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  • Title: [Bactericidal activity of serum and chemotherapy in sensitive and resistant exciter (author's transl)].
    Author: Eyer H, Metz H, Preac-Mursic V.
    Journal: Med Klin; 1975 Nov 21; 70(47):1915-9. PubMed ID: 765704.
    Abstract:
    Comparing examinations with Ampicillin sensitive and resistant bacteria-strains show that the bactericidal activity of serum is dependent on the bacteria-strains, on the Ampicillin sensitivity of the particular exciter and on the number of bacteria/ml (germ count). Bactericide effect could always be obtained with sensitive strains as a result of additional chemotherapy. With several resistant strains a bactericide effect could not be obtained in this case the continuous optimal Ampicillin addition was the decisive factor. Because of the extremely complicated process of the bactericide one should not make general conclusions from the individual experimental results.
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