Bacterial growth and ceftriaxone activity in individual ascitic fluids in an in vitro model of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
Introduction: The environment of the infection site affects bacterial growth and antibiotic activity. When bacterial growth and antibiotic activity are studied in body fluids, samples of multiple subjects are usually pooled, averaging out potentially relevant differences in composition. The ascitic...
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Main Authors: | Wisse van Os (Author), Beatrix Wulkersdorfer (Author), Sabine Eberl (Author), Zoe Oesterreicher (Author), Philipp Schwabl (Author), Thomas Reiberger (Author), Rafael Paternostro (Author), Maria Weber (Author), Birgit Willinger (Author), Markus Zeitlinger (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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