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Title: | The in vitro antimicrobial activity of amikacin and ceftazidime against multiple resistant gram-negative bacilli in nosocomial infections | Authors: | Jooste, Marius Johannes | Keywords: | Infection;Medical microbiology | Issue Date: | 1988 | Publisher: | Cape Technikon | Abstract: | Nosocomical or hospital-aqired infection, can be defined as an infection not present when the patient enters a hospital. It usually manifests itself seventy two hours after admission and sometimes it is not apparent until after the patient has been discharged. When the incubation period is unknown, any infection developing after admission to a hospital, may be classified as a nosocomical infection. | Description: | Thesis (Masters Diploma (Technology))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town,1988. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1457 |
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