Propensity of Tampons and Barrier Contraceptives to Amplify Staphylococcus aureusToxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-I
Objective: Although the incidence of reported cases of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) has declined in recent years, the disease continues to occur in menstruating women using the newer, less-absorbent tampons or barrier contraceptives. Extant tampons and other vaginal devices were tested for the ability...
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Main Authors: | Philip M. Tierno (Author), Bruce A. Hanna (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1994-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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