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Techniques for isolating pelvic bacterial pathogens

Publication ,  Journal Article
Hill, GB
Published in: Contemporary Ob Gyn
December 1, 1998

Since most pelvic infections in females are an anaerobic-aerobic mix, the ob-gyn forearmed with this knowledge can round up the usual etiologic suspects - as well as the rare ones. Whenever feasible, procure specimens for microbial culture before initiating targeted antimicrobial therapy.

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Contemporary Ob Gyn

ISSN

0090-3159

Publication Date

December 1, 1998

Volume

43

Issue

11

Start / End Page

49 / 56

Related Subject Headings

  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
 

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Hill, G. B. (1998). Techniques for isolating pelvic bacterial pathogens. Contemporary Ob Gyn, 43(11), 49–56.
Hill, G. B. “Techniques for isolating pelvic bacterial pathogens.” Contemporary Ob Gyn 43, no. 11 (December 1, 1998): 49–56.
Hill GB. Techniques for isolating pelvic bacterial pathogens. Contemporary Ob Gyn. 1998 Dec 1;43(11):49–56.
Hill, G. B. “Techniques for isolating pelvic bacterial pathogens.” Contemporary Ob Gyn, vol. 43, no. 11, Dec. 1998, pp. 49–56.
Hill GB. Techniques for isolating pelvic bacterial pathogens. Contemporary Ob Gyn. 1998 Dec 1;43(11):49–56.

Published In

Contemporary Ob Gyn

ISSN

0090-3159

Publication Date

December 1, 1998

Volume

43

Issue

11

Start / End Page

49 / 56

Related Subject Headings

  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine