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of humans, domestic animals, and wildlife (Tables 1 and 2). Their array of proven and putative
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used were compared with the cul- ture and sensitivity data obtained at surgery, and the outcomes
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JR Fisher, MJ Conway, RT Takeshita, MR Sandoval - Jama, 1979 - Am Med Assoc Twenty-six patients with necrotizing fasciitis were treated during a nine-year period. Twenty-one
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- ►nih.gov [PDF] PR Murray, JE Rosenblatt - Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 1977 - Am Soc Microbiol The susceptibility of anaerobes to antimicro- bial agents is, in most instances, predictable.
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MJ RAFF, JC MELO - Medicine, 1978 - journals.lww.com 84 RAFF AND MELO sion drained a foul-smelling exudate which grew Proprionibacterium acnes
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