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    Three to eight weeks of therapy with netilmicin: toxicity in normal and diabetic patients by Bergeron, M G, Lessard, C, Ronald, A, Stiver, G, van Rooyen, C E, Chadwick, P

    Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-09-1983)
    “…Twenty-eight patients, 24 men and 4 women, aged between 17 and 72 years old, and suffering from chronic osteomyelitis (19), mastoiditis (5), or serious wound…”
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    Treatment of severe bacteroides infections with parenteral clindamycin by Haldane, E V, Van Rooyen, C E

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (23-12-1972)
    “…Clindamycin, by intravenous or intramuscular administration, was used in the treatment of 18 patients seriously ill with infections due to bacteroides…”
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    Carbenicillin and gentamicin in the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection by Yuce, K, Van Rooyen, C E

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (01-11-1971)
    “…The administration separately and sequentially of carbenicillin and gentamicin eradicated Ps. aeruginosa infections, during the period over which they were…”
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    Echovirus type 17 in the neonate by Faulkner, R S, Van Rooyen, C E

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (07-04-1973)
    “…An outbreak of echovirus type 17 in a neonatal nursery with recovery of virus from the stools of the seven affected infants and the cerebrospinal fluid of one…”
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    Adenoviruses types 3 and 5 isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of children by FAULKNER, R, VAN ROOYEN, C E

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (24-11-1962)
    “…Adenoviruses types 3 and 5 were isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of two sick children. These agents were thought to be responsible for the neurological…”
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