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Veringa EM, van der Waaij D. Biological inactivation by faeces of antimicrobial drugs applicable in selective decontamination of the digestive tract. J Antimicrob Chemother 1984; 14: 605-612. Vollaard EJ, Clasener HA. Colonization resistance. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1994; 38: 409-414. Vree TB, Hekster YA, Baars AM, Van der Kleijn E. Rapid determination of amoxycillin clamoxyl ; and ampicillin penbritin ; in body fluids of many by means of high-performance liquid chromatography. J Chromatogr 1978; 145: 496-501. de Vries-Hospers H, Jansen G, Tonk R, Oenema D, van der Waaij D. The in vitro inactivation of thirteen beta-lactam antibiotics by other mechanisms than adsorption to faecal substance. Infection 1993; 21: 127-130. van der Waaij D, JM Berghuis-de Vries, JEC Lekkerkerk-van der Wees. Colonization resistance of the digestive tract in conventional and antibiotic-treated mice. J Hyg 1971; 69: 405-411. van der Waaij D, de Vries-Hospers HG, Welling GW. The influence of antibiotics on gut colonization. J Antimicrob Chemother 1986; 18 Suppl C ; : 155-C158. van der Waaij D, Nord CE. Development and persistence of multi-resistance to antibiotics in bacteria; an analysis and a new approach to this urgent problem. Int J Antimicrob Agents 2000; 16: 191-197. Wachtershauser A, Stein J. Rationale for the luminal provision of butyrate in intestinal diseases. Eur J Nutr 2000; 39: 164-171. Waldeck F. Funktionen des Magen-Darm-Kanals. In: Schmidt RF, Thews G. ed ; . Physiologie des Menschen, 24 Aufl. Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1990. Wang XD, Guo WD, Wang Q, Andersson R, Ekblad E, Soltesz V, Bengmark S. The association between enteric bacterial overgrowth and gastrointestinal motility after subtotal liver resection or portal vein obstruction in rats. Eur J Surg 1994; 160: 153-160. Wang RF, Cao WW, Cerniglia CE. PCR detection and quantitation of predominant anaerobic bacteria in human and animal fecal samples. Appl Environ Microbiol 1996; 62: 1242-1247. Welling GW, Groen G. Inactivation of amoxycillin, clavulanate and the combination by faecal preparations from volunteers. J Antimicrob Chemother 1990; 25: 301-302. Wang X, Heazlewood SP, Krause DO, Florin TH. Molecular characterization of the microbial species that colonize human ileal and colonic mucosa by using 16S rDNA sequence analysis. J Appl Microbiol 2003; 95: 508-520. Whittam TS, Wolfe ML, Wachsmuth IK, Orskov F, Orskov I, Wilson RA. Clonal relationship among Escherichia coli strains that cause hemorrhagic colitis and infantile diarrhea. Infect Immun 1993; 61: 1619-1629. Willard MD, Simpson RB, Fossum TW, Cohen ND, Delles EK, Kolp DL, Carey DP, Reinhart GA. Characterization of naturally developing small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in 16 German shepherd dogs. J Vet Med Assoc 1994; 204: 1201-1206. Wilson KH, Blitchington RB. Human colonic biota studied by ribosomal DNA sequence analysis. Appl Environ Microbiol 1996; 7: 2273-2278. Wilson KH, Ikeda JS, Blitchington RB. Phylogenetic placement of community members of human colonic biota. Clin Infect Dis 1997; 25 Suppl 2 ; : S114-S116. Wilson KH, Wilson WJ, Radosevich JL, DeSantis TZ, Viswanathan VS, Kuczmarski TA, Andersen GL. High-density microarray of small-subunit ribosomal DNA probes. Appl Environ Microbiol 2002; 68: 2535-2541. Wilsson-Rahmberg M, Jonsson O. Method for long-term intestinal access in the dog. Lab Anim 1997; 31: 231-240. Wold AE. The hygiene hypothesis revised: is the rising frequency of allergy due to changes in the intestinal flora? Allergy 1998; 53 46 Suppl ; : 20-25. Wostmann BS, Larkin C, Moriarty A, Bruckner-Kardoss E. Dietary intake, energy metabolism, and excretory losses of adult male germfree Wistar rats. Lab Anim Sci 1983; 33: 46 Xu J, Gordon JI. Inaugural Article: Honor thy symbionts. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2003; 100: 1045210459. Yates CM, Pearce MC, Woolhouse ME, Amyes SG. High frequency transfer and horizontal spread of apramycin resistance in calf faecal Escherichia coli. J Antimicrob Chemother 2004; 54: 534-537. Yi JH, Ni RY, Luo DD, Li SL. Intestinal flora translocation and overgrowth in upper gastrointestinal tract induced by hepatic failure. World J Gastroenterol 1999; 5: 327-329. Zinkevich V, Beech IB. Screening of sulfate-reducing bacteria in colonoscopy samples from healthy and colitic human gut mucosa. FEMS Microbiol Ecol 2000; 34: 147-155.
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Moreover if we consider that 50 of them would have been considered non-susceptible and 40 of those as resistant ; in accordance with the standards of the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards NCCLS, M100-S12 ; 9 applied to ampicillin-sulbactam or amoxicillinclavulanate serum breakpoints. Our results differ from the resistance figures that are usually reported in susceptibility tests for E. coli strains isolated from urine cultures in Latin America10, 11 due to the fact that NCCLS breakpoints are determined only on the basis of serum concentrations, without considering either, the urinary levels of amoxicillin and sulbactam or the intrinsic activity of the inhibitor. The MIC values "at urinary level"1, 12 for AXS and SB alone are in accordance with the values of the UITs that were found in the urine of those volunteers who received a single dose of amoxicillin-sulbactam 875 125 mg ; by the oral route and the urinary concentration of AX and SB matches the UIT values. These microbiological results are in accordance with the clinical results previously obtained in women with lower urinary tract infections13-15. From a therapeutic point of view, it hypothesized that aminopenicillins and cephalosporins, acting on the lactobacillus belonging to the normal vaginal flora, could increase the risk of reinfections; the multiplicity of factors intervening in the colonization of the introitum and urinary tract by E.coli would not totally agree with this hypothesis16. On the other hand, the effectiveness of amoxicillin-sulbactam compared with metronidazol, in women with bacterial vaginosis, has been demonstrated in a recent study17. Thus, the in vitro and ex vivo activity observed in our study provide a pharmacodynamic basis for the therapeutic success of AXS therapy by the oral route, confirming that already published for the treatment of uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections in women and children, on an outpatient basis18. In conclusion, the AXS 875 125 proportion has a remarkable in vitro and ex vivo activity against E. coli urinary isolates and arava.
Will be carried forward to the 2006 and subsequent years' Reserve. In this connection the Member State is only obliged to have one mandatory category from 2006 onwards -- for farmers who inherited land that was leased out during the reference period. However, I have already announced that new entrants to farming would again be catered for under the 2006 National Reserve. I sure the Deputy will appreciate that the National Reserve is a scarce resource created by reducing the entitlements of existing farmers and will only be replenished by a claw-back on sales of entitlements and the relinquishing of any entitlements that remain unused. My Department must therefore be prudent in determining how the funds in the reserve are administered. I have no plans therefore to create a new reserve as suggested by the Deputy. Organic Farming. 154. Ms B. Moynihan-Cronin asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food the basis for her conclusion that proposed new legislation on organic production, combined with national coexistence measures, will provide sufficient safeguards to enable organic production to reach its full potential here; the way such proposed legislation and national coexistence measures shall prevent the exit of organic farmers here from the industry due to the adventitious presence of genetically modified organisms like those reported to have been responsible for some Spanish farmers withdrawal from organic agriculture; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [3746 07] Minister for Agriculture and Food Mary Coughlan ; : The proposed new EU Regulation on organic production states unequivocally that genetically modified organisms GMOs ; and products produced from or by GMOs may not be used as food, feed, processing aids, plant protection products, fertilisers, soil conditioners, seeds, vegetative propagating material, micro-organisms and animals in organic production. However the Regulation recognises that there is some risk that GMOs may be introduced unintentionally to organic crops. The proposed coexistence measures will focus on creating conditions during the cultivation, harvest, transport and storage of crops that minimise the possibility of contamination and on ensuring that conventional and organic growers can keep the adventitious presence of GMOs in their crops below the labelling thresholds established in Community law. Measures are also proposed to provide redress to an organic farmer who suffers verifiable economic loss as a result of admixture of GM crops with non-GM crops. Dairy Sector. 155. Mr. Neville asked the Minister for Agri.
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Patient RP 29 years male, non-smoker visited Leukemia Clinic on May 1999 with complaints of weight loss, pain in abdomen and weakness for two months. On examination, patient had pallor, splenomegaly of about 10 centimeter and mild hepatomegaly. There was no lymphadenopathy and respiratory, CVS and CNS examination was normal. There was no past history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, tuberculosis or syphilis. There was no history suggestive of drug hypersensitivity, autoimmune disorder or peripheral vascular disease. On investigation, he had hemoglobin Hb ; of 7.5 mg dl; total leukocyte count of 38, 000 cu mm. Peripheral blood revealed neutrophils 81%, lymphocytes 10%, basophils 2%, metamyelocytes 2%, myelocytes 1%, promyelocytes 3% and blasts 1%. The bone marrow findings were suggestive of chronic myeloid leukemia chronic phase ; . Cytogeneticaliy.
Almost half the isolates tested were resistant to ampicillin Table 10 ; , and smaller percentages were resistant to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and second-generation cephalosporins. All were susceptible to third-generation cephalosporins. One of 10 isolates tested against chloramphenicol was resistant, a finding that was reportedly rare in the United States as recently as 1993 14 this isolate showed intermediate resistance to ampicillin and axid.
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Agents, and superinfections have already been reported by fungi as well as Gramnegative bacilli. Each of these has the possibility of producing hypersensitivity reactions in the recipient and there may be crossed allergic reactions with people who are sensitive to penicillin G although this does not always occur. Bone marrow depressions have also been reported in a few patients during methicillin therapy so that blood counts must be performed routinely. An elevation of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase SGOT ; has been noted in an occasional patient when treated with oxacillin and ampicillin. Subconjunctival injections of cloxacillin in rabbits produced corneal opacities and therefore this has not been recommended for ophthalmic use in this manner. The cephalosporins resemble some of the synthetic penicillins in structure. They are derived from the mold Cephalosporium. The drug, available commercially, is called cephalothin Keflin ; . It is poorly absorbed when taken by mouth and must be given intramuscularly or by intravenous injection. It does not pass readily across bloodaqueous barrier or across the blood-brain barrier. However, when inflammation is present, levels can be detected in these structures. Cephalothin will penetrate into the aqueous of rabbits after subconjunctival injection. This drug, bound to a great extent by the serum proteins, has a broad spectrum but is not effective against Pseudomonas. It does effect Gram-positive cocci including penicillinase-producing staphylococci, the majority of strains of H. influenzae, Proteus, and E. coli. Cross allergies with other antibiotics including penicillins have not been demonstrated. Cephalothin is a relatively nontoxic drug. Skin eruptions have been noted as well as leukopenia, and elevations of SGOT have been reported. It is rather painful at the site of injection. Polymyxin B and colistin. Ocular infections due to Gram-negative bacilli, in particular pyocyaneus, are of considerable concern to the ophthalmologist. Polymyxin B.
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Irregular ; , lower ileum irregular ; , external genitalia usually present ; , urethra usually present ; , vagina irregular causes abscesses, 0.3% of bacteraemia and septicemia, complication of cat and dog and human bite and clenched fist injuries, acute empyema, lung abscesses, intraabdominal abscess, peritonsillar abscess, cranial parameningeal deep fascial space infections; susceptible to metronidazole tinidazole 100% at 1 mg L ; , chloramphenicol 100% ; , penicillin 100% ; , cefoxitin 99% ; , ampicillin-sulbactam 97% ; , ticarcillin-clavulanate 97% ; , ceftizoxime 94 -100% ; , clindamycin lincomycin 92% ; , cefotaxime ceftriaxone 90-100% ; , piperacillin 85-99% ; , amoxy ampicillin, amoxycillin-clavulanate, piperacillin-tazobactam, ticarcillin-clavulanate, cephalexin, cephalothin, cephazolin, cefaclor, cefuroxime, cefepime, ceftazidime, cefotetan, imipenem, meropenem, azithromycin, clarithromycin, erythromycin, roxithromycin; resistant to fluoroquinolones F.clocis: new species F.gonidiaformans: gas, indole and threonine positive; esculin and lactate negative F.mortiferum: gas, bile-esculin and threonine positive; indole, lactate and lipase negative; erythromycin and rifampicin resistant F.naviforme: gas and indole positive; esculin, threonine and lactate negative F.necrophorum: usually ? -haemolytic, sometimes ? ; ? 20 zone of inhibition with 2U penicillin disc, ? 15 mm zone with 15 ? g rifampicin disc, usually shows large zone with 1000 ? g kanamycin disc, 6-25 mm zone with 1000 ? g neomycin disc, usually inhibited by bile, indole and lipase positive, esculin negative; terminal pH glucose 6.0 -6.9, propionic acid from lactate; oral; causes bacteraemia and septicemia, cervical fascial space infections, endocarditis, infections in abnormal host, 22% of anaerobic dental infections, chronic otit is externa; produces phospholipase A, lysophospholipase; treatment: metronidazole 100% susceptible ; , tetracycline, lincomycin; susceptible to ticarcillin MIC ? 1 mg L ; , ticarcillin-clavulanate ? 1 mg L ; , clindamycin 100% ; F.necrophorum subspecies funduliforme: new subspecies F.necrophorum subspecies necrophorum: new subspecies F.nucleatum: variable length and width; inhibited by 0.1% deoxycholate, usually inhibited by bile, butyric acid from glucose or amino acids, does not produce gas, indole positive; esculin and lipase negative; susceptible to erythromycin, rifampicin, colistin, penicillin, kanamycin; resistant to vancomycin; lytic reaction on egg yolk agar; most commonly isolated Fusobacterium species; oral; causes endocarditis, infections in abnorma l host, 40% of anaerobic head and neck infections, 32% of anaerobic CNS infections, necrotising pneumonia and pulmonary abscess 29% of transtracheal aspirates and pleural fluids growing anaerobes ; , 28% of anaerobic human bite infections, 22% of miscellane ous soft tissue infections above waist, 15% of anaerobic animal bite infections, 13% of anaerobic intraabdominal infections; adheres to epithelial cells, Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria, red blood cells; treatment: metronidazole 100% susceptible ; , tetracycline, lincomycin; also susceptible to ticarcillin MIC ? 1 mg L ; , ticarcillin-clavulanate ? 1 mg L ; , clindamycin 100% ; F.nucleatum subspecies fusiforme: new subspecies F.nucelatum subspecies nucleatum: new subspecies F.nucleatum subspecies polymorphum: new subspecies F.periodonticum: new species F ssii: gas produced; indole, esculin, threonine and lactate negative F.sulci: new species F.ulcerans: new species F.varium: indole positive; esculin and lipase negative; propionic acid from threonine, butyric acid from glucose, not inhibited by 20% bile, weak or no action on carbohydrates; ? 20 mg zone of inhibition with 2U penicillin disc, small or no zone with 15 ? g rifampicin disc or 60? g erythromycin disc; susceptible to chloramphenicol, metronidaz ole Porphyromonas asaccharolytica: brown or black pigment, brick-red fluorescence with UV light; ? -fucosidase positive; normal flora of female genital tract and oral cavity; causes gingivitis and periodontitis, chronic otitis externa, severe erosive balanoposthitis, urethritis; 26% of anaerobes isolated from perirectal abscess, 17% of anaerobes isolated from decubitus ulcers, 10% of anaerobes isolated from foot ulcers, 10% of anaerobes isolated from miscellaneous soft tissue infections above the waist; susceptible to meropenem MIC 0.06 mg L ; P.endodontalis: does not produce ? -fucosidase, trypsin-like enzyme or phenylacetic acid, does not agglutinate sheep erythrocytes P.gingivalis: produces trypsin-like enzyme, phenylacetic acid, agglu tinates sheep erythrocytes; dominant organism in rapidly progressive periodontitis; adheres to crevicular epithelium, Gram positive bacteria, red blood cells; capsule antiphagocytic; elaborates collagenase, IgA protease, IgG protease Prevotella bivia: normal flora of oropharynx, vagina; causes acute salpingitis, Bartholin cyst infection, breast abscess, infections in blood, bone and soft tissue, head and neck, lungs and pleural space, urogenital tract, pneumonia, postoperative wound infection, postpartum endometritis; elaborates neuraminidase; susceptible to clindamycin MIC ? 0.25 mg L ; , meropenem 0.5 mg L ; , carbenicillin, cefamandole, cefoxitin, cefoperazone, moxalactam, chloramphenicol, erythromycin, metronidazole.
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Data is now stored locally on the device worn on the arm up to 1 MByte of memory ; or, if a computer is nearby, data is transmitted wirelessly to the computer. In this way, the wearer does not need to be tethered to a computer, and can move about the home Study participant Ian Doris models the wireless Shadow Monitor with Dr. Lisa or in the community Simone and Bioinstrumentation Engineer Nappi Sundarrajan. while data is collected. In addition, battery life testing shows that the tri-pin ; , and is fully adjustable height, Shadow Monitor can operate up to tilt, telescope ; to provide a comfortable 60 hours on two AA batteries actively interface. Consumer feedback from transmitting data ; while commercial focus groups has been positive. The wireless measurement gloves report no study, conducted in collaboration with more than 3-8 hours of continuous Dr. David Tulsky Co-Director of the operation. The primary reason for our SCI Model Systems ; and Dr. Maria advantage is the use of a newer wireless Schultheis Drexel University ; , is protocol for personal area networks beginning subject enrollment in 2006. IEEE 802.15.4 ; designed specifically for low power, low data rate monitoring Finally, Dr. Simone and Dr. Elovic received a grant in 2005 to study real applications like the Shadow Monitor. life improvements in walking ability The research team includes bioinstruand balance following treatment for mentation engineer Nappinnai movement disorders in the leg Sundarrajan, Dr. Elie Elovic, and a following brain injury. This project is team from the Rehabilitation Institute exploring low cost methods to evaluate Chicago, led by Dr. Derek Kamper. function, including the StepWatch Dr. Simone completed a major bioinstru- ambulation monitor and a custom mentation design project this year for obstacle course based on ADA and the New Jersey Commission on Spinal common community challenges. Cord Research grant to retrain driving The two year study is funded by the skills in individuals with SCI. She Allergan Corporation. Pilot work is in designed and built a virtual reality progress, and the obstacle course has simulator hardware platform to provide been designed and is in the process of a realistic driving interface for most being constructed in REAL. K wheelchair configurations. It includes a real steering wheel and adaptive equipment hand controls for gas and brake, and steering wheel knobs and.
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The early stages of a drug discovery project are dedicated to finding "lead" compounds, i.e., compounds that can lead the project to an eventual drug. Lead compounds are often identified by various experimental and in silico screening processes. In silico approaches to chemical database screening have become a foundation of the drug industry because of the speed and reliability of these kinds of searches and also due to the dramatic increase in the size of most commercial and proprietary compound collections over the past decade.1 Many strategies for representing molecules in the collection and computing similarity between them have been devised; 2, 3 however, none of these schemes to date take advantage of a crucial component of similarity: the textual context that exists in the medicinal chemistry literature describing chemical compounds. Our hypothesis is that there are meaningful relationships between compounds that are not just encoded in their structures but can be found in the textual descriptions surrounding them in the medical literature. Identifying these relationships may provide new insights into the behavior of molecules in ViVo. We developed TIMI as an extension to our recently published novel methodology for calculating chemical similarity using two-dimensional topological descriptors called Latent Semantic Structure Indexing, or LaSSI.4-6 Both TIMI and LaSSI were inspired by the work of Deerwester et al.7 on Latent Semantic Indexing LSI ; . The singular value decomposition SVD ; of a feature object matrix is the cornerstone of all three techniques and is used in the identification of associations between text and chemistry. The remainder of this article discusses the origins of TIMI and how the methodology works. An example involving a modest number of MEDLINE abstracts is then presented and discussed and bactrim and ampicillin, for example, ampicillin and amoxicillin.
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And Cd2 + ions form 1 : 1 chelates with ampicillin in the anionic form; the ligand is coordinated through amino and anionic carboxylate groups. DOI: 10.1134 S1070363206020265.
VEGETABLE ORCHESTRA: Automate CD EX 604 CD ; . $13.50 "Automate presents the Vegetable Orchestra's second CD and their logical further development. The work on the organic sound bodies and refinement of the playing and recording techniques have made audible a new vegetable sound universe. Along with cover versions of Kraftwerk, the CD is a compilation of tracks influenced by the most diverse contemporary electronic music styles. An amazing affinity of the organic and digital world becomes clear on the one hand whereas on the other, an unmistakably unique veggie sound is created, which could not have been created with any other group of instruments. For several months prior to the studio recording, the 10-member ensemble composed and arranged the pieces, and most importantly, discovered instruments. Inventions such as a radish-marimba and a water radish were added to such long-standing sound generators as the cuke-o-phon and the carrot recorder. The compositions range from rhythmic house tracks to noise music to dub and glitch pieces, for example, ampicillin mechanism of action.
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