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MEDIA AND ANTIBIOTICS

Treatment of Streptococcus pneumoniae otitis media in a chinchilla model by transtympanic delivery of antibiotics

Treatment of Streptococcus pneumoniae otitis media in a chinchilla model by transtympanic delivery of antibiotics

... Otits media (OM) is the most frequent indication for antimicrobial prescription to US children. Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) remains one of the most common pathogens causing OM. Successful eradication ...

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Access to Antibiotics through Prescription and Non Prescription Media in Private Pharmacies in Lomé, Togo

Access to Antibiotics through Prescription and Non Prescription Media in Private Pharmacies in Lomé, Togo

... the antibiotics or- ders, received in pharmacies were ...to Antibiotics through Prescription and Non-Prescription Media in Private Phar- macies in Lomé, ...

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Inadequate harms reporting in randomized control trials of antibiotics for pediatric acute otitis media : a systematic review

Inadequate harms reporting in randomized control trials of antibiotics for pediatric acute otitis media : a systematic review

... Using the detailed descriptions in the CONSORT-Harms extension, 14 we developed a 19-item checklist of items most relevant to the reporting of adverse events related to the use of antibiotics in children with ...

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Medical Management of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media: Comparision between Topical Acetic Acid and Combination Antibiotics

Medical Management of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media: Comparision between Topical Acetic Acid and Combination Antibiotics

... otitis media (CSOM) is a global health problem showing association to resource limited living conditions, causing distress and affecting quality of ...of antibiotics, but the emerging antimicrobial ...

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Comparison of BACTEC PLUS Blood Culture Media to BacT/Alert FA Blood Culture Media for Detection of Bacterial Pathogens in Samples Containing Therapeutic Levels of Antibiotics

Comparison of BACTEC PLUS Blood Culture Media to BacT/Alert FA Blood Culture Media for Detection of Bacterial Pathogens in Samples Containing Therapeutic Levels of Antibiotics

... FAN media to remove ampicillin, cefotaxime, gentamicin, vancomycin, cipro- floxacin, and ...with antibiotics at trough and higher ...the antibiotics against the tested ...

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Reevaluating the Use of Antibiotics in Acute Otitis Media in Children

Reevaluating the Use of Antibiotics in Acute Otitis Media in Children

... Effects of Amoxicillin/ Clavulanate or Azithromycin on Nasopharyngeal Carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae in Children with Acute Otitis Media.. Clin Infect Di[r] ...

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In Vivo Sensitivity Test in Otitis Media: Efficacy of Antibiotics

In Vivo Sensitivity Test in Otitis Media: Efficacy of Antibiotics

... effusion after antibiotic treatment for acute otitis media: Comparison of cefaclor and amoxicillin. McLinn SE: Cefaclor in treatment of otitis media and phar- yngitis in children[r] ...

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Antibiotics for acute otitis media in children

Antibiotics for acute otitis media in children

... I am a bit troubled by the way the conclusions of this review are written. By combining results of treatment at Days 2 to 7 in arriving at a NNTB of 15 one is going to underestimate treatment benefit after 2 days. In ...

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Antibiotics for otitis media with effusion in children

Antibiotics for otitis media with effusion in children

... of antibiotics to treat children up to 16 years with otitis media with effusion ...oral antibiotics are associated with an increased chance of complete resolution of OME at various time points, we ...

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A study on the efficacy of prophylactic antibiotics in recurrent acute otitis media

A study on the efficacy of prophylactic antibiotics in recurrent acute otitis media

... of antibiotics for treating AOM and as prophylaxis in recurrent AOM, considering the risk outcome ratio and the fact that there are no major adverse effects involved in this treatment, its use may be justified in ...

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Incorrect Use of Antibiotics

Incorrect Use of Antibiotics

... A survey of self-medication among student population indicated that most of them abused the drugs and carried out self- medication based on misguiding information they received from friends and family, pharmacists and ...

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Why antibiotics: A comparative evaluation of  different hypotheses for the natural role of  antibiotics and an evolutionary synthesis

Why antibiotics: A comparative evaluation of different hypotheses for the natural role of antibiotics and an evolutionary synthesis

... 3.5. The Over-Expressed Minority If energy economy is critical for secondary metabolite production, why a minority of them are overproduced in laboratory media? It appears that this phenomenon is distinct and may ...

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Inhibition of Campylobacter coli and Campylobacter jejuni by antibiotics used in selective growth media

Inhibition of Campylobacter coli and Campylobacter jejuni by antibiotics used in selective growth media

... For those strains that exhibited intermediate to low levels of inhibition (1 to 4 log cycles), the addition of 10% sheep blood markedly reduced the inhibitory effect.. For those strains [r] ...

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Antibiotics

Antibiotics

... • All the Amino-glycoside antibiotics chemically contains basic six membered ring (Substituted with amino or Guanidino group) to which one or more amino sugar are attache[r] ...

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Antibiotics

Antibiotics

... Management of dental trauma Tooth trauma is a risk factor for oral infection, particularly in the presence of direct pulp exposure and / or alteration of the periodontal space. The possibilities of infection increase ...

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Antibiotics and resistance

Antibiotics and resistance

...  Mechanism of action include:  Inhibition of cell wall synthesis  Inhibition of protein synthesis  Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis  Inhibition of metabolic pathways  Interfere[r] ...

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6.8 Antibiotics

6.8 Antibiotics

... Gram positive bacteria are more susceptible to antibiotics • Bacteria are classified by gram staining. This is a process that can be used to determine resistance to antibiotics. It involves staining a group ...

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The future of antibiotics

The future of antibiotics

... broad-spectrum antibiotics that can be used to treat lethal Gram-negative infections are developed to treat skin infections or even pneumococcal pneumonia, the drugs are wasted post-marketing on such diseases when ...

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Mnemonics for Antibiotics

Mnemonics for Antibiotics

... "ABC" or "Act Better Clos" Actinomyces Bacteroides Clostridium Aerobic bacteria: "B3KLMN2P3V" Bacillus Anthracis Bordetella Pertussis Brucella Klebsiella Listeria[r] ...

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Antibiotics. Asmaa.A

Antibiotics. Asmaa.A

... Cell Wall Inhibitors: The most important members of this group of drugs are the beta-lactam antibiotics. Beta-lactam antibacterial drugs inhibit synthesis of bacterial cell walls by binding to proteins ...

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