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  • Book
    Maria Giulia Marini.
    Contents:
    Evidence-based medicine and narrative medicine: a harmonic couple
    Bridging from mythology to contemporary care: the art of listening
    Bridging from oral tradition to writing: the art of empathy
    The Tower of Babel: the language of physicians, patients, and providers of care
    Patient's narrative as a probe for successful coping
    The muted desire for well-being and the abuse of the word "normality" in medicine
    Bridging the gap between personalization of care and research
    The place of illness-centred movies in medical humanities
    Designing health care based on patient's needs and rights
    Building a bridge between economic investment and medical humanities: the fears to overcome
    A selection of narratives
    Glossary: a tool to bridge the gap between medical humanities, medical science, health-care organization, and health-care economics.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Article
    Baquero F, López-Brea M, Valls A, Cañedo T.
    Chemotherapy. 1977;23 Suppl 1:133-40.
    60 fosfomycin-resistant strains of gram-negative bacilli are submitted to conjugation experiments using as recipient cell E. coli K12 which is nalidixic acid resistant. After mating, the number of fosfomycin-resistant E. coli K2 colonies growing on selection plates containing nalidixic acid and fosfomycin never surpassed the normal rate of mutation for fosfomycin-resistance of the recipient strain. In 65% of the experiments, plasmidic resistance to other antimicrobials was transferred to E. coli K12, but was never accompanied by demonstrable fosfomycin resistance. High rate of normal mutation of recipient strain is signaled as the main problem for detecting the plasmidic nature of fosfomycin resistance. With our criteria regarding this fact we have been unable to confirm the plasmidic nature of fosfomycin resistance.
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