15 research outputs found

    PROBLEMES BACTERIOLOGIQUES POSES PAR LES INFECTIONS HOSPITALIERES

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    Bacteria responsible for nosocomial, i.e. hospital acquired, infections present a multiresistance to antibiotics. Multiple studies performed since the introduction of the first antibiotics have shown a correlation between their use and the identification and sensitivity of isolated bacteria. A program of control of antibiotherapy should be instituted in the hospitals in order to limit the occurrence of resistant strains.SCOPUS: NotDefined.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    TRAITEMENT DES INFECTIONS URINAIRES PAR LA PIVAMPICILLINE. EVALUATION CLINIQUE ET MICROBIOLOGIQUE

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    Pivampicillin, an ester of ampicillin hydrolyzed after oral administration, was given to 25 elderly patients suffering from urinary tract infections. Daily dosage was 3 x 700 mg. This treatment was well tolerated and gave good clinical results. Antibiotic concentration in serum, obtained 2 and 6 hr after oral administration of 700 mg of pivampicillin (an amount equivalent to 500 mg of ampicillin) averaged respectively 6.1 and 1.5 ÎĽg/ml; these levels are two times higher than those produced by ampicillin administered orally at the same dose.SCOPUS: NotDefined.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    LA CEFAZOLINE

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    SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Etude des germes anaerobies isolés des escarres de decubitus

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    Anaerobic bacteria are commonly isolated from necrotic decubitus ulcers. In patients suffering from such lesions, Bacteroides fragilis bacteremia occurs not infrequently.SCOPUS: NotDefined.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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