Læknablaðið - 15.11.1986, Page 54
318
LÆKNABLAÐIÐ
2. Landlæknisembættið. Heilbrigðisskýrslur
1978-1979 og 1981-82.
3. Isenberg HD, Washington JA, Balows A,
Sonnenwirth AC. Collection, Handling, and
Processing of Specimens. In: Lennette EH, Balows
S, Hauser W, Shadomy HJ eds. Manual of Clinical
Microbiology. Washington D.C.: American Society
for Microbiology 1985; 87-90.
4. Barry AL, Thornsberry C. Susceptibility Tests:
Diffusion Test Procedures. In Lennette EH, Balows
S, Hauser W, Shadomy HJ eds. Manual of Clinical
Microbiology. Washington D.C: American Society
for Microbiology 1985; 978-87.
5. Jacobs MR, Koornhof HJ, Robins-Browne RM et
al. Emergence of Multiply Resistant Pneumococci.
N Engl J Med 1978; 299: 735-40.
6. Maruyama S, Yoshioka H, Fujita K, Takimoto M,
Satake Y. Sensitivity of Group A Streptococci to
Antibiotics. Am J Dis Child 1979; 133: 1143-5.
7. Hansman D, Sturt J, Devitt L, Douglas R.
Increased Resistance to Penicillin of Pneumococci
Isolated from Man. NEngl J Med 1971; 284: 175-7.
8. Istre GR, Welch DF, Marks MI, Moyer N.
Susceptibility of Group A Beta-Hemolytic
Streptococcus Isolates to Penicillin and
Erythromycin. Antimicrob Agents Chemother
1981; 20: 244-6.
9. Washington JA, Wilson WR. Erythromycin: A
Microbial and Clinical Perspective After 30 Years
of Clinical Use. Mayo Clin Proc 1985; 60: 189-203.
10. Lowbury EJL, Hurst L. The Sensitivity of
Staphylococci and Other Wound Bacteria to
Erythromycin, Oleandomycin, and Spiramycin. J
Clin Pathol 1959; 12: 163-9.
11. Saraglou G, Bisno AL. Susceptibility of Skin and
Throat Strains of Group A Streptococci to
Rosamicin and Erythromycin. Antimicrob Agents
Chemother 1978; 13: 701-2.
12. Forsgren A, Walder M. Haemophilus influenzae,
Pneumococci, Group A Streptococci and
Staphylococcus aureus: Sensitivity of Outpatient
Strains to Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics. Scand
J Infect Dis 1982; 14: 39-43.
13. Kallings I, Bengtson S, Christensen P, Holm SE,
Lind L, Kalin M. Antibiotic Sensitivity of
Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus
pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes and
Branhamella catarrhalis Isolated from Upper
Respiratory Tract Infections in Sweden. Scand J
Infect Dis 1983; 39: 100-5.
14. Dixon JMS, Lipinski AE. Occurrence of Antibiotic
Resistance in Hemolytic Streptococci.
Microbiology 1982; 51: 147-50.
15. Kalin M, Carlsson B, Karlsson I. Frequency and
Type Distribution of Pneumococcal Strains in the
Stockholm Region with Resistance or Reduced
Susceptibility to Antibiotis. Scand J Infect Dis
1984; 16: 73-8..
16. Hayes MV, Ward JB. The Role of
Penicillin-binding Proteins in the Antibacterial
Activity of Beta-lactam Antibiotics. In: Lorian, V.
Antibiotics in Laboratory Medicine. Baltimore:
Williams & Wilkins 1986; 739-42.
17. Ward J. Antibiotic-Resistant Streptococcus
pneumoniae: Clinical and Epidemiologic Aspects.
Rev Infect Dis 1981; 3: 254-66.
18. Leads from the MMWR. Isolation of mutiple
Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumococci. 1985; 34(35).
JAMA 1985; 254: 1885-6.
19. Poses RM, Cebul RD, Collins M, Fager SS. The
Accuracy of Experienced Physician’s Probability
Estimates for Patients with Sore Throats. JAMA
1985; 254: 925-9.
20. Wannamaker LW. Perplexity and Precision in the
Diagnosis of Streptococcal Pharyngitis. Amer J Dis
Child 1972; 124: 352-8.