Serratia marcescens
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Subject Areas on Research
- Comparative efficacy of hand hygiene agents in the reduction of bacteria and viruses.
- Endophthalmitis: current approaches.
- Genetic bioaugmentation as an effective method for in situ bioremediation: functionality of catabolic plasmids following conjugal transfers.
- Interactions of the complement system with endotoxic lipopolysaccharide. Generation of a factor chemotactic for polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
- Lack of efficacy for conventional gamma irradiation of platelet concentrates to abrogate bacterial growth.
- Serum dilution test for bactericidal activity. II. Standardization and correlation with antimicrobial assays and susceptibility tests.
- Significance of complement to the mechanism of action of endotoxin.
- Spontaneous dermal abscesses and ulcers as a result of Serratia marcescens.
- United States geographic bacteria susceptibility patterns. 1996 ASCP Susceptibility Testing Group. American Society of Clinical Pathologists.