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The spectrum of pathogens in combat wounds of the limbs: own results and retrospective analysis
Shafigulin R.A., Zvegintseva A.A., Akhtyamov I.F., Emelin A.L., Mirazimov E.B., Kharin N.V., Valiullina I.R.
Choice of antibiotics for the treatment of orthopedic infection caused by gram-positive pathogens, based on a 12-year follow-up. Part 2: fluoroquinolones, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, lincosamides, fosfomycin
Kasimova A.R., Bozhkova S.A., Tufanova O.S., Gordina E.M., Gvozdetsky A.N., Tikhilov R.M.
Choice of Antibiotics for the Treatment of Orthopedic Infection Caused by Gram-Positive Pathogens, Based on a 12-Year Follow-Up. Part 1: Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Glycopeptides, Oxazolidinones, Fusidic Acid, Rifampicin
Kasimova A.R., Bozhkova S.A., Tufanova O.S., Gordina E.M., Gvozdetsky A.N., Rukina A.N., Tikhilov R.M.
Recurrent cases of periprosthetic joint infection caused by Staphylococcus Aureus: reinfection or reactivation of a pathogen?
Kechin A.A., Borobova V.S., Sheraliev T.U., Chretien S.O., Tromenshleger I.N., Pavlov V.V., Filipenko M.L.
Twelve-Year Dynamics of Leading Pathogens Spectrum Causing Orthopedic Infection: A Retrospective Study
Kasimova A.R., Tufanova O.S., Gordina E.M., Gvozdetsky A.N., Radaeva K.S., Rukina A.N., Bozhkova S.A., Tikhilov R.M.
Perifocal Soft Tissue Reactions in Response to Contaminated Implants With a Composite Antibacterial Coating: Experimental Study
Savchuk O.P., Tapalski D.V., Zinovkin D.A., Nikolaev V.I., Yarmolenko M.A., Rogachev A.A.
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