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Volume 5, Number 3, 1999

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Effect of the Conditions of Incubation in the Recovery of Oral Actinomyces
pp. 101-104(4)
Authors: de Annan S.G.; de Valladares R.R.; de Cárdenas L.B.

Identification of Anaerobes in Hospitals of Chile
pp. 105-108(4)
Author: Eugenia Valenzuela Montero T.M.M.

A Comparison of Techniques used to Distinguish Strains of Prevotella intermedia from Prevotella nigrescens
pp. 119-122(4)
Authors: Robertson K.L.; Drucker D.B.; Blinkhorn A.S.; Davies R.M.

Characterization of Lactobacilli Isolated From the Tongue and Gum
pp. 129-135(7)
Authors: Ahumada M.C.; Colloca M.E.; López M.E.; Pesce de Ruiz Holgado A.; Nader-Macias M.E.

Characteristics of Fusobacterium ulcerans, a New and Unusual Species Compared with Fusobacterium varium and Fusobacterium mortiferum
pp. 137-140(4)
Authors: Claros M.C.; Papke Y.; Kleinkauf N.; Adler D.; Citron D.M.; Hunt-Gerardo S.; Montag T.; Goldstein E.J.C.; Rodloff A.C.

Gas Production by Intestinal Microflora of Lactose Maldigesters
pp. 141-144(4)
Authors: Rautio M.; von Ungern-Sternberg M.; Ariniemi K.; Nieminen U.; Korpela R.; Vesa T.; Saxelin M.; Siitonen A.; Färkkilä M.; Jousimies-Somer H.

Diversity of 16S rDNA Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Profiles of Bacteroides Species Isolated from Human and Marmosets
pp. 145-148(4)
Authors: Santos A.; Abdo M.C.B.; Anacleto C.; Farias L.M.; Carvalho M.A.R.; Moreira E.S.A.; Petrillo-Peixoto M.L.

Analysis of Genetic Polymorphism in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
pp. 149-151(3)
Authors: Leite A.A.; Saddi-Ortega L.; Andrade F.A.R.S.; Macedo A.M.; Carvalho M.A.R.; Petrillo-Peixoto M.L.; Moreira E.S.A.

Identification of Gram-positive Anaerobic Cocci in a Clinical Laboratory Using a Simplified Flowchart
pp. 153-155(3)
Authors: Letournel-Glomaud C.; Houssaye S.; Peyrard N.

Atmospheric Oxygen Sensitivity of Fusobacterium Strains
pp. 157-159(3)
Authors: de Macêdo Farias L.; de Carvalho M.A.R.; Houw H.; de Oliveira A.A.P.; Rodrigues P.H.; de Farias F.F.; Nicoli J.R.; da Costa J.E.

Infant Botulism: a Brief Overview
pp. 161-164(4)
Author: Schechter R.

Botulism: Laboratory Methods and Epidemiology
pp. 165-168(4)
Authors: Fernández R.A.; Ciccarelli A.S.

Infant Botulism
pp. 169-170(2)
Authors: Rosetti F.; Castelli E.; Amoroso M.

Outbreak of Type E Botulism Associated with Home-cured Ham Consumption
pp. 171-172(2)
Authors: Rosetti F.; Castelli E.; Labbé J.; Funes R.

Isolation of Clostridium botulinum in Medicinal Plants
pp. 173-175(3)
Authors: Satorres S.E.; Alcaráz L.E.; Fernandez R.; Puig de Centorbi O.N.

Infant Botulism in Argentina, 1982––1997
pp. 177-179(3)
Authors: Fernández R.A.; Ciccarelli A.S.; de Centorbi O.N.P.; Centorbi H.; Rosetti F.A.; de Jong L.I.T.; Demo N.

First Case of Infant Botulism Associated with Honey Feeding in Argentina
pp. 181-183(3)
Authors: Centorbi H.J.; Aliendro O.E.; Demo N.O.; Dutto R.; Fernandez R.; Puig de Centorbi O.N.

A Study of Botulinum Spores in Honey
pp. 185-186(2)
Authors: Monetto A.M.; Francavilla A.; Rondini A.; Manca L.; Siravegna M.; Fernandez R.

Cultural and Physiological Characteristics of Clostridium botulinum Strains Isolated From Infant Botulism in San Luis, Argentina
pp. 187-188(2)
Authors: Centorbi H.J.; Aliendro O.E.; Demo N.O.; Pujales G.; Fernandez R.; Puig de Centorbi O.N.

Epidemiology of Botulism in Buenos Aires State, Argentina
pp. 189-190(2)
Authors: Cecchini E.; Verzeri L.N.; Florián A.; González Ayala S.E.

Description of a Botulism Type C Outbreak among Waterbirds in the Province of La Pampa, Argentina
pp. 191-193(3)
Authors: Mereb G.; Rosetti F.; Castelli E.; Ganuza R.; Ottavioni L.; Cavallero D.; Calderón A.

More on Clostridium difficile -associated Diarrhoea in Australia
pp. 205-207(3)
Authors: Chen F.; Chakera A.; Seow C.; Ling K.; Plant A.J.; Riley T.V.

Restriction Endonuclease (REA) Typing of Clostridium difficile Isolates from South America
pp. 209-212(4)
Authors: Merrigan M.; Bianchini H.; Canigia L.F.; Greco G.; Valenzuela Montero M.C.; Gerding D.N.

Variation in the Cell Surface Proteins of Clostridium difficile
pp. 213-215(3)
Authors: Poxton I.R.; Higgins P.G.; Currie C.G.; McCoubrey J.

Enterotoxin-producing Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF) Strains in Stool Samples Submitted for Testing ofClostridium difficile and its Toxins
pp. 217-219(3)
Authors: Meisel-Mikolstrokajczyk F.; Leszczynacuteski P.; van Belkum A.; Pituch H.; Obuch-Woszczatynacuteski P.; Rouyan G.S.

Microbiota of Initial Periodontitis in Adults
pp. 229-235(7)
Authors: Tanner A.C.R.; Taubman M.A.

Anaerobes in the Nasopharynx During Acute Otitis Media Episodes in Infancy
pp. 237-239(3)
Authors: Könönen E.; Kanervo A.; Bryk A.; Takala A.; Syrjänen R.; Jousimies-Somer H.

Endodontic Microflora of Different Teeth in the Same Mouth
pp. 241-245(5)
Authors: Gomes B.P.F.A.; Drucker D.D.; Lilley J.D.

Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes in Periapical Granulomas
pp. 247-249(3)
Authors: Ihan Hren N.; Gubina M.; Ihan A.

Oral Colonization of Infants with Veillonella Species
pp. 251-253(3)
Authors: Jousimies-Somer H.R.; Bryk A.; Asikainen S.; Kanervo A.; Takala A.; Könönen E.

Physiological Aspects and Conservation of a Veillonella Strain Isolated From the Oral Cavity. Interaction with Streptococci
pp. 255-259(5)
Authors: Gutiérrez de Ferro M.I.; Ruíz de Valladares R.E.; Benito de Cárdenas I.L.

Microbiological characteristics of adult periodontitis associated with anaerobic bacteria
pp. 261-262(2)
Authors: Moreno M.; Romero P.; Nieves B.; Salazar M.; Burguera L.

Microbiological Assessment of Subgingival Plaques from Argentinian Patients with Adult Periodontitis
pp. 263-265(3)
Authors: Canigia L.F.; Moreira A.N.; Furman C.; Piovano S.; Bianchini H.

Black-pigmented Gram-negative Anaerobes in Brazilian Adults with Periodontal Disease
pp. 267-268(2)
Authors: Rodrigues P.H.; Carvalho S.A.; Costa J.E.; Carvalho M.A.R.; Farias L.M.; Petrillo-Peixoto M.L.

Enhancement of Toxicity of Periodontal Anaerobes by Cotinine
pp. 269-270(2)
Authors: Sayers N.M.; Drucker D.B.; Blinkhorn A.S.

Effects of Irrigants Used in Endodontics on Anaerobic Bacteria
pp. 271-273(3)
Authors: Ruiz S.; Monetto A.M.

Immunological Study of Clostridium chauvoei in San Luis
pp. 275-278(4)
Authors: de Guzmán A.M.S.; Micalizzi B.; Cortiñas T.I.; Mattar M.A.

Anaerobic infections in Animals and Therapeutic Considerations
pp. 279-286(8)
Authors: Walker R.D.; Ortiz B.L.; Render A.E.

Is Equine Grass Sickness (Mal Seco?) a Form of Botulism?
pp. 291-293(3)
Authors: Poxton I.R.; Hunter L.; Lough H.; Miller K.

Immunogenic Power of Cellular and Extracellular Antigens of Clostridium chauvoei Strains Isolated in San Luis, Argentina
pp. 295-296(2)
Authors: Mattar M.A.; Cortiñas T.I.; DiGenaro M.S.; de Guzmán A.M.S.

Alpha and beta toxin activities in local strains of Clostridium chauvoei
pp. 297-299(3)
Authors: Cortiñas T.I.; Mattar M.A.; de Guzmán A.M.S.

Clostridium chauvoei: Immunological characterization of Antigenic Preparations
pp. 301-303(3)
Authors: Di Genaro M.S.; Micalizzi B.; de Guzman A.M.S.

Lactobacilli and Enterococci Isolated from the Bovine Vagina During the Estrous cycle
pp. 305-307(3)
Authors: Otero C.; Silva de Ruiz C.; Ibañez R.; Wilde O.R.; de Ruiz Holgado A.A.P.; Nader-Macias M.E.

Effect of End Products of Ruminal Fermentation on Ruminococcus albus Growth
pp. 309-311(3)
Authors: Paggi R.A.; Fay J.P.; Fernández H.M.

Campylobacter and Arcobacter spp. Isolated from the Carcasses and Caeca of Commercially Reared Ducks
pp. 317-320(4)
Authors: Ridsdale J.A.; Atabay H.I.; Corry J.E.L.

Bacterial Vaginosis
pp. 343-345(3)
Author: Nieves B.

Clinical Anaerobic Infections
pp. 347-350(4)
Author: Goldstein E.J.C.

First National Survey on the Diagnosis of Anaerobic Infections in Argentina
pp. 351-353(3)
Authors: Rollet R.; Litterio M.; Rossetti M.; Callejo R.; Di Martino A.; Castello L.; Fernandez Canigia L.; Fernandez M.; Grecco G.; Predari S.; Bianchini H.

Anaerobes in Sinusitis
pp. 355-357(3)
Authors: Mitchelmore I.J.; Tabaqchali S.

Bacteroides fragilis Group in Middle Ear Infections
pp. 359-362(4)
Authors: Litterio M.; Hernandez C.; Bernáldez P.; Fiorilli G.; Rubeglio E.

Prevalence of Anaerobic Bacteria Isolated at a University Hospital
pp. 363-364(2)
Authors: Gasparotto A.; Rocchi M.; Pérez M.E.; Monterisi A.

A Survey of The Appreciation of Anaerobic Infections by Venezuelan Medical Students
pp. 369-370(2)
Authors: Rodríguez A.J.; Riera José J.A.

Bilophila wadsworthia in Ear Infections: A Report of Three Cases
pp. 371-372(2)
Authors: Schumacher U.K.; Bless D.; Plinkert P.K.; Laue H.; Werner H.

Anaerobic Bacteria in Chronic Sinusitis
pp. 377-379(3)
Authors: Merino L.A.; de Pepe M.G.D.

Biliary Gastritis as a Precancerous Lesion
pp. 385-390(6)
Author: Barrios A.

Multiple Liver Abscesses Caused by Fusobacterium mortiferum. A Case Report
pp. 391-394(4)
Authors: Castello L.; Sandor A.; De Paulis A.N.; Palmitano J.; Santoianni J.E.; Predari S.C.

Spontaneous Hepatic Gas Gangrene
pp. 395-396(2)
Authors: Gentile J.; Gentile S.; Allende O.G.; Sparo M.

Clostridium perfringens Isolated from a Urinary Tract Infection in a Canine
pp. 397-398(2)
Authors: Gilardoni L.; Maubecin E.; Carloni G.; Más J.

Prevalence of Bacterial Vaginosis in Women Attending Family Planning Clinics
pp. 399-401(3)
Authors: Castro E.; Dominguez M.; Navarrete P.; Boggiano G.; Zemelman R.

Pre-term Labor Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis
pp. 403-404(2)
Authors: Calderas H.; Nieves B.; Quintana A.

Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria in Diabetic Foot Disease
pp. 405-407(3)
Authors: Espinosa Y.; Nieves B.; Quintana A.

Antagonism against Anaerobic and Facultative Bacteria through a Diffusible Inhibitory Compound Produced by aLactobacillus sp. Isolated from the Rat Fecal Microbiota
pp. 409-411(3)
Authors: Nardi R.D.; Santos A.R.M.; Carvalho M.A.R.; Farias L.M.; Benchetrit L.C.; Nicoli J.R.

Clostridium perfringens in Meat Products Consumed in San Luis, Argentina
pp. 413-415(3)
Authors: Stagnitta P.; Micalizzi B.; de Guzmán A.M.S.

Antibiotic Resistance Among Anaerobes: What Does it Mean?
pp. 421-429(9)
Authors: Hecht D.W.; Vedantam G.; Osmolski J.R.

Identification of the Metallo-beta-Lactamase Gene from Clinical Isolates of Bacteroides fragilis
pp. 431-434(4)
Authors: Fang H.; Hedberg M.; Edlund C.; Nord C.E.

Susceptibility of Anaerobic Flora Recovered from Complicated Intra-abdominal Infections to Clinafloxacin and Imipenem
pp. 435-437(3)
Authors: Hopkins J.A.; Wilson S.E.; Shimabukuro J.; Chavez C.

Plasmid-related Resistance to Clindamycin and Penicillin G in a Bacteroides vulgatus Strain
pp. 447-449(3)
Authors: Pestana A.C.N.R.; Diniz C.G.; Farias L.M.; Carvalho M.A.R.

Comparative In Vitro Activities of Four Macrolides at Two pH Values Against Gram-negative Anaerobic Rods other than theBacteroides fragilis Group
pp. 451-454(4)
Authors: Canigia L.F.; Di Martino A.; Litterio M.; Castello L.; Fernández M.I.; Rollet R.; Greco G.; Predari S.; Bianchini H.

Phenotypic Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Black-pigmented Bacteria
pp. 455-459(5)
Authors: Conti R.; Zelante F.; Pignatari A.C.C.; Mayer M.P.A.

Antimicrobial Susceptibility and beta-lactamase Production of Prevotella spp. and Porphyromonasspp.
pp. 461-463(3)
Authors: Tanaka K.; Kawamura C.; Fukui K.; Kato H.; Kato N.; Nakamura T.; Watanabe K.; Ueno K.

Distribution of Fusobacterium Species and Prevalence of Beta-Lactamase Production at a Community Hospital
pp. 469-471(3)
Authors: Citron D.M.; Gerardo S.H.; Hudspeth M.; Pereino V.; Cross S.; Goldstein E.J.C.

Susceptibility to Antimicrobial Agents in Fusobacterium Strains Isolated From Healthy Humans and Patients with Periodontal Disease in Brazil
pp. 473-475(3)
Authors: Pestana A.C.N.R.; Oliveira A.A.P.; Costa J.E.; Nicoli J.R.; Carvalho M.A.R.; Farias L.M.

Susceptibility of Veillonella spp. to Ten Different Antibiotics
pp. 477-478(2)
Authors: Litterio M.; Matteo M.; Fiorilli G.; Rubeglio E.

Factors Involved in Adhesion of Bifidobacterial Strains to Epithelial Cells in Culture
pp. 483-485(3)
Authors: Bibiloni R.; Pérez P.F.; De Antoni G.L.

Adherence and Cytotoxicity Capacity of Mobiluncus Strains Isolated from Patients with Bacterial Vaginosis
pp. 487-489(3)
Authors: Menolascina A.; Nieves B.; Calderas Z.; Sanoja C.L.

Detection of Sialic Acids on Porphyromonas endodontalis Cell Surface
pp. 495-497(3)
Authors: Collazo R.R.L.S.; Gonçalves R.B.; Alviano W.S.; Alviano C.S.; Uzeda M.

Modification to Intestinal Glycosidase Activities Following Bifidobacterium breve C50 Oral Challenge in C3H Mice
pp. 499-504(6)
Authors: Mullié C.; Romond M.B.; Yazourh A.; Bezirtzoglou E.; Romond C.

In Vivo Relationship between Intestinal Bifidobacteria Overgrowth and Bacteroides fragilis Repression Induced by Consumption of Bifidobacterial Cell-free Whey
pp. 505-508(4)
Authors: Singer E.; Yazourh A.; Romond M.B.; Odou M.F.; Bezirtzoglou E.; Dubreuil L.; Romond C.

Stimulatory Effect of Bifidobacteria on the Host Mononuclear Phagocyte System Using Gnotobiotic Animal Models
pp. 509-512(4)
Authors: Podoprigora G.I.; Comunian L.B.; Pimentel E.F.; Moura L.N.; Cara D.C.; Nicoli J.R.; Vieira E.C.

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