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1. Ceftolozane/tazobactam versus meropenem in patients with ventilated hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia: subset analysis of the ASPECT-NP randomized, controlled phase 3 trial.

2. Treatment Options for Carbapenem- Resistant Gram-Negative Infections.

3. Molecular characterization of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases and its correlation with clinical laboratory standards institute interpretive criteria for disk diffusion susceptibility testing in enterobacteriaceae isolates in Thaialnd.

4. The comparative efficacy of two long-acting dry-cow cephalonium products in curing and preventing intramammary infections.

5. Use of antimicrobials.

6. Validation of the SL3 beta-Lactam Test for screening milk in compliance with U.S. pasteurized milk ordinance: performance tested method 040701.

7. Isolation, structural elucidation and characterization of impurities in Cefdinir.

8. Development and in-house validation of a microbiological assay for determination of cefepime in injectable preparations.

9. 1H and 13 C spectral assignments of 7beta-(cinnamoyl-substituted)amino-3-acetoxymethyl-cephalosporins.

10. Single low-dose ceftriaxone for the treatment of gonococcal ophthalmia--implications for the national programme for the syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases.

11. FDA announces recall of liquid antibiotics.

12. Particulate-matter content of 11 cephalosporin injections: conformance with USP limits.

13. A comparison of the old and new antibiotics.

14. Cefuroxime, cefamandole, cefoxitin, and cephalothin in vitro susceptibility tests: reassessment of the "class representative" concept, confirmation of disk interpretive criteria, and proposed quality control guidelines.

15. Antimicrobial activity of U-76,252 (CS-807), a new orally administered cephalosporin ester, including recommendations for MIC quality control.

17. Intraocular penetration of cephalexin in man.

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