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- Bookedited by Anthony R.M. Coates.Contents:
Introduction to antibiotic resistance/ Richard Bax, David Griffin
The origins of antibiotic resistance/ Gerard D. Wright
Surveillance programmes and antibiotic resistance: worldwide and regional monitoring of antibiotic resistance trends/ Stephen Hawser
Current and future challenges in the development of antimicrobial agents/ Robert P. Rennie
The role of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria in antibiotic resistance: Ajax' shield or Achilles' heel?/ Malcolm G.P. Page
Prevention of drug resistance by combined drug treatment of tuberculosis/ Denis A. Mitchison
Nonmultiplying bacteria are profoundly tolerant to antibiotics / Yanmin Hu, Anthony Coates
Persister cells: molecular mechanisms related to antibiotic tolerance / Kim Lewis
Antimicrobial textiles / J. Vaun McArthur, R.C. Tuckfield, C. Baker-Austin
Efflux: how bacteria use pumps to control their microenvironment / E. David G. McIntosh
Antibiotics in phase II and III clinical trials / Anthony R.M. Coates, Gerry Halls.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleSianesi M, Percudani M.Chir Ital. 1977 Aug;29(4):397-408.A rare case of haemoperitoneum from rupture of haemocholecyst is described. The origin of the haemorrhage, on the basis of the case history, clinical, intra-operative and anatomo-pathological data, was in all probability intrahepatic. In addition to discussion of the incidence of this morbid event, the article refers to the most frequent causes of haemobilia, the physiopathological mechanisms supporting it, the symptomatological triad characterising it even when aspecific, and the available diagnostic possibilities.