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194 related items for PubMed ID: 8350252

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  • 26. General microbiology and in vitro susceptibility of anaerobes isolated from complicated skin and skin-structure infections in patients enrolled in a comparative trial of ertapenem versus piperacillin-tazobactam.
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  • 29. Review of the guidelines for complicated skin and soft tissue infections and intra-abdominal infections--are they applicable today?
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  • 30. Bullous haemorrhagic cellulitis caused by Enterobacter cloacae.
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  • 32. Microbiology of pediatric orbital cellulitis.
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  • 35. Management and complications of bacterial periorbital and orbital cellulitis.
    Newell FW, Leveille AS.
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  • 36. [The species composition of associations of causative agents in odontogenic infection and the prospects for antibiotic therapy].
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  • 37. Anaerobic infections in children.
    Brook I.
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  • 38. Optimizing antimicrobial therapy in children.
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