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Kappstein, I.

( I. Kappstein)


pseudomonic acid mupirocin pseudomonic carriage staphylococcus aureus aureus treatment volunteer staphylococcus hospital study journal ointment 4 days mellow phage types activity elimination antibiotic casewell hospital epidemiology 5 days side effects buccal reddening subject result phage antimicrobial chemical mupirocin 119 results formulation follow-up agent /o pharyngeal swabs j-national reference centre paraffin base formulation recolonization match-head size amounts staphylococcus gram-positive bacteria chemotherapy typing mannitol salt agar trial pharyngeal 24 post-treatment swabs dacre hughe reference 31 staff members novel antibiotic journal f &burg 118 name pseudomonic acid staff children chain 561-565. casewell ointment base in-vitro activity polyethylene glycol antimicrobial agents blood agar treatment recolonization phage typing nose swabs specimens blood-agar day 3 urology ward protein synthesis gentamicin-and methicillin-resistant coagulase-tube test nursing staff chemical structure pseudomonas jluorescens bactericidal concentrations cotton-wool swabs lancet ii multiresistant micro-organism calcium salt haemophilus injluenzae mellows 1978




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Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus treated with topical mupirocin (pseudomonic acid) in a children's hospital (Article)
Frank, U. Lenz, W. Damrath, E. Kappstein, I. Daschner, F. D.
1989-01-01