The results of microbiological research carried out on haematological patients admitted to the same ward are reported. The pathogenic flora observed consisted mainly of gram-negative germs (60%). Pseudomonas infections represented the most important problem because of their frequency and the consequent clinical problems. The in vitro sensitivity of 306 strains of gram-negative germs to 11 different antibiotics has been analysed. Amikacin proved to be easily the most effective antibiotic against isolated pathogens
Pathogenic flora in hematology patients. Gram-negative germs and their in vitro sensitivity to antibiotics / A. Cortelezzi, F. Radaelli, M. Savarè. - In: MINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0026-4806. - 73:5(1982 Feb), pp. 161-170.
Pathogenic flora in hematology patients. Gram-negative germs and their in vitro sensitivity to antibiotics
A. CortelezziPrimo
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1982
Abstract
The results of microbiological research carried out on haematological patients admitted to the same ward are reported. The pathogenic flora observed consisted mainly of gram-negative germs (60%). Pseudomonas infections represented the most important problem because of their frequency and the consequent clinical problems. The in vitro sensitivity of 306 strains of gram-negative germs to 11 different antibiotics has been analysed. Amikacin proved to be easily the most effective antibiotic against isolated pathogensPubblicazioni consigliate
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