87 research outputs found

    Laboratory Diagnosis of Glandular Fever

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    Intrarenal antibiotic distribution in health and disease

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    Despite the controversy that exists concerning the exact incidence of pyelonephritis [1], the data of Stamey, Govan and Palmer [2], Reeves and Brumfitt [3], Fairley, Bond and Brown [4, 5] and Ronald, Cutler and Turck [6], identifying the site of infection in urinary tract infections, suggest that 25 to 50% of patients with urinary tract infections may have renal parenchymal infection. The frequency of recurrent urinary tract infections and the fact that a substantial number of all patients entering hemodialysis and renal transplantation programs may have chronic pyelonephritis as their primary form of renal disease serve to document the need for continuing critical evaluation of the management and antibiotic therapy of pyelonephritis

    Newer β-lactam antibiotics

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    Whither the Cephalosporins?

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