isolated from food animals

... Methods: 505 Salmonella strains were isolated from pigs, and broiler (< 7 weeks) and adult (> 20 weeks) chickens between June and December 1998. All strains were serotyped, phage typed, and their activity (µg/ml) ...

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Is adaptive therapy natural?

Is adaptive therapy natural?

... organ-specific versus whole organism mechanisms of tumor suppression. Hence, cancer sup- pression and cancer incidence should be more prominent in some organs than in others. Simi- larly, based on which fitness-limiting ...

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Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates.

Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates Against Campylobacter jejuni Isolates.

... It is only recently that plant-derived food ingredients have been explored for their antimicrobial properties. So far, essential oils were the most frequently used form of plant extract tested for ...

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Synthesis of FAU-Type Zeolite Membranes with Antimicrobial Activity

Synthesis of FAU-Type Zeolite Membranes with Antimicrobial Activity

... Molecules 2020, 25, 3414 9 of 14 Molecules 2019, 24, x FOR PEER REVIEW 10 of 16 Figure 7. Antimicrobial activity of ion-exchanged zeolites. (a) Inhibition distances of E. coli bacteria growth by Na-FAU zeolite ...

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Issues in image-guided therapy.

Issues in image-guided therapy.

... References: 1. Lavall e é S , Cinquin P , Troccaz J Editor: Roux C , Coatrieux JL Computer Integrated Surgery and Therapy: State of the Art. Contemporary Perspectives in Three-Dimensional Biomedical Imaging. ...

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From Embryo Research to Therapy

From Embryo Research to Therapy

... replacement therapy is concerned here, given that the restoration of diploidy does not modify the individual’s genome, often considered the basis of this ...

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Can nanotechnology potentiate photodynamic therapy?

Can nanotechnology potentiate photodynamic therapy?

... 2.2. Lipoplexes Lipoplexes are complexes of cationic liposomes with other molecules (most commonly, negatively charged polynucleic acids), and have been most commonly used in gene therapy, for the delivery of ...

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Prostate segmentation in HIFU therapy.

Prostate segmentation in HIFU therapy.

... II. M ATERIALS The transrectal prostate images used in this study were ac- quired intraoperatively on several Ablatherm devices. The tran- srectal ultrasound probe is composed of two transducers, one for therapy ...

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Oxalis corniculata L. in Tanzania: traditional use, cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activities

Oxalis corniculata L. in Tanzania: traditional use, cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activities

... sterile distilled water. Ten mils of the pure culture were then centrifuged. Using sterile physiological saline, they were washed twice and the suspension adjusted to optical density of 0.1 at 600 nm, equivalent to a ...

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