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The decision for the application of antimicrobial drugs should not only be based on the activity of the drug on the microorganism itself, but must take into consideration the reciprocal effects between agent and host organism [2,7]. In particular, possible influences on the immune system should be considered-either on components of the immune system directly or indirectly via alterations of the bacteria which might result in a different handling by the immune system [9]. 1982, a first meeting with international attendance was held in Munich which was entirely devoted to this subject [2].
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Hahn, H., Wos, B., Sperling, U. (1985). Influence of Ciprofloxacin on Specific Interactions on Listeria-specific T Cells with Antigen in vitro. In: Adam, D., Hahn, H., Opferkuch, W. (eds) The Influence of Antibiotics on the Host-Parasite Relationship II. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70748-3_10
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