Publications by authors named "C Schisa"

The selection of antibiotic resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains by an indiscriminate administration of antibiotics has been observed. The consequences induced by Ps. aeruginosa on the tissue culture cell lines (both primary and continuos) are harmful, velding a sharp pH drop from a slight initial increase, followed by the destruction of the cell layer.

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Salmonella wien was detected in various patients admitted to the D. Cotugno Hospital between May 1974 and June 1975. Strains isolated in Naples showed the same in vitro transferable resistance to antibiotics as those responsible for the recent epidemics in Algeria and France.

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During the cholera epidemic in 1973, nine contact carriers of Vibrio cholerae El Tor serotype Ogawa were identified in a family from Naples as well as six others coming from different parts of the city or its surroundings. All the subjects were admitted to the quarantine ward of the 'Cotugno Hospital' (Naples) in which they remained continuously for 14 or 16 days. During this time these bacteriologically confirmed carriers were treated orally with a long-acting sulphonamide (sulphamethoxypyrazine, Kelfizine).

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