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In. Veronesi, Ricardo; Focaccia, Roberto. Tratado de infectologia: v.1. Säo Paulo, Atheneu, 2 ed; 2002. p.252-253. (BR).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-317674
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In. Veronesi, Ricardo; Focaccia, Roberto. Tratado de infectologia: v.1. Säo Paulo, Atheneu, 2 ed; 2002. p.587-596, ilus, tab. (BR).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-317697

Subject(s)
Botulism
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In. Veronesi, Ricardo; Focaccia, Roberto. Tratado de infectologia: v.1. Säo Paulo, Atheneu, 2 ed; 2002. p.605-606. (BR).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-317699
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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 2(1): 18-24, Feb. 1998. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-339446

ABSTRACT

A multicenter study was carried out in order to compare the in vitro activity of sparfloxacin, to ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, cephalexin, cefuroxine and azithromycin, against 1,125 microorganisms recently isolated from clinical specimens, most of them representative of respiratory tract infections. Sparfloxacin demonstrated potent action and was more active than the ß-lactan agents and azithromycin against most of the bacterial strains tested. Sparfloxacin was more potent (96 percent and 95 percent sensitivity, with MIC90 of 0.19µg/mL and 0.5µg/mL, respectively) than the order antimicrobial agents tested against the Enterobacteriaceae family (Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae). It was found to be equivalent in activity to ciprofloxacin (96 percent and 91 percent sensitivity and MIC90 of o.25 and 0.75µg/mL, respectively). Sparfloxacin was also found to be very active against the most fastidious microorganisms commonly associated to respiratory tract infections such as the penicillin-susceptible and resistant Haemophilus influenzae (MIC90 0.032µg/mL) and non ß-lactamase producing Moraxella catarrhalis (MIC90 0.5µg/mL).


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Amoxicillin , Ciprofloxacin , Haemophilus influenzae , In Vitro Techniques , Respiratory Tract Infections/epidemiology , Respiratory Tract Infections/drug therapy , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Streptococcus pneumoniae , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Gram-Positive Bacteria/isolation & purification , Brazil , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Rev. paul. pediatr ; 10(37): 75-7, jun. 1992.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-218928

ABSTRACT

Os autores relatam a evoluçäo de um lactente que apresentou a síndrome do choque tóxico por Sterptococcus beta hemolítico do grupo A. Essa síndrome caracteriza-se por falência de múltiplos órgäos, instabilidade hemodinâmica e rápida deterioraçäo do estado geral, podendo levar o paciente a morte. Neste caso, havia uma varicela concomitante. A cepa isolada d S. pyogenes foi enviada ao CDC (Centers for Disease Control), nos EUA, para sorotipagem, tendo sido caracterizada como MITI


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Streptococcus pyogenes/isolation & purification , Chickenpox/complications , Shock, Septic/complications , Chickenpox/diagnosis , Shock, Septic/diagnosis
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