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187 related items for PubMed ID: 8960239

  • 1. Microbial contamination of pharmacies and hospital wards environment and its influence on the purity of prescription preparations during their production process as well as their application.
    Zembrzuska-Sadkowska E.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1995; 52(1):67-75. PubMed ID: 8960239
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  • 2. The danger of infections of the hospitalized patients with the microorganisms present in preparations and in the hospital environment.
    Zembrzuska-Sadkowska E.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1995; 52(2):173-8. PubMed ID: 8960248
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  • 3. [Bacteriological evaluation of the environment of open pharmacies. III. Microbial contamination of drug store furniture, clothes, prescription forms, utensils and containers for prescription medicines in open pharmacies].
    Krutul H.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1983; 40(2):227-34. PubMed ID: 6419549
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  • 4. Susceptibility of bacteria isolated from non-parenteral preparations applied in paediatric hospitals to antibiotics.
    Zembrzuska-Sadkowska E, Parnowska W, Werakso B, Najer A.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1995; 52(1):77-85. PubMed ID: 8960240
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  • 5. [Bacteriological evaluation of the environment of open pharmacies. IV. Microbial contamination of substances used in prescription drugs].
    Krutul H.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1983; 40(3):395-400. PubMed ID: 6666629
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  • 6. Bacterial contamination of hospital disinfectants.
    Keah KC, Jegathesan M, Tan SC, Chan SH, Chee OM, Cheong YM, Suleiman AB.
    Med J Malaysia; 1995 Dec; 50(4):291-7. PubMed ID: 8668045
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  • 7. Reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens in neonatal intensive care unit.
    Chandrashekar MR, Rathish KC, Nagesha CN.
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  • 8. Microbial contamination of hospital bed handsets.
    Young JM, Naqvi M, Richards L.
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  • 9. [Bacteriological evaluation of the environment of open pharmacies. V. Degree and type of microbial contamination of prescription drugs prepared in open pharmacies].
    Krutul H, Olszewski Z.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1983 Apr; 40(4):479-87. PubMed ID: 6424414
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  • 10. Susceptibility of gram-negative bacteria isolated from a paediatric hospital environment to antibiotics.
    Zembrzuska-Sadkowska E, Parnowska W, Werakso B, Najer A.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 1995 Apr; 52(2):161-71. PubMed ID: 8960247
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  • 11. Microbial contamination of mist therapy units on six pediatric wards.
    Petersen NJ, Carson LA, Favero MS, Marshall JH, Bond WW.
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  • 12. Pre- & post-fumigation bacteriological surveillance of hospital environment.
    Nayak N, Panigrahi D, Singh M.
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  • 13. Bacterial contamination of confined, sealed space during long-term human occupation.
    Vashkov VI, Nikiforova EN, Ramkova NV, Rogatina LN, Shcheglova GV.
    Life Sci Space Res; 1971 Mar; 9():61-4. PubMed ID: 12206187
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  • 14. Environmental microbial contamination in a stem cell bank.
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  • 15. Ability of bacteria isolated from the hospital environment to proliferate in infusion fluids.
    Lamikanra A, Sofekun MO.
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  • 16. Change in environmental bacterial flora in a new hospital building.
    Narui K, Noguchi N, Matsunaga N, Namiki Y, Yamanaka Y, Kumaki Y, Suwa J, Nasu Y, Koyama M, Okuyama K, Utsumi K, Takazawa K, Wakasugi K, Sasatsu M.
    J Hosp Infect; 2009 Sep; 73(1):24-33. PubMed ID: 19640607
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  • 17. Microbiological evaluation of various parameters in ophthalmic operating rooms. The need to establish guidelines.
    Kelkar U, Kelkar S, Bal AM, Kulkarni S, Kulkarni S.
    Indian J Ophthalmol; 2003 Jun; 51(2):171-6. PubMed ID: 12831148
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  • 18. [Hygienic and bacteriological comparative studies in 50 hospitals. V. Bacterial contamination of hospital surfaces (author's transl)].
    Pfeiffer EH, Wittig JR, Dunkelberg H, Werner HP.
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  • 19. [Relation between microbiological monitoring and the risk of hospital infection in obstetrical departments].
    Basić F, Simić S, Puvacić Z, Simić E, Milisić J.
    Med Arh; 1989 Aug; 43(1):31-6. PubMed ID: 2626070
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  • 20. Studies on in-use microbial contamination of sterile medicines at an animal hospital.
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