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[Antibacterial therapy of peritonitis].

Authors: K N, Tsatsanidi; N S, Bogomolova; T U, Tyganbekov; V G, Gorel'chenkova;

[Antibacterial therapy of peritonitis].

Abstract

The microbiological assay of the exudate provided isolation of anaerobic pathogens in 48 (64 per cent) out of 75 patients with peritonitis. All the patients were subjected to antibacterial therapy with antibiotics and chemotherapeutic drugs active against aerobic and anaerobic pathogens.

Keywords

Quinoxalines, Candidiasis, Humans, Drug Therapy, Combination, Bacterial Infections, Peritonitis, Drug Administration Schedule, Anti-Bacterial Agents

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