Host defence mechanisms, antibiotics and immunosuppressive agents — A complex relationship T. E. Miller Editorial Pages: 285 - 287
Influence of subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics on opsonization and phagocytosis ofPseudomonas aeruginosa by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes D. Milatovic Original Articles Pages: 288 - 293
Rapid enzymatic characterization of clinically encountered anaerobic bacteria with the API ZYM system L. MarlerS. AllenJ. Siders Original Articles Pages: 294 - 300
Evaluation of commercial test systems for the identification of nonfermenters A. S. LampeT. J. K. van der Reijden Original Articles Pages: 301 - 305
Changing fecalEscherichia coli flora during travel F. ØrskovR. B. SackJ. L. Froelich Original Articles Pages: 306 - 309
Spectral analysis of biochemical reactions used for identification of bacteria A. E. HilgerM. V. Lancaster Original Articles Pages: 310 - 315
A nosocomial epidemic ofSerratia liquefaciens urinary tract infection after cystometry E. Serruys-SchoutensF. RostG. Depré Short Report Pages: 316 - 317
Modified microdilution susceptibility test for Staphylococci, Streptococci andHaemophilus spp. R. J. FassV. L. Helsel Correspondence Pages: 318 - 319
Brucellosis and parenteral drug abuse J. Romero-VivasA. GuerreroE. Bouza Correspondence Pages: 319 - 320
In vitro susceptibility ofMycobacterium fortuitum andMycobacterium chelonei to sulfadiazine, sulfisoxazole and sulfathiazole M. CasalF. Rodriguez Correspondence Pages: 320 - 321
A latex agglutination technique for rapid, direct identification of pneumococci in blood cultures F. DenisJ. FleuretteM. E. Reverdy Correspondence Pages: 321 - 322
Susceptibility ofCampylobacter fetus subsp.jejuni to paromomycin A. M. FreydièreG. BarbéP. Vincent Correspondence Pages: 322 - 323
Heterogeneity of apparently pure anaerobic cultures: A possible source of error in susceptibility testing M. ReigF. Baquero Correspondence Pages: 323 - 324
A laboratory assessment of ciprofloxacin and comparable antimicrobial agents L. ShrireJ. SaundersH. J. Koornhof OriginalPaper Pages: 328 - 332
Comparative in vitro activity of five quinoline derivatives and five other antimicrobial agents used in oral therapy J. A. A. Hoogkamp-Korstanje OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 338
The in vitro and in vivo activity of ciprofloxacin H. -J. ZeilerK. Grohe OriginalPaper Pages: 339 - 343
The activity of ciprofloxacin and other 4-quinolones againstChlamydia trachomatis andMycoplasmas in vitro G. L. RidgwayG. MumtazJ. D. Oriel OriginalPaper Pages: 344 - 346
Antibacterial activity of ciprofloxacin in conventional tests and in a model of bacterial cystitis D. GreenwoodS. BaxterG. J. Slater OriginalPaper Pages: 351 - 354
Pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin after oral and intravenous administration in healthy volunteers W. WingenderK. -H. GraefeP. Schacht OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 359
Dose- and sex-independent disposition of ciprofloxacin D. HöfflerA. DalhoffA. Michl OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 366
Comparison of the in vitro activity of ciprofloxacin (Bay o 9867) and norfloxacin against gastrointestinal tract pathogens M. Diez-EncisoG. Mas-JimenezA. Gutierrez-Altes Correspondence Pages: 367 - 367
In vitro activity of ciprofloxacin, azthreonam and ceftazidime againstSerratia marcescens andPseudomonas aeruginosa J. Righter Correspondence Pages: 368 - 369
In vitro activity of ciprofloxacin againstBacteroides, Haemophilus influenzae andBranhamella catarrhalis B. Olsson-Liljequist Correspondence Pages: 370 - 371
In vitro activity of ciprofloxacin againstBrucella melitensis M. GobernadoE. CantónM. Santos Correspondence Pages: 371 - 371
Vitro activity of ciprofloxacin against clinical isolates ofChlamydia trachomatis H. Meier-EwertG. WeilG. Millott Correspondence Pages: 372 - 372
Susceptibility ofLegionella spp. to quinolone derivatives and related organic acids G. RuckdeschelW. EhretA. Ahl Correspondence Pages: 373 - 373
In vitro activity of ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin againstGardnerella vaginalis K. Machka Correspondence Pages: 374 - 374
In vitro activity of ciprofloxacin against group JK Corynebacteria K. MachkaH. Balg Correspondence Pages: 375 - 375