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  • 28. Interpretive criteria and quality control guidelines for lomefloxacin and meropenem in susceptibility tests of Haemophilus influenzae using Haemophilus test medium.
    Pfaller MA, Jones RN, Washington JA, Koontz FP, Gerlach EH, Erwin ME.
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  • 33. [Study of susceptibility of Haemophilus influenzae to beta-lactams by using HTM gelose (Haemophilus test medium)].
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  • 37. Reevaluation of interpretive criteria for Haemophilus influenzae by using meropenem (10-microgram), imipenem (10-microgram), and ampicillin (2- and 10-microgram) disks.
    Zerva L, Biedenbach DJ, Jones RN.
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  • 40. Susceptibility of Haemophilus influenzae to piperacillin-tazobactam combinations: interpretive criteria and quality control limits for standardized tests.
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