Mechanisms of pathogenicity of anaerobic bacteria of clinical interest J. G. Collee Etiology And Pathogenesis Of Anaerobic Infections Pages: S113 - S117
The clinical significance, taxonomy and special methodological problems of the pathogenic clostridia J. Bittner OriginalPaper Pages: S117 - S122
Taxonomy and clinical significance of actinomycetaceae and propionibacteriaceae K. P. SchaalG. M. SchofieldG. Pulverer OriginalPaper Pages: S122 - S130
Occurrence of bacteroidaceae in vaginal secretions of healthy pregnant women and patients with colpitis N. LangH. WernerR. Hammann OriginalPaper Pages: S134 - S135
Lipopolysaccharides from anaerobic gram-negative rods T. Hofstad Endotoxins And Immunologic Properties Pages: S136 - S137
Studies of the antigenic structure of the bacteroides fragilis species C. RomondH. Beerens OriginalPaper Pages: S142 - S142
Collection and transport of specimens for bacteriological analysis: A neglected subject in medical teaching E. Yourassowsky Collection And Transport Of Specimens Pages: S143 - S145
Factors contributing to loss of anaerobic bacteria in transit from the patient to the laboratory J. G. Collee OriginalPaper Pages: S145 - S147
Collection and transport of specimens for anaerobic culture H. O. HallanderA. FlodströmC. Åberg OriginalPaper Pages: S147 - S150
Prompt and reliable culture of exacting anaerobic bacteria in anaerobic jars J. G. Collee Laboratory Diagnosis Pages: S150 - S152
Diagnosis of anaerobic infections — Communication between the laboratory and the clinic G. Hill OriginalPaper Pages: S152 - S152
The rapid laboratory diagnosis of anaerobic infection I. PhillipsE. TaylorS. Eykyn OriginalPaper Pages: S155 - S158
Feasibility of exact species identification in routine diagnosis of anaerobic infections H. WernerR. Hammann OriginalPaper Pages: S158 - S160
Simple disk technique for carbohydrate fermentation and esculin hydrolysis testing of anaerobic gram-negative bacilli M. LabbéE. SchoutensE. Yourassowsky OriginalPaper Pages: S161 - S163
Introduction of anaerobic methodology into a clinical microbiological laboratory H. -G. Sonntag OriginalPaper Pages: S163 - S166
Studies on beta-lactamase in bacteroides fragilis C. E. NordK. DornbuschB. Olsson Pharmacokinetics And Susceptibility Testing Pages: S167 - S170
Methods for testing antibiotic sensitivity of anaerobic bacteria J. A. Garctikyaa-RodriguezJ. E. Garctikyaa-SánchezJ. Prieto-Prieto OriginalPaper Pages: S171 - S175
Special methodological problems in antibiotic susceptibility testing of fermentative actinomycetes K. P. SchaalW. Pape OriginalPaper Pages: S176 - S182
Methodological implications of testing anaerobe susceptibility to cephalosporins (cefazolin, cefamandole, cefoxitin) C. KrasemannH. WernerG. Hildenbrand OriginalPaper Pages: S182 - S186
Anaerobic infections and their therapy D. Kaye Clinical And Therapeutical Aspects Internal Medicine Pages: S189 - S190
The importance of anaerobic infections in abdominal surgery H. PetersK. W. Zilkens Surgery Pages: S192 - S193
Diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment of mixed (aerobic and anaerobic) infections following trauma or orthopaedic operation V. Melnikova OriginalPaper Pages: S193 - S194
The therapy of anaerobic infections in obstetrics and gynecology H. A. HirschK. Decker Obstetrics And Gynecology Pages: S195 - S198
Pathogenic significance of anaerobic bacteria in the female genital tract N. Katranuschkova OriginalPaper Pages: S198 - S201
Diagnosis of pure and mixed anaerobic infections in obstetrics and gynecology N. LangH. Werner OriginalPaper Pages: S201 - S202
Diagnosis and therapy of anaerobic infections in childhood R. RoosW. Marget Paediatrics Pages: S203 - S204
The treatment of infection and septicemia in the newborn M. WaltherD. Sidiropoulos OriginalPaper Pages: S205 - S206
Case report of actinomycosis caused by Arachnia propionica A. NovakP. Brütsch OriginalPaper Pages: S209 - S211
The effect of antimicrobial agents on human intestinal flora, with particular reference to bacteroides species U. MetteH. WernerJ. Ungerechts Miscellaneous Pages: S215 - S218