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137 related items for PubMed ID: 6501901

  • 21. Current trends in antimicrobial therapy of infective endocarditis.
    Brown JW, McKnight GT.
    J La State Med Soc; 1980 Apr; 132(4):58-62. PubMed ID: 6989939
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  • 22. Infective endocarditis due to penicillin-tolerant Streptococcus bovis.
    Fung JC, Gadbaw JJ, Donta ST, Tilton RC.
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  • 24. Penicillin-sensitive streptococcal endocarditis.
    Dankert J, Hess J.
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  • 25. Group L streptococci as the cause of bacteraemia and endocarditis. A case report.
    Bevanger L, Stamnes TI.
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  • 28. Identification of Streptococcus sinensis from a patient with endocarditis using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, 16S rDNA- and sodA-based phylogeny.
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  • 29. Group G streptococcal infections.
    Gaunt PN, Seal DV.
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  • 30. Invasive streptococcal infections in the era before the acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a 10 years' compilation of patients with streptococcal bacteraemia in North Yorkshire.
    Barnham M.
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  • 31. Antibiotic combinations synergic for enterococci.
    Serra P, Brandimarte C, Martino P.
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    Schugk J, Harjola VP, Sivonen A, Vuopio-Varkila J, Valtonen M.
    Scand J Infect Dis; 1997 May 14; 29(3):233-8. PubMed ID: 9255881
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  • 33. The heterogeneity of Streptococcus viridans: therapeutic considerations in infective endocarditis.
    Fisher J, Levene DL.
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  • 34. Streptococcus bovis endocarditis.
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  • 36. [Septicemia caused by A, B, C and G groups of beta-hemolytic streptococci].
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  • 37. Streptococcus mutans endocarditis. Confusion with enterococcal endocarditis by routine laboratory testing.
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  • 38. The frequency of resistance to erythromycin in group A streptococci in Ankara.
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  • 39. Group B streptococcal infective endocarditis.
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