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  • 1. Topical acne treatments in Europe and the issue of antimicrobial resistance.
    Leccia MT, Auffret N, Poli F, Claudel JP, Corvec S, Dreno B.
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  • 3. An overview of topical antibiotics for acne treatment.
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  • 18. Sensitivity of Propionibacterium acnes isolated from acne patients: comparative study of antimicrobial agents.
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