Current controversies in the detection of septicemia G. PierceP. R. Murray Editorial Pages: 487 - 491
In vitro activity of the two new 4-quinolones A56619 and A56620 againstNeisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma urealyticum andGardnerella vaginalis K. H. TjiamJ. H. T. WagenvoortM. F. Michel Article Pages: 498 - 501
Effect of changing selection pressures on trimethoprim resistance inEnterobacteriaceae K. J. TownerR. C. B. Slack Article Pages: 502 - 506
Beta-lactamase production in the upper respiratory tract flora I. EliassonC. KammeK. Prellner Article Pages: 507 - 512
Ketoconazole pharmacokinetics during chronic dosing in adults with haematological malignancy R. J. StockleyT. K. DaneshmendR. R. Slade Article Pages: 513 - 517
Modulation of adherence of coagulase-negative staphylococci to teflon catheters in vitro A. PascualA. FleerJ. Verhoef Article Pages: 518 - 522
Impaired production of alpha and gamma interferon in asymptomatic homosexual males T. BergströmG. BiberfeldtK. Thorén Article Pages: 523 - 529
Susceptibility of group B and group G streptococci to newer antimicrobial agents K. V. I. Rolston Notes Pages: 534 - 536
Roxithromycin bioassay procedures for human plasma, urine and milk specimens A. L. BarryR. R. Packer Notes Pages: 536 - 540
Widal-type serology using live antigen for diagnosis ofShigella flexneri dysentery H. A. VerbrughD. R. MekkesJ. E. Landheer Notes Pages: 540 - 542
Comparison of four commercial assays for detection of rotavirus in childhood gastroenteritis W. P. de VriesA. W. HoubenE. E. Stobberingh Notes Pages: 542 - 544
C-reactive protein in boutonneuse fever S. MansuetoG. VitaleG. Tringali Letter to the Editor Pages: 545 - 546
Antimicrobial chemotherapy of chlamydial infection: Where next? G. L. Ridgway Editorial Pages: 550 - 553
Comparison of a fluorescent monoclonal antibody assay and a tissue culture assay for routine detection of infections caused byChlamydia trachomatis J. Hannover LarsenH. C. WulfA. Friis-Møller Article Pages: 554 - 558
Comparison of two enzyme immunoassays and an immunofluorescence test for detection ofChlamydia trachomatis L. GrillnerS. BeckmanH. Hammar Article Pages: 559 - 562
Diagnosis of genitalChlamydia trachomatis infection in males by cell culture and antigen detection test H. MoiD. Danielsson Article Pages: 563 - 568
Comparison of cell culture with two direct Chlamydia tests using immunofluorescence or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay P. PothierA. Kazmierczak Article Pages: 569 - 572
Relationship betweenChlamydia trachomatis infection and elevated serum immunoglobulin M levels in premature infants K. NumazakiS. ChibaT. Nakao Article Pages: 573 - 575
Chlamydial infections in children: A seroepidemiological study J. GrayB. HoveliusP. A. Mårdh Article Pages: 576 - 580
Chlamydial respiratory infection in childhood and spurious immunoglobulin M K. PerssonM. Bröms Article Pages: 581 - 583
Fallopian tube obstruction as a sequela toChlamydia trachomatis infection M. KosseimR. C. Brunham Article Pages: 584 - 590
Evaluation of a seven day course of oxytetracycline in women with chlamydial cervicitis D. HobsonO. P. AryaH. Mallinson Article Pages: 591 - 595
B cell response inChlamydia trachomatis endometritis M. LehtinenI. RantalaJ. Paavonen Notes Pages: 596 - 598
Comparative in vitro activity of RU 28965 againstChlamydia trachomatis R. CeveniniV. SambriM. La Placa Notes Pages: 598 - 600