Ingham et al., 1978 - Google Patents
The bacteriology and chemotherapy of otogenic cerebral abscessesIngham et al., 1978
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- 11760287830909787162
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- Ingham H
- Selkon J
- Roxby C
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- Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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Otogenic cerebral abscesses have carried a high mortality in the past, partly because of the ineffectiveness of penicillin in eliminating Bacteroides fragilis. The low rate of isolation of anaerobic organisms in many series of cases had led to the underestimation of their …
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