MESA REDONDA - A criança na fase escolar
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MESA REDONDA - A mulher em foco
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MESA REDONDA - Atendimento multidisciplinar da obesidade
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MESA REDONDA - Recuperação pós trauma
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MESA REDONDA - Seguimento ao politraumatizado
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MESA REDONDA -  Panorama atual das DST's
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SIMPÓSIO - Abordagem da sexualidade na adolescência
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SIMPÓSIO - Almejando o corpo perfeito
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SIMPÓSIO - Bactérias Multirresistentes: o fim da era do ATB?
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SIMPÓSIO - Obstáculos do planejamento familiar
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SIMPÓSIO - Reabilitação dos sentidos
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SIMPÓSIO - Traumatologia Crânio-facial
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Alternativas de prevenção e de tratamento Voltar

Dr. Túlio Marques de Faria

SIMPÓSIO - Bactérias Multirresistentes: o fim da era do ATB? - -

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Defensive remodeling: How bacterial surface properties and biofilm formation promote resistance to antimicrobial peptides. Nuri Reut, Shprung Tal, Shai Yechiel Biochimica et biophysica acta. 2015 Nov; 1848(Nov):3089-100. doi: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2015.05.022. pii: S0005-2736(15)00179-0.
Improving hospital hygiene to reduce the impact of multidrug-resistant organisms in health care--a prospective controlled multicenter study. Gerlich Miriam G, Piegsa Jens, Schäfer Christian, Hübner Nils-Olaf, Wilke Florian, Reuter Susanne, Engel Georg, Ewert Ralf, Claus Franziska, Hübner Claudia, Ried Walter, Flessa Steffen, Kramer Axel, Hoffmann Wolfgang BMC infectious diseases. 2015 Oct; 15(Oct):441. doi: 10.1186/s12879-015-1184-5. pii: .
Nucleoside Derived Antibiotics to Fight Microbial Drug Resistance: New Utilities for an Established Class of Drugs? Serpi Michaela, Ferrari Valentina, Pertusati Fabrizio Journal of medicinal chemistry. 2016 12; 59(12):10343-10382.
Renew or die: The molecular mechanisms of peptidoglycan recycling and antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative pathogens. Domínguez-Gil Teresa, Molina Rafael, Alcorlo Martín, Hermoso Juan A Drug resistance updates : reviews and commentaries in antimicrobial and anticancer chemotherapy. 2016 09; 28(09):91-104. doi: 10.1016/j.drup.2016.07.002. pii: S1368-7646(16)30033-4.
The potential of a multiplex high-throughput molecular assay for early detection of first and second line tuberculosis drug resistance mutations to improve infection control and reduce costs: a decision analytical modeling study. Van't Hoog A H, Bergval I, Tukvadze N, Sengstake S, Aspindzelashvili R, Anthony R M, Cobelens F BMC infectious diseases. 2015 Oct; 15(Oct):473. doi: 10.1186/s12879-015-1205-4. pii: .

The New England journal of medicine (11/2016)