J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol
December 1989
The authors analyzed resistance to antibiotics of bacterial strains from the family of enterobacteriaceae comparing the resistance of two sets of strains, one set being strains isolated from clinical material of patients, the other being those isolated from municipal waste water of the 4th district of Bratislava. Referring to higher index of resistance in strains isolated from outer environment, they draw attention to high number of strains resistant to ampicillin and tetracyclin in clinical material and that of gentamicin-resistant ones from outer environment. Some views on standardization of empirical antibiotic therapy of infections due to strains from clinical material and outer environment are formulated and changes in the antibiotic spectrum effectivity as compared with past results as well as possible unsatisfactory success in treatment by means of currently applied broad spectrum antibiotics in cases of empiric therapy of infections are pointed to.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDynamics of serum levels of HBsAg, HBeAg and anti HBc were followed during human interferon alpha (Hu IFN alpha) therapy of patients with chronic active or chronic persistent hepatitis B. More or less expressed oscillations of HBsAg serum levels seen in two out of our six treated patients seemed to occur due to IFN effect. Little and seldom changes were observed in HBeAg and anti HBc serum levels.
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