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Infection

Ausgabe 6/2010

Inhalt (15 Artikel)

Open Access Clinical and Epidemiological Study

Factors underlying diagnostic delay in tuberculosis patients in a rural area in Tanzania: a qualitative approach

L. M. Verhagen, R. Kapinga, K. A. W. L. van Rosmalen-Nooijens

Clinical and Epidemiological Study

A pre- and postoperative bacteriological study of chronic suppurative otitis media

H. J. Shim, C. H. Park, M. G. Kim, S. K. Lee, S. G. Yeo

Clinical and Epidemiological Study

Clinical and microbiological characteristics of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates causing community-acquired urinary tract infections

W.-H. Lin, M.-C. Wang, C.-C. Tseng, W.-C. Ko, A.-B. Wu, P.-X. Zheng, J.-J. Wu

Clinical and Epidemiological Study

Risk factors associated with long-term prognosis of patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia

F. Hanses, Spaeth C., B. P. Ehrenstein, H.-J. Linde, J. Schölmerich, B. Salzberger

Open Access Clinical and Epidemiological Study

One-year follow-up of patients of the ongoing Dutch Q fever outbreak: clinical, serological and echocardiographic findings

G. J. M. Limonard, M. H. Nabuurs-Franssen, G. Weers-Pothoff, C. Wijkmans, R. Besselink, A. M. Horrevorts, P. M. Schneeberger, C. A. R. Groot

Brief Report

How much money can be saved by applying intravenous antibiotics once instead of several times a day?

D. Mertz, H. Plagge, S. Bassetti, M. Battegay, A. F. Widmer

Case Report

Pitfalls of “hyper”-IgM syndrome: a new CD40 ligand mutation in the presence of low IgM levels. A case report and a critical review of the literature

A. Heinold, B. Hanebeck, V. Daniel, J. Heyder, T. H. Tran, B. Döhler, J. Greil, F.-M. Müller

Correspondence

Periurethral abscess complicating gonococcal urethritis: case report and literature review

A. Kenfak-Foguena, Y. Zarkik, M. Wisard, V. Praz, K. E. A. Darling, K. Jaton-Ogay, P. Jichlinski, M. Cavassini

Correspondence

Horse bacterium causes human pericardial and pleural effusion

M. Behnes, K. Mashayekhi, G. Geginat, M. Borggrefe

Images in Infection

Mediastinitis as a complication of central venous catheterization

F. Er, A. M. Nia, E. Caglayan, N. Gassanov

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