Acetic acid and vinegar have a long history and human applicability including the clinical treatment of wounds. Objective: to evaluate in vitro the acid antimicrobial activity of acetic and the vinegar by means of the technique of diffusion of well of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. The study was applied to assessment of the antimicrobial activity of acetic acid (Merck) a 1,0 e 0,7% and white vinegar and red at 30,0; 25,0 e 10,0%. The strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, E. coli e Staphylococcus aureus have been isolated of hospitalized patients. For analysis statistics the test of variance ANOVA - ONEWAY followed of the test of multiple comparisons was used; with level of significance = ...
O efavirenz é uma das mais recentes classes de agentes anti-retrovirais aplicados no tratamento de i...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial, antioxidant, cytotoxic effects, phytochemic...
This study intended to evaluate the etiology of urinary tract infection and the antimicrobial suscep...
Acetic acid and vinegar have a long history and human applicability including the clinical treatment...
The use of gel alcohol in hands antisepsis procedures represents a frequent practice in health insti...
The use of natural products for medicinal purposes for treatment, cure and prevention of diseases is...
Apresenta-se a situação da susceptibilidade bacteriana a antimicrobianos, em amostras isoladas em 19...
Medicinal plants have been the most important traditional resource man to treat microbial infections...
Platonia insignis Mart. is a species belonging to Clusiaceae, is popularly known as Bacuri and is we...
A very good autogenous vaccine may be obtained by inoculation, in a separate medium, of microorganis...
Bacterial resistance is one of the greatest world health threats, reducing the effective infections ...
Mestrado em MicrobiologiaStaphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium common in skin infection...
Alcohols are frequently used as antimicrobial chemical products in health care. This study has the p...
Staphylococcus aureus belongs to the normal flora of the skin, mucosa and nasopharynx of several ani...
Once a drug has access to the body of an organism, it plays a role in the determination of the spect...
O efavirenz é uma das mais recentes classes de agentes anti-retrovirais aplicados no tratamento de i...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial, antioxidant, cytotoxic effects, phytochemic...
This study intended to evaluate the etiology of urinary tract infection and the antimicrobial suscep...
Acetic acid and vinegar have a long history and human applicability including the clinical treatment...
The use of gel alcohol in hands antisepsis procedures represents a frequent practice in health insti...
The use of natural products for medicinal purposes for treatment, cure and prevention of diseases is...
Apresenta-se a situação da susceptibilidade bacteriana a antimicrobianos, em amostras isoladas em 19...
Medicinal plants have been the most important traditional resource man to treat microbial infections...
Platonia insignis Mart. is a species belonging to Clusiaceae, is popularly known as Bacuri and is we...
A very good autogenous vaccine may be obtained by inoculation, in a separate medium, of microorganis...
Bacterial resistance is one of the greatest world health threats, reducing the effective infections ...
Mestrado em MicrobiologiaStaphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium common in skin infection...
Alcohols are frequently used as antimicrobial chemical products in health care. This study has the p...
Staphylococcus aureus belongs to the normal flora of the skin, mucosa and nasopharynx of several ani...
Once a drug has access to the body of an organism, it plays a role in the determination of the spect...
O efavirenz é uma das mais recentes classes de agentes anti-retrovirais aplicados no tratamento de i...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial, antioxidant, cytotoxic effects, phytochemic...
This study intended to evaluate the etiology of urinary tract infection and the antimicrobial suscep...