Cesk Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol
September 1992
At 55 sites of a health institution in July and September 1990 a total of 161 specimens of arthropods were detected, 30 outdoors and 131 on the premises of the health institution. On their bodies 116 bacterial strains were isolated, mostly Gram-negative rods (more than 85%), in particular spp. Enterobacter, Acinetobacter, Klebsiella, Citrobacter and Pseudomonas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 161 arthropod specimens were collected from 55 sites in a health care facility during July and September 1990. Of the 116 bacterial isolates obtained from their body surfaces 6% were from parasites (mosquitoes), 59% from eusynanthropic arthropods (Tenebrionid beetles, flies, German cockroaches, wasps), 16% from hemisynanthropic arthropods (ants, spiders) and 19% from occasionally encountered insects (non-biting midges, moths, beetles). Most (88%) of the isolated bacteria were Gram-negative rods of the species E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Parasitol (Praha)
September 1992
Synanthropic and other arthropods were collected and examined for microbes in the summer seasons of 1988 and 1990. The collection was performed in a Prague hospital with departments situated in separate buildings, each surrounded by a park. In 1988, the most attention was given to flies (35 species collected) found outside between the buildings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe submitted paper deals with an epidemic of severe postoperative panophthalmitis, its development, course, causes and sequelae incl. epidemiological characteristics. The disease developed in four patients 40 hours after operation of cataract.
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July 1990
The author investigated the antimicrobial action of noxythioline, prepared by the Research Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry in Prague, in laboratory work as well as under clinical conditions. In the laboratory investigation the author assessed the minimal inhibitory concentration against aerobic and anaerobic bacteria within the range of 512-2048 mg/l, which is sufficient from the aspect of the noxythioline concentration (2.5%) used in clinical work.
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May 1988
The authors tested cephalosporin antibiotic of the 3rd generation--Ceftriaxon--in treatment of bacterial meningitis. After studying the infiltration of the antibiotic into the cerebrospinal fluid in 13 patients with parotitic meningoencephalitis, the authors treated 15 patients with bacterial meningitis. Ceftriaxon has been applied in 100 mg/kg in two doses i.
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September 1984
Cesk Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol
November 1982
Transfer of high-level gentamycin-tobramycin-sisomycin resistance could be easily demonstrated in strains of P. morganii and P. mirabilis which emerged, in two hospitals, at the end of 1976.
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