Lysis and biodegradation of microorganisms in infectious sites may involve cooperation between leukocyte, serum factors and bacterial wall autolysins: A working hypothesis Isaac GinsburgMeir Lahav Editorial Pages: 186 - 191
Rapid identification ofStreptococcus pyogenes by flow cytometry E. SaharR. LamedI. Ofek Original Articles Pages: 192 - 195
Potential significance of colonization with beta-lactamase-producingHaemophilus parainfluenzae in children D. W. ScheifeleS. J. Fussell Original Articles Pages: 196 - 199
Antibody response toShigella sonnei infection determined by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay E. EkwallS. HæggmannA. A. Lindberg Original Articles Pages: 200 - 205
Comparison of immunodiffusion and crossed-immunoelectrophoresis in the diagnosis of invasive candidiasis A. N. VanmaliA. L. LentnekB. Z. Ngwenya Original Articles Pages: 206 - 212
Fatal meningitis with group JKCorynebacterium in a leucopenic patient S. HoffmannH. ErsgaardH. Friis Case Report Pages: 213 - 215
Morphological changes inBacteroides fragilis andKlebsiella pneumoniae attributable to growth in the presence of various antibiotics C. G. GemmellT. SpearP. K. Peterson Correspondence Pages: 217 - 221
Effect of phenoxymethylpenicillin, erythromycin, lymecycline and doxycycline upon the release of proteases from human leukocytes S. EngquistC. LundbergC. Petterson Correspondence Pages: 221 - 223
Potential usefulness of norfloxacin in the treatment of urinary tract infections S. Ragnar Norrby Introduction Pages: 227 - 229
In vitro antibacterial activity of norfloxacin compared with eight other antimicrobial agents B. A. BodyR. A. FromtlingH. J. Shadomy OriginalPaper Pages: 230 - 234
Comparative in vitro activity of norfloxacin against urinary tract pathogens D. HaaseB. UriasA. Ronald OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 241
Disk diffusion susceptibility tests with norfloxacin: confirmation of proposed interpretive criteria S. J. WoodS. Shadomy OriginalPaper Pages: 242 - 244
Criteria for interpretation of agar diffusion susceptibility tests of norfloxacin performed by the ICS method H. Grimm OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 248
Pharmacokinetics of norfloxacin in healthy volunteers and patients with renal and hepatic damage M. EandiI. VianoE. Genazzani OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 259
Clinical evaluation of norfloxacin versus cotrimoxazole in urinary tract infections J. G. GuerraE. FalconiE. Antunez de Mayolo OriginalPaper Pages: 260 - 265
Norfloxacin versus cotrimoxazole in the treatment of lower urinary tract infections H. GiamarellouJ. TsagarakisG. K. Daikos OriginalPaper Pages: 266 - 269
In vitro activity of norfloxacin against multi-resistant bacteria K. MachkaG. Vogelsang Correspondence Pages: 270 - 271
In vitro activity of norfloxacin againstChlamydia trachomatis H. Meier-EwertG. WeilG. Millott Correspondence Pages: 271 - 272
In vitro activity of norfloxacin in urine compared to that of cinnoxacin, nalidixic acid and pipemidic acid P. M. ShahM. OttradW. Stille Correspondence Pages: 272 - 274
Effect of norfloxacin onStaphylococcus aureus andPseudomonas aeruginosa in broth, serum and in combination with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes F. DaschnerM. BasslerU. Bosbach Correspondence Pages: 274 - 276
First European Congress of Clinical Microbiology 17–21 October 1983 Bologna, Italy Announcement Pages: 279 - 281