Current Issue 15 February 2012, Vol. 34, No. 4

Issue Highlights

  • Practical Laboratory Aspects of Cystic Fibrosis Microbiology: an Update, Part I
    15 February 2012(Vol. 34 | No. 4 | Pages 27-31)

    Deanna L. Kiska, Scott W. Riddell

  • Cutaneous Lesions Caused by Scytalidium hyalinum Resembling Dermatophycosis
    15 February 2012(Vol. 34 | No. 4 | Pages 31-33)

    Gema Fernández-Rivas, M. Jose Fuente, Rosa Guinovart, Aida Ramirez, Mireya Alcayde, Vicente Ausina

  • Resistance Trends in Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Anaerobic Bacteria, Part I
    1 January 2011 (Vol. 33 | No. 1 | Pages 1-8)

    Ellie J.C. Goldstein, Diane M. Citron

  • Infectious Diseases and Famous People Who Succumbed to Them
    15 November 2009 (Vol. 31 | No. 22 | Pages 169-172)

    Alice S. Weissfeld

  • Multi-Drug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa: a Rapidly Growing Treatment Dilemma
    15 October 2011 (Vol. 33 | No. 20 | Pages 159-160)

    Luke Simon O. Yuhico, Donald C. Blair

  • Procalcitonin: an Emerging Biomarker of Bacterial Sepsis
    15 November 2011 (Vol. 33 | No. 22 | Pages 171-178)

    Katherine Soreng, H. Roma Levy

  • Ceftaroline: a Cephalosporin with Anti-MRSA Activity
    1 November 2011 (Vol. 33 | No. 21 | Pages 161-169)

    Cheung Yee, Donald Biek, Kevin Krause, Gregory Williams

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