Publications by authors named "R Schileru"

A controversy exists with regard to the relative efficacy of two preparations of silver sulfadiazine (AgSD), Silvadene and Flint's Silver Sulfadiazine Cream. We compared the susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus and clinical Gram-positive cocci, Gram-negative rods, and mixed floral isolates by the Nathan's agar well diffusion method and found no differences. However, when S aureus-infected rat burn wounds were treated with these antimicrobial creams over a period of ten days, Silvadene significantly lowered bacterial counts, whereas results after treatment with Flint's Silver Sulfadiazine Cream were no different from those of the control group, which received no treatment.

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Inadvertent intra-arterial injection of drugs produces a well-defined clinical syndrome whose pathophysiology remains unclear. This study was designed to determine the role of the inflammatory mediator, thromboxane, in intra-arterial drug injections. The rabbit ear model, as described by Kinmonth and Sheppard, was used.

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The Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and the Nathan's Agar Well Diffusion (NAWD) tests are bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility predictors. Some suggest that the NAWD is not as reliable as the MIC test. We compared the MIC and NAWD tests as to how well they agree to bacterial sensitivity or resistance and predicted clinical outcome of burn wound infections.

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The temperature of the isolation medium exerted no significant effect on the rate of positive cultures for Neisseria gonorrhoeae. However, significantly more colonies were obtained on ambient-temperature medium than on cold (4C) medium. A small number of specimens (six) failed to grow on cold medium but grew on ambient-temperature medium.

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