Antibacterial synergism between beta-lactam antibiotics: Results using clavulanic acid (BRL. 14151) with amoxycillin, carbenicillin or cephaloridine D. S. ReevesM. J. BywaterH. A. Holt Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S9 - S16
Synergy of mecillinam and clavulanic acid with other beta-lactam antibiotics B. SjöbergB. EkströmB. G. Pring Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S17 - S23
Synergism produced by inactivation of beta-lactamases using flucloxacillin U. Ullmann Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S24 - S28
Synergy between trimethoprim and sulphamethoxazole against enterobacteriaceae H. Knothe Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S29 - S32
The combination of trimethoprim-sulfadiazine in the treatment of experimental pyelonephritis in the rat W. Ritzerfeld Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S33 - S33
Enhanced ampicillin effect in the presence of a bacteriocine A. Bauernfeind Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S34 - S35
Animal models for the assessment of potentiation of antibiotics by probenecid and by host resistance H. MattieM. W. Kunst Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S36 - S37
Influence of constant infusion versus bolus injections of antibiotics on in vivo synergy M. G. BergeronB. M. NguyenL. Gauvreau Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S38 - S46
Review of clinical significance of synergy in gram-negative infections at the university of California Los Angeles hospital L. S. Young Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S47 - S52
The possible clinical value of rifampicin and trimethoprim in combination W. BrumfittJ. M. T. Hamilton-Miller Synergy Between Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S53 - S56
Defects of immune function increasing susceptibility to infectious diseases and their influence on responses to chemotherapy A. C. Allison Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S57 - S62
Effect of host factors in the cure of gram-negative bacterial infections G. G. Jackson Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S63 - S66
Six factors that increase the activity of antibiotics in vivo L. D. Sabath Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S67 - S71
Activity of antibacterial combinations in body fluids W. StilleE. HelmH. Walden Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S72 - S74
Interaction between antimicrobial agents and prostatic tissue extract and fluid P. O. MadsenP. R. Whalen Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S75 - S77
Diffusion of cefradine and cefalothin into interstitial fluid of human volunteers with tissue cages D. AdamB. ReichartM. Helmerking Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S78 - S81
Enhancement or inhibition of antimicrobial activity in serum by metabolic alterations in disease W. A. CraigB. Suh Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S82 - S85
Synergistic protective effect of antibodies and ampicillin in mice infected intraperitoneally with Escherichia coli S. AhlstedtB. Kaijser Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S86 - S90
Influence of antibiotics on lymphocyte function in vitro A. ForsgrenG. Banck Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S91 - S97
Tetracycline interference with leukocyte chemotaxis in vitro and in vivo H. GnarpeJ. BelsheimS. Persson Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S98 - S101
Effect of antibiotics on chemotaxis of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes in vitro A. ForsgrenD. SchmelingG. Banck Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S102 - S106
Influence of metronidazole and tinidazole on leukocyte chemotaxis in Crohn's disease H. GnarpeS. PerssonJ. Belsheim Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S107 - S110
Synergism of tetracyclines with serum and with bactericidal drugs F. Daschner Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S111 - S113
Influence of Escherichia coli antigen on phagocytosis W. Sietzen Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S114 - S115
Effect of antibiotics on the bactericidal activity of human leucocytes C. O. Solberg Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S116 - S120
Decrease in adhesion of Escherichia coli to human urinary tract epithelial cells in vitro by subinhibitory concentrations of ampicillin C. Svanborg-EdénT. SandbergS. Ahlstedt Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S121 - S124
Possible clinical significance of O and K antibodies against infecting Escherichia coli in antimicrobial treatment of acute childhood pyelonephritis B. KaijserS. AhlstedtS. Mårild Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S125 - S128
The oxidative effects of a dapson derivative on normal and chronic granulomatous disease polymorphonuclear function R. BaehnerG. IsmailL. Boxer Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S129 - S135
Synergy between patient defences and antibiotics: Lessons from genetic diseases J. A. Raeburn Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S136 - S138
Exchange transfusion in neonatal septicemia B. H. BelohradskyR. RoosW. Marget Synergy Between Host Defence And Antimicrobial Agents Pages: S139 - S144