John A. Washington americký mikrobiolog
Washington, John A., 1936-....
Washington, John A.
Washington, John A., II
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Agentes antimicrobianos | |
Bacterial Interference byStreptococcus salivarius | |
Brain Abscess withCorynebacterium hemolyticum: Report of a Case | |
Clinical diagnosis and management by laboratory methods | |
The Detection of septicemia | |
Erythromycin. CIP. | |
In-vitro comparison of DU-6859a, a novel fluoroquinolone, with other quinolones and oral cephalosporins tested against 5086 recent clinical isolates | |
In vitro susceptibility of staphylococci and streptococci and influence of agar media on minimum inhibitory concentration | |
Isolation of agent associated with cat scratch disease bacillus from pretibial biopsy | |
Isolation of Chlamydia from patients with urethritis | |
Laboratory approaches to the identification of Enterobacteriaceae | |
Laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases | |
Laboratory evaluation of a rapid, automatic susceptibility testing system: report of a collaborative study | |
Laboratory procedures in clinical microbiology | |
Lack of antibacterial activity of pentoxifylline | |
Lack of in vivo and in vitro bactericidal activity of N-formimidoyl thienamycin against enterococci | |
Lactobacillus bacteremia and endocarditis: review of 45 cases | |
Limited usefulness of quantitative culture of blood drawn through the device for diagnosis of intravascular-device-related bacteremia | |
Lower respiratory tract infections | |
Lysis-centrifugation blood culture technique. Clinical impact in Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia | |
Meningitis due to group C streptococci in an adult | |
Microbial flora found in the products of conception in spontaneous abortions | |
Microbiologic analyses of nasal polyp tissue | |
Microbiological and clinical evaluation of the isolator lysis-centrifugation blood culture tube. | |
The microbiology of evacuated blood collection tubes | |
The microbiology of musculoskeletal infection | |
Microscopic and baceriologic analysis of expectorated sputum | |
Migrantes que no importan. | |
Minimum bactericidal concentrations of Propionibacterium acnes isolates from cases of chronic endophthalmitis | |
Multi-Laboratory Evaluation of an Automated Microbial Detection/Identification System | |
Multicenter clinical laboratory evaluation of a beta-lactamase disk assay employing a novel chromogenic cephalosporin, S1. | |
Multicenter comparison of in vitro activities of FK-037, cefepime, ceftriaxone, ceftazidime, and cefuroxime | |
Multicenter evaluation of the use of Haemophilus test medium for broth microdilution antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Streptococcus pneumoniae and development of quality control limits | |
Multicenter in vitro evaluation of lomefloxacin (NY-198, SC-47111), including tests against nearly 7,000 bacterial isolates and preliminary recommendations for susceptibility testing. | |
Mycobacteria other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis: review of microbiologic and clinical aspects | |
Nosocomially acquired bacteriuria due to Proteus rettgeri and Providencia stuartii | |
Optimal time for routine early subculture of blood cultures. | |
Penetration of cefazolin into normal and osteomyelitic canine cortical bone | |
Penetration of methicillin, oxacillin, and cephalothin into bone and synovial tissues | |
Persistence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains with decreased susceptibilities to ciprofloxacin and ofloxacin in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1992 through 1993 | |
Pharmacokinetics of cefamandole in osseous tissue | |
Pitfalls in Identification of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus | |
Polymicrobial bacteremia | |
Proposed MIC quality control guidelines for National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards susceptibility tests using seven veterinary antimicrobial agents: ceftiofur, enrofloxacin, florfenicol, penicillin G-novobiocin, pirlimycin, premafloxac | |
Pseudospirochetes, a cause of erroneous diagnoses of leptospirosis | |
Pyridoxine Inhibition of a Symbiotic Streptococcus | |
Quality control guidelines for Haemophilus test medium MIC susceptibility tests with cefmetazole, cefpodoxime, CI-960 (PD127391, AM-1090), and RU29246. | |
Rapid determination of minimum inhibitory concentrations of antimicrobial agents by the Autobac method: a collaborative study | |
Reassessment of the routine anaerobic culture and incubation time in the BacT/Alert FAN blood culture bottles | |
Recommendations for the control of rubella within hospitals | |
Recovery of group A and nongroup A beta-hemolytic streptococci from throat swab specimens | |
Recovery of yeast from vented blood culture bottles | |
Regression Curve Analysis of Cephalosporin Activity | |
Relationship between cefamandole and cefuroxime activity against oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis and oxacillin resistance phenotype | |
Revision of standards for adjusting the cation content of Mueller-Hinton broth for testing susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to aminoglycosides | |
Role of beta-lactamase and different testing conditions in oxacillin-borderline-susceptible staphylococci | |
Screening and confirmatory testing for extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) in Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Klebsiella oxytoca clinical isolates | |
Selective bowel decontamination to decrease gram-negative aerobic bacterial and Candida colonization and prevent infection after orthotopic liver transplantation | |
Sensitivity of Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Escherichia coli to cephalothin | |
Sensitivity, precision, and accuracy of the Y1 adrenal cell enterotoxin assay | |
Serratia marcescens. Biochemical characteristics, antibiotic susceptibility patterns, and clinical significance | |
Short-term therapy for streptococcal infective endocarditis. Combined intramuscular administration of penicillin and streptomycin | |
Spurious Ampicillin Resistance by Testing Haemophilus influenzae with Agar Containing Supplement C | |
Sputum counterimmunoelectrophoresis in the diagnosis of pneumococcal pneumonia | |
Stability of Barium Sulfate Turbidity Standards | |
Standardization of disk diffusion and agar dilution susceptibility tests for Neisseria gonorrhoeae: interpretive criteria and quality control guidelines for ceftriaxone, penicillin, spectinomycin, and tetracycline | |
Streptococcus mutans Endocarditis | |
Susceptibility of Escherichia coli K1 to Four Combinations of Antimicrobial Agents Potentially Useful for Treatment of Neonatal Meningitis | |
Synergistic Activity of Gentamicin with Trimethoprim or Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim Against Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae | |
The taxonomy and antimicrobial susceptibility of Haemophilus species in clinical specimens | |
Timed killing kinetic studies of the interaction between ciprofloxacin and beta-lactams against gram-negative bacilli | |
The transcapillary passage and interstitial fluid concentration of penicillin in canine bone | |
Unclassified, lactose-fermenting, urease-producing member of the family Enterobacteriaceae resembling Escherichia coli | |
Unpredictability of commercially available exoantigen culture confirmation tests in confirming the identity of five Blastomyces dermatitidis isolates | |
Utilization of Microbiologic Data | |
Valve replacement in patients with active infective endocarditis | |
What can you reasonably ask and expect of the microbiology laboratory? |