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23 April 2002
Telithromycin is highly active against blood isolates of S. pneumoniae, S. pyogenes and H. influenzae collected from patients with communityacquired respiratory tract infections (CARTIs; PROTEKT 1999-2000)
23 April 2002
Telithromycin is highly active against isolates of S. pneumoniae from pediatric isolates collected in the PROTEKT Surveillance Study (1999- 2000), irrespective of penicillin G or erythromycin A resistance
23 April 2002
Alexander Project 2000 Europe: comparative in vitro activity of 17 nonquinolone antimicrobials against 3380 adult community-acquired RTI (CARTI) isolates
23 April 2002
The Alexander Project in Europe: decreased susceptibility of isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae to macrolides 1992-2000
23 April 2002
The activity of faropenem and other oral antibacterial agents against biotyped and serotyped recent clinical isolates of Haemophilus influenzae
23 April 2002
The bactericidal activity of faropenem and other β-lactam antibiotics at peak serum concentration against Streptococcus pneumoniae with reduced susceptibility to penicillin G
31 March 2001
Levofloxacin: low prevalence of resistance amongst respiratory tract pathogens
31 March 2001
Telithromycin is highly active against clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae collected in the PROTEKT study, irrespective of penicillin, macrolide or fluoroquinolone resistance
31 March 2001
Telithromycin is highly active against respiratory tract isolates collected from Italy in the PROTEKT study
31 March 2001
Telithromycin is highly active against Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates - including resistant strains - collected from France in the PROTEKT study
31 March 2001
Telithromycin shows excellent activity against bacterial respiratory isolates collected from Japan in the PROTEKT study
31 March 2001
Telithromycin has excellent activity against respiratory pathogens collected from Germany in the PROTEKT study
31 March 2001
Faropenem susceptibility of isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis collected from centres in Great Britain and Ireland during the 1999-2000 cold season
31 March 2001
Susceptibility of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and 15 other agents: comparison of BSAC, DIN, SFM and NCCLS MIC methods
31 March 2001
In vitro activity of faropenem
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