Severe infections caused by methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus C. T. KeaneM. T. Cafferkey Editorial Pages: 299 - 302
Hepatitis B vaccination of high-risk individuals in the canton of Zurich P. J. GrobM. RickenbachF. Gutzwiller Originals Articles Pages: 309 - 315
Effect of alkaline glutaraldehyde on hepatitis B virus antigens K. Adler-StorthzL. M. SehulsterJ. L. Melnick Originals Articles Pages: 316 - 320
Enterotoxigenicity ofStaphylococcus aureus strains from clinical isolates G. MauffI. RöhrigG. Pulverer Originals Articles Pages: 321 - 326
Antibiotic-induced modification ofBacteroides fragilis and its susceptibility to phagocytosis by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes C. G. GemmellP. K. PetersonP. G. Quie Originals Articles Pages: 327 - 334
Comparison of microagglutination with the indirect immunofluorescence assay for the diagnosis of infection withLegionella pneumophila serogroup 1 N. BornsteinJ. Fleurette Originals Articles Pages: 335 - 339
Pharmacokinetics of sulbactam and ampicillin following oral administration of sultamicillin with probenecid A. M. EmmersonD. A. CoxL. J. Lees Originals Articles Pages: 340 - 344
In vitro activity of HR 810, a new broad-spectrum cephalosporin K. MachkaI. Braveny Originals Articles Pages: 345 - 349
Relation between beta-lactamase production and antimicrobial activity: Comparison of the new compound HR 810 with cefotaxime W. CullmannW. OpferkuchM. Stieglitz Correspondence Pages: 350 - 352
HR 810, a cephalosporin with low affinity forEnterobacter cloacae beta-lactamase R. M. Tolxdorff-NeutzlingB. Wiedemann Correspondence Pages: 352 - 354
Susceptibility of gram-positive aerobic cocci to the new cephalosporin HR 810 A. Bauernfeind Correspondence Pages: 354 - 355
Inactivation of hepatitis A virus added to pooled human plasma by beta-propiolactone treatment and ultraviolet irradiation G. G. FrösnerW. StephanH. Dichtelmüller Correspondence Pages: 355 - 357
In vitro phagocytosis ofCandida albicans by human polymorphonuclear phagocyte monolayers pretreated with anti-pseudomonal antibiotics P. M. HawkeyC. A. HawkeyD. W. Warnock Correspondence Pages: 358 - 359
Flagellation is a strain-dependent characteristic of cystic fibrosis-associated mucoid strains ofPseudomonas aeruginosa B. K. PugashettiH. M. MetzgerD. S. Feingold Correspondence Pages: 360 - 361
Legionnaires disease in northern Italy M. C. ReB. BaldassarriM. P. Landini Correspondence Pages: 362 - 363
Serotyping ofCampylobacter jejuni andCampylobacter coli on the basis of thermostable antigens J. L. PennerJ. N. HennessyR. V. Congi OriginalPaper Pages: 378 - 383
Survival ofCampylobacter jejuni in the presence of bisulfite and different atmospheres P. KoidisM. P. Doyle OriginalPaper Pages: 384 - 388
A new selective medium for the isolation ofCampylobacter jejuni from human faeces H. GoossensM. De BoeckJ. P. Butzler OriginalPaper Pages: 389 - 393
A restaurant associated campylobacter outbreak L. J. GoodmanA. A. HarrisR. L. Kaplan Correspondence Pages: 394 - 395