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    Campos J, Trujillo G, Seuba T, Rodriguez A.
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  • 23. Evaluation of Hemophilus type B systemic isolates for beta-lactamase and non-beta-lactamase mediated ampicillin resistance and for susceptibility to other antimicrobial agents.
    Woolfrey BF, Lally RT, Ederer MN.
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  • 25. Differentiation of beta-lactamase-negative ampicillin-resistant Haemophilus influenzae from other H. influenzae strains by a disc method.
    Ubukata K, Chiba N, Hasegawa K, Shibasaki Y, Sunakawa K, Nonoyama M, Iwata S, Konno M.
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    Jorgensen JH, Doern GV, Thornsberry C, Preston DA, Redding JS, Maher LA, Tubert T.
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    Barry AL, Fuchs PC, Jorgensen JH, Tenover FC, Allen SD, Hardy DJ, McLaughlin JC.
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    Tirado M, Baró MT, Hermida M, Morta M, Alia C, Roy C.
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    Barry AL, Fuchs PC, Pfaller MA.
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  • 31. Evaluation of the capillary beta-lactamase test and antimicrobial susceptibility of Haemophilus influenzae.
    Watanakunakorn C, Glotzbecker C.
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    Hotomi M, Fujihara K, Billal DS, Suzuki K, Nishimura T, Baba S, Yamanaka N.
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    Burns JL, Wong K, Smith AL.
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  • 37. Genetic and molecular characterization of beta-lactamase-negative ampicillin-resistant Haemophilus influenzae with unusually high resistance to ampicillin.
    Kaczmarek FS, Gootz TD, Dib-Hajj F, Shang W, Hallowell S, Cronan M.
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    Skaare D, Lia A, Hannisdal A, Tveten Y, Matuschek E, Kahlmeter G, Kristiansen BE.
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  • 39. Influence of growth medium and supplement on growth of Haemophilus influenzae and on antibacterial activity of several antibiotics.
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