Otitis media caused by beta-lactamase-producing Branhamella (Neisseria) catarrhalis - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Otitis media caused by beta-lactamase-producing Branhamella (Neisseria) catarrhalis
W S Lee et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1981 Jan.
Abstract
A beta-lactamase-producing Branhamella catarrhalis was isolated in pure culture from the right middle ear aspiration of an otitis media in a 3-month-old girl. The patient responded well to cefamandole treatment.
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