Major and limb-threatening infections may involve aerobic gram positive cocci, gram negative bacilli, anaerobes, and enterococci. |
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Foot infections in diabetic patients are commonly polymicrobial and may involve aerobes and anaerobes. |
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Bacteria most frequently cultured in this setting include anaerobes such as Clostridium species, and aerobes such as E. coli. |
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Organisms that preferentially attack the fallopian tubes include Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis and mixed aerobes and anaerobes. |
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The most recently released agents have significant antimicrobial activity against gram-positive streptococci, atypical pathogens and anaerobes. |
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Capsulate anaerobes were isolated more frequently from the blood, spleen, liver, and kidneys of infected animals than were non-capsulate organisms. |
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Major and limb-threatening infections usually are polymicrobial and may involve aerobic gram positive cocci, gram negative bacilli, anaerobes, and enterococci. |
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It exerts strong antibacterial effects against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, aerobes, anaerobes as well as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
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Clindamycin, a chlorine-substituted derivative of lincomycin, is effective against gram-positive cocci and obligate anaerobes. |
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Feeding on the by-products of their metabolism is a mid-level community of anaerobes. |
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For lactational infections co-amoxiclav is the drug of choice as it will cover most bacterial infections as well as anaerobes. |
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Then we had to standardize the enzyme system and formulate a product to perform under conditions needed to grow anaerobes. |
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Other advantages include the ability to identify difficult-to-culture organisms such as obligate anaerobes that constitute a serious, and increasing, medical problem. |
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Cefazolin, together with metronidazole for procedures where anaerobes are important, is the best studied agent and the preferred choice for most surgical procedures. |
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