Boyanova, Lyudmila
Lyudmila Boyanova investigadora
Boyanova, Lyudmila, 19..-....
Boânova, Lûdmila.
VIAF ID: 180822871 (Personal)
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Works
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Actinomycosis: a frequently forgotten disease. | |
Anaerobic microbiology in 198 cases of pleural empyema: a Bulgarian study | |
Antibiotic resistance rates in causative agents of infections in diabetic patients: rising concerns. | |
Antimicrobial resistance and the management of anaerobic infections. | |
Campylobacter infection in 682 bulgarian patients with acute enterocolitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and other chronic intestinal diseases. | |
Coadministration of probiotics with antibiotics: why, when and for how long? | |
Direct Gram staining and its various benefits in the diagnosis of bacterial infections. | |
Dissemination of successful international clone ST15 and clonal complex 17 among Bulgarian CTX-M-15 producing K. pneumoniae isolates. | |
First report of Enterobacter asburiae isolate, producing NDM-1 and a novel ACT-68 enzyme in Bulgaria | |
Helicobacter pylori | |
High prevalence and resistance rates to antibiotics in anaerobic bacteria in specimens from patients with chronic balanitis | |
How to isolate, identify and determine antimicrobial susceptibility of anaerobic bacteria in routine laboratories? | |
In vitro activity of Bulgarian propolis against 94 clinical isolates of anaerobic bacteria | |
Isolation of Escherichia coli ST131 producing KPC-2 in Bulgaria | |
Recent evolution of antibiotic resistance in the anaerobes as compared to previous decades. | |
Stress hormone epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) effects on the anaerobic bacteria | |
Susceptibility of anaerobes to fusidic acid and fosfomycin | |
Trends in antibiotic resistance in Prevotella species from patients of the University Hospital of Maxillofacial Surgery, Sofia, Bulgaria, in 2003-2009. | |
Virulence arsenal of the most pathogenic species among the Gram-positive anaerobic cocci, Finegoldia magna. |