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Enterobacter cloacae is carried in the large intestines of many people, particualrly children, where it lives without causing harm. It is very similar in many ways to E. coli.
I think the nose picking with dirty fingers theory is not far off the mark. Like many bacteria that happily live in one...
Enterobacter cloacae is carried in the large intestines of many people, particualrly children, where it lives without causing harm. It is very similar in many ways to E. coli.
I think the nose picking with dirty fingers theory is not far off the mark. Like many bacteria that happily live in one...
Enterobacter cloacae is carried in the large intestines of many people, particualrly children, where it lives without causing harm. It is very similar in many ways to E. coli.
I think the nose picking with dirty fingers theory is not far off the mark. Like many bacteria that happily live in one...
Enterobacter cloacae is carried in the large intestines of many people, particualrly children, where it lives without causing harm. It is very similar in many ways to E. coli.
I think the nose picking with dirty fingers theory is not far off the mark. Like many bacteria that happily live in one...
Enterobacter cloacae is carried in the large intestines of many people, particualrly children, where it lives without causing harm. It is very similar in many ways to E. coli.
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<br />I think the nose picking with dirty fingers theory is not far off the mark. Like many bacteria that happily...
Again, Septra is another name for Co-trimoxazole, so definitely the right drug for Steno.
Stenos are almost always resistant to all beta-lactams, including third genaration cephalosporins like Ceftazidime and the Carbapenems like Imipenem.
Beta-lactam antibiotics have been produced by fungi...
Again, Septra is another name for Co-trimoxazole, so definitely the right drug for Steno.
Stenos are almost always resistant to all beta-lactams, including third genaration cephalosporins like Ceftazidime and the Carbapenems like Imipenem.
Beta-lactam antibiotics have been produced by fungi...
Again, Septra is another name for Co-trimoxazole, so definitely the right drug for Steno.
Stenos are almost always resistant to all beta-lactams, including third genaration cephalosporins like Ceftazidime and the Carbapenems like Imipenem.
Beta-lactam antibiotics have been produced by fungi...
Again, Septra is another name for Co-trimoxazole, so definitely the right drug for Steno.
Stenos are almost always resistant to all beta-lactams, including third genaration cephalosporins like Ceftazidime and the Carbapenems like Imipenem.
Beta-lactam antibiotics have been produced by fungi...
Again, Septra is another name for Co-trimoxazole, so definitely the right drug for Steno.
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<br />Stenos are almost always resistant to all beta-lactams, including third genaration cephalosporins like Ceftazidime and the Carbapenems like Imipenem.
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<br />Beta-lactam antibiotics have...
One I can answer...
Bactrim (Co-trimoxazole) is the most common therapy for Steno infection. Sometimes it is contra-indicated because it can supress the bone marrow. Bactrim resistance in Steno is very rare at the moment, but has been seen in many countries, including the US. Strains have never...
One I can answer...
Bactrim (Co-trimoxazole) is the most common therapy for Steno infection. Sometimes it is contra-indicated because it can supress the bone marrow. Bactrim resistance in Steno is very rare at the moment, but has been seen in many countries, including the US. Strains have never...
One I can answer...
Bactrim (Co-trimoxazole) is the most common therapy for Steno infection. Sometimes it is contra-indicated because it can supress the bone marrow. Bactrim resistance in Steno is very rare at the moment, but has been seen in many countries, including the US. Strains have never...
One I can answer...
Bactrim (Co-trimoxazole) is the most common therapy for Steno infection. Sometimes it is contra-indicated because it can supress the bone marrow. Bactrim resistance in Steno is very rare at the moment, but has been seen in many countries, including the US. Strains have never...
One I can answer...
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<br />Bactrim (Co-trimoxazole) is the most common therapy for Steno infection. Sometimes it is contra-indicated because it can supress the bone marrow. Bactrim resistance in Steno is very rare at the moment, but has been seen in many countries, including the US...
Thanks for the welcome. I had to resort to Google - again - and still was none the wiser about entaglement and intention experiments. I'm just a lowly microbiologist.....give me one I can answer!
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Thanks for the welcome. I had to resort to Google - again - and still was none the wiser about entaglement and intention experiments. I'm just a lowly microbiologist.....give me one I can answer!
M
Thanks for the welcome. I had to resort to Google - again - and still was none the wiser about entaglement and intention experiments. I'm just a lowly microbiologist.....give me one I can answer!
M
Thanks for the welcome. I had to resort to Google - again - and still was none the wiser about entaglement and intention experiments. I'm just a lowly microbiologist.....give me one I can answer!
M
Thanks for the welcome. I had to resort to Google - again - and still was none the wiser about entaglement and intention experiments. I'm just a lowly microbiologist.....give me one I can answer!
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