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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1992; 6 (3): 671-4
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-25354

ABSTRACT

Ten strains of K. pneumoniae were isolated from 225 cases of urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections and diarrhea [4.4 percent]. They were tested for sensitivity to pooled normal human serum and viable counts were done at 0, 60, 120, 180 minutes. Normal human serum was obtained by pooling the sera from twenty healthy adults who were not receiving antibiotics. Five strains [50 percent] were sensitive to human serum, three strains [30 percent] were resistant to human serum and two strains [20 percent] showed intermediate sensitivity to human serum. Thus the presence of bactericidal action of normal serum on klebsiella may explain the low incidence [4.4 percent] of Klebsiella isolates from different clinical samples


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Humans , Serum Globulins/pharmacology
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Journal of the Egyptian Medical Association [The]. 1986; 69 (9-12): 477-481
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-7627

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Ninety three cases of tonsillitis were studied for antistreptolysin O titre and C-reactive protein before and 2 months after tonsillectomy. Marked reduction is seen in the level of antistreptolysin after tonsillectomy. Before operation the levels ranged between 1:1360 and 1:170. After operation they ranged between 1:480-1:120. Cases with strong positive C-reactive protein turned weak positive while those with weak positive reaction either remained weak positive or turned negative


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Antistreptolysin , C-Reactive Protein
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