ALTHOUGH the occurrence of localized areas of suppuration caused by the typhoid bacillus is on the whole infrequent, McCrae 1 believes that during typhoid fever no part of the body in which abscesses ...
A 51-year-old woman, who had first undergone a chole-cystectomy for cholelithiasis in 1956, was admitted to the Mary Fletcher Hospital in May, 1960, complaining of abdominal pain of 6 weeks' duration.
Non-anthracis Bacillus species are ubiquitous gram-positive spore-forming organisms that were once believed to be nonpathogenic but are now recognized as causing a variety of infections. We report a ...
Bacillus species are increasingly recognized as agents of infection in humans. These organisms are ubiquitous in nature and can cause clinical illness ranging from transient bacteremia to serious ...
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