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The following pages link to Influence of body temperature on bacterial growth rates in experimental pneumococcal meningitis in rabbits (Q37029117):
Displaying 18 items.
- The pathophysiological basis and consequences of fever (Q26740509) (← links)
- Antipyretic Therapy in Critically Ill Septic Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q30235830) (← links)
- The Streptococcus suis transcriptional landscape reveals adaptation mechanisms in pig blood and cerebrospinal fluid. (Q33626250) (← links)
- Bacterial meningitis: current controversies in approaches to treatment (Q34458384) (← links)
- Clinical review: Fever in septic ICU patients - friend or foe? (Q35558149) (← links)
- An Escherichia coli strain, PGB01, isolated from feral pigeon Faeces, thermally fit to survive in pigeon, shows high level resistance to trimethoprim (Q35573535) (← links)
- Thermal Restriction as an Antimicrobial Function of Fever (Q36009791) (← links)
- Acute bacterial meningitis in infants and children: epidemiology and management (Q37945754) (← links)
- Influence of growth rate on susceptibility to antimicrobial agents: modification of the cell envelope and batch and continuous culture studies (Q38031255) (← links)
- Fever management in intensive care patients with infections (Q38230165) (← links)
- Cordelia, Goneril and the febrile response. (Q38298905) (← links)
- Influence of antibiotic dose, dosing interval, and duration of therapy on outcome in experimental pneumococcal meningitis in rabbits (Q39818938) (← links)
- Elevated body temperature restricts growth of Haemophilus influenzae type b during experimental meningitis (Q40147706) (← links)
- Management of fever and neutropenia in children with cancer (Q40176707) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic optimisation of the treatment of bacterial central nervous system infections (Q48369007) (← links)
- Modulation of Brain Injury as a Target of Adjunctive Therapy in Bacterial Meningitis (Q58865283) (← links)
- Comparison of Fever-reducing Effects in Self-reported Data from the Mobile App: Antipyretic Drugs in Pediatric Patients (Q95009560) (← links)
- [Is control fever mandatory in severe infections?] (Q91910762) (← links)