Rapid demonstration of cytomegalovirus in clinical specimens P. H. RothbarthR. J. A. DieperslootW. Weima Originalia Pages: 228 - 231
Early diagnosis of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: Values of ascitic fluid variables H. H. LeeR. W. CarlsonD. M. Bull Originalia Pages: 232 - 236
In vitro and in vivo inhibition of lectin mediated adhesion of pseudomonas aeruginosa by receptor blocking carbohydrates H. L. KoJ. BeuthG. Uhlenbruck Originalia Pages: 237 - 240
The influence of flucloxacillin and amoxicillin with clavulanic acid on the aerobic flora of the alimentary tract F. VlaspolderG. de ZeeuwP. Egyedi Originalia Pages: 241 - 244
Bacteremia in connection with transurethral resection of the prostate P. B. NielsenK. JensenO. G. Madsen Originalia Pages: 245 - 247
Immunoglobulin levels in haemophiliacs at HIV seroconversion and during follow up Margareta BlombäckH. KjellmanBarbro Wiechel Originalia Pages: 248 - 252
Cefuroxime axetil in acute purulent exacerbations of chronic bronchitis B. I. DaviesF. P. V. MaesenJ. P. Teengs Originalia Pages: 253 - 256
Novel R-factor borne β-lactamase of Escherichia coli confering resistance to cephalosporins A. BauernfeindG. Hörl Brief Communication Pages: 257 - 259
Severe neutropenia in prolonged treatment with orally administered augmentin® (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid) D. DesgrandchampsC. Schnyder Letter To The Editor Pages: 260 - 261
Teratogenicity of acyclovir in rats R. StahlmannS. KlugD. Neubert Letter To The Editor Pages: 261 - 262
Re: Bacteremia in patients suffering from cirrhosis. Almdal et al., Infection 14 (1986) 68 A. PahissaJ. Gavaldá SantapauJ. M. Martinez Vasquez Letter To The Editor Pages: 262 - 263
Synergism between ciprofloxacin and fosfomycin in vitro U. Ullmann Letter To The Editor Pages: 264 - 264
Human parvovirus B19 infection and juvenile chronic polyarthritis T. F. SchwarzM. RoggendorfH. Suschke Letter To The Editor Pages: 264 - 265
Re: Epidemiological aspects of acute viral hepatitis in Portugal, Infection 14 (1986) p. 71 S. C. Arya Letter To The Editor Pages: 265 - 266
Qualitative and quantitative microbiological analysis of sputa of 102 patients with cystic fibrosis A. BauernfeindG. HörlK. Harms Cystic Fibrosis Part I Pages: 270 - 277
Selective procedure to isolate Haemophilus influenzae from sputa with large quantities of pseudomonas aeruginosa A. BauernfeindK. RotterCh. Weisslein-Pfister Cystic Fibrosis Part I Pages: 278 - 280
Why is pseudomonas the colonizer and why does it persist? R. RamphalS. Vishwanath Cystic Fibrosis Part I Pages: 281 - 287
Pharmacokinetics of antibiotics in cystic fibrosis patients with particular reference to the bronchopulmonary tree (review) E. Bergogne-Berezin Cystic Fibrosis Part I Pages: 288 - 294
Kinetic parameters of amikacin in cystic fibrosis children B. GrenierElisabeth AutretRenée Thompson Originalia Pages: 295 - 299
Rational parameters for antibiotic therapy in patients with cystic fibrosis J. R. W. GovanCatherine DohertySharon Glass Originalia Pages: 300 - 307
Serologic response to candida albicans and aspergillus fumigatus in cystic fibrosis B. PrzyklenkA. BauernfeindG. Emminger Originalia Pages: 308 - 310
Unusual mechanism of pathogenicity of pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from patients with cystic fibrosis B. Tümmler Originalia Pages: 311 - 312