Published in Am J Med Sci on June 01, 1958
Secondary septicaemia from intravenous cannulae. Br Med J (1969) 1.36
Outbreaks associated with contaminated antiseptics and disinfectants. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (2007) 1.23
Resistance of Pseudomonas to quaternary ammonium compounds. I. Growth in benzalkonium chloride solution. Appl Microbiol (1969) 1.22
Evaluation of a most-probable-number technique for the enumeration of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Appl Microbiol (1975) 1.18
Causes and prevention of sepsis due to Gram-negative bacteria. Common-source outbreaks. Proc R Soc Med (1971) 1.15
Resistance of Pseudomonas to quaternary ammonium compounds. II. Cross-resistance characteristics of a mutant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Appl Microbiol (1971) 1.09
Nosocomial transmission of Serratia marcescens in a veterinary hospital due to contamination by benzalkonium chloride. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 1.00
ANTIBIOTICS REVISITED: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS AFTER TWO DECADES. Br Med J (1963) 0.87
Intrinsic Resistance of Burkholderia cepacia Complex to Benzalkonium Chloride. MBio (2016) 0.79
Cluster of postinjection abscesses related to corticosteroid injections and use of benzalkonium chloride. West J Med (1999) 0.76
HOSPITAL INFECTION WITH PSEUDOMONAS PYOCYANEA. Br Med J (1964) 0.75
Septicaemia from infusion. Br Med J (1969) 0.75
EMOTIONS and alopecia areata. Br Med J (1958) 0.75
PNEUMOCOCCAL BACTEREMIA WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO BACTEREMIC PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA. Ann Intern Med (1964) 7.18
Coordination of the synthesis of the enzymes in the pyrimidine pathway of E. coli. J Mol Biol (1962) 6.84
Bacterial transformation reactions. Bacteriol Rev (1952) 3.37
Acquisition of M. protein by pneumococci through transformation reactions. J Exp Med (1949) 3.32
Simultaneous production of two capsular polysaccharides by pneumococcus. I. Properties of a pneumococcus manifesting binary capsulation. J Exp Med (1959) 3.30
Clinical and physiologic features of some types of pulmonary diseases with impairment of alveolar-capillary diffusion; the syndrome of "alveolar-capillary block". Am J Med (1951) 3.29
An epidemic of inhalation anthrax: the first in the twentieth century. II. Epidemiology. Am J Hyg (1960) 3.09
Simultaneous production of two capsular polysaccharides by pneumococcus. II. The genetic and biochemical bases of binary capsulation. J Exp Med (1959) 2.80
An epidemic of inhalation anthrax, the first in the twentieth century. I. Clinical features. Am J Med (1960) 2.68
Clinical trials in infants of orally administered attenuated poliomyelitis viruses. Pediatrics (1959) 2.58
Serologic testing for anthrax antibodies in workers in a goat hair processing mill. Am J Hyg (1960) 2.42
FURTHER SEROLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE RUBELLA SYNDROME. Br Med J (1964) 2.39
Morphologic variation in pneumococcus. I. An analysis of the bases for morphologic variation in pneumococcus and description of a hitherto undefined morphologic variant. J Exp Med (1953) 2.13
LABORATORY STUDIES ON RUBELLA AND THE RUBELLA SYNDROME. Br Med J (1963) 2.06
A type-specific protein from pneumococcus. J Exp Med (1949) 2.01
Acquisition of new capsular type by pneumococcus, a multifactor transformation. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1958) 1.83
Pneumococcal endocarditis, meningitis, and rupture of the aortic valve. AMA Arch Intern Med (1957) 1.46
A type 3 attenuated poliovirus genetically stable after human intestinal passage. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.41
Preparation of poliovirus vaccines in a human fetal diploid cell strain. Am J Hyg (1962) 1.36
Isolation from animals of human strains of staphylococci during an epidemic in a veterinary school. Science (1960) 1.29
Vaccination with the CHAT strain of type 1 attenuated poliomyelitis virus in Leopoldville. Belgian Congo. 2. Studies of the safety and efficacy of vaccination. Bull World Health Organ (1960) 1.29
THE IN VITRO GROWTH OF RUBELLA VIRUS IN HUMAN EMBRYO CELLS. Am J Epidemiol (1965) 1.27
The prevalence of pneumococcal types and the continuing importance of pneumococcal infection. Am J Med Sci (1959) 1.25
The presence of an uronic acid epimerase in a strain of pneumococcus type I. Biochim Biophys Acta (1958) 1.25
The response of premature infants to infection with attenuated poliovirus. Pediatrics (1962) 1.22
Observations on the possible role of nucleic acid exchange reactions in pneumococcal capsular type transformation; a preliminary note. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1952) 1.22
Observations on the transformation of Pneumococcus in vivo. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1952) 1.19
Intratypic sero-differentiation of polioviruses. Virology (1961) 1.12
The efficacy of penicillin V (phenoxymethyl-penicillin) in the treatment of mild and of moderately severe pneumococcal pneumonia. Am J Med Sci (1956) 1.11
VIROLOGIC ASSISTANCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GERMAN MEASLES IN PREGNANCY. JAMA (1964) 1.10
THE CHROMOSOMAL LOCATION OF THE STRUCTURAL GENE FOR OROTIDYLIC ACID PYROPHOSPHORYLASE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. J Mol Biol (1964) 1.09
Vaccination with the CHAT strain of type 1 attenuated poliomyelitis virus in Leopoldville, Congo. 3. Safety and efficacy during the first 21 months of study. Bull World Health Organ (1961) 1.06
The synthesis of type III pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide from uridine nucleotides by a cell-free extract of Diplococcus pneumoniae type III. J Biol Chem (1960) 1.05
The formation of uridine pyrophosphoglucuronic acid from uridine pyrophosphoglucose by extracts of a noncapsulated strain of pneumococcus. Biochim Biophys Acta (1958) 1.00
The polioviruses of man. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 0.98
A study of some enzymes in extracts of a non-capsulated strain of pneumococcus concerned with uridine pyrophosphoglycosyl metabolism. J Gen Microbiol (1959) 0.97
Morphologic variation in pneumococcus. II. Control of pneumococcal morphology through transformation reactions. J Exp Med (1953) 0.96
PLAQUING OF RUBELLA VIRUS IN RK 13 CELLS. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1965) 0.96
Vaccination with the CHAT strain of type 1 attenuated poliomyelities virus in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo. 1. Description of the city, its history of poliomyelitis, and the plan of the vaccination campaign. Bull World Health Organ (1960) 0.93
A comparison of the efficacy of chloramphenicol (chloromycetin) and of penicillin in the treatment of pneumococcal lobar pneumonia. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1952) 0.93
The efficacy of modified oral penicillin therapy of pneumococcal lobar pneumonia. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1951) 0.92
Variations in the responses of infants to living attenuated poliovirus vaccines. N Engl J Med (1961) 0.92
The Gram stain and the etiology of lobar pneumonia, an historical note. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 0.91
The syndrome of pneumococcal endocarditis, meningitis and rupture of the aortic valve. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc (1958) 0.89
Persistence of antibodies after vaccination with living attenuated poliovirus. J Am Med Assoc (1959) 0.85
[ACTION OF THE RUBELLA VIRUS ON DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC CELL CULTURES]. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1965) 0.82
Uridine pyrophosphoglucose dehydrogenase in capsulated and non-capsulated strains of pneumococcus type I. J Gen Microbiol (1960) 0.82
Modification of the fermentative activities of Pneumococcus through transformation reactions. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1953) 0.82
Routine immunization with orally administered attenuated poliovirus. A study of 850 children in an American city. JAMA (1960) 0.82
THE ROLE OF TOXEMIA AND OF NEURAL INJURY IN THE OUTCOME OF PNEUMOCOCCAL MENINGITIS. Am J Med Sci (1964) 0.82
INHIBITION OF RUBELLA VIRUS BY AMANTADINE. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1965) 0.81
Vaccination of families against poliomyelitis by feeding and by contact spread of living attenuated virus including studies of virus properties after human intestinal passage. Acta Paediatr (1960) 0.77
Current status of therapy in the pneumonias. J Am Med Assoc (1957) 0.77
PNEUMOCOCCUS TYPE LXXXII (DANISH TYPE 48). J Bacteriol (1965) 0.75
Recent results of mass immunization against poliomyelitis with Koprowski strains of attenuated live poliovirus. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 0.75
Some contributions of pneumococcal genetics to the elucidation of biological phenomena. Bull N Y Acad Med (1960) 0.75
The relation of colonial morphology and antigenic structure to virulence in pneumococcus. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1952) 0.75
The pneumonias. Am J Nurs (1952) 0.75
Clinicopathologic conference. N Y State J Med (1956) 0.75
A type specific protein from pneumococcus. J Clin Invest (1948) 0.75
[Immunization of 850 children of Philadelphia with attenuated poliomyelitis virus. Preliminary report]. Bol Oficina Sanit Panam (1961) 0.75
Modification of an attenuated type 2 polio vaccine following passage at 23degreeC. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1963) 0.75
The prophylactic use of antibiotics. Med Times (1960) 0.75
VIROLOGIC ASSISTANCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GERMAN MEASLES IN PREGNANCY. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1965) 0.75
A panel discussion. The prophylactic use of antibiotics. Med Times (1960) 0.75
[ESTABLISHMENT OF HUMAN DIPLOID EMBRYO CELL STRAINS CHRONICALLY INFECTED BY THE RUBELLA VIRUS]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.75
Staphylococcal enteritis as a complication of antibiotic therapy. N Y State J Med (1955) 0.75
[Mass vaccination of school children with live vaccine against poliomyelitis]. Schweiz Med Wochenschr (1961) 0.75
The A-B-O blood groups in relation to prematurity and stillbirth. J Pediatr (1958) 0.75
Concerning Friedlander, Gram and the etiology of labor pneumonia, an historical note. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc (1959) 0.75
Variation of response in early life to vaccination with living attenuated polivirus and lack of immunologic tolerance. Lancet (1960) 0.75
Effect of cold passage on reproductive capacitv at various temperatures of several type 3 polivirus strains. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1963) 0.75
The efficacy of aureomycin in the treatment of pneumococcal lobar pneumonia. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1951) 0.75
The choice between killed- and live-virus poliomyelitis immunization. Clin Pediatr (Phila) (1963) 0.75
The crisis at Guy's. JAMA (1960) 0.75
[INHIBITORY ACTION OF THE MEASLES VIRUS ON THE MULTIPLICATION OF DIFFERENT HUMAN EMBRYONAL CELLS CULTIVATED IN VITRO]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.75
The Oklahoma-Kansas anthrax epizootic of 1957. J Am Vet Med Assoc (1959) 0.75
[CHROMOSOME CHANGES INDUCED BY THE RUBELLA VIRUS IN HUMAN DIPLOID EMBRYO CELLS CULTIVATED IN VITRO]. C R Hebd Seances Acad Sci (1964) 0.75
THE RESPONSE OF PREMATURE INFANTS TO INFECTION WITH TYPE 3 ATTENUATED POLIOVIRUS. J Pediatr (1964) 0.75
The relative efficacy of erythromycin (ilotycin) and of penicillin in the treatment of pneumococcal lobar pneumonia. Am J Med Sci (1953) 0.75