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- who: Ken Otsuji from the The saliva and tracheal aspirate specimens of the subjects were collected aseptically at the following three time points: (A) within , h after intubation, (B) just before administration of antibiotics, (C), h after the administration of antibioticsEach specimen was termed as saliva (A), (B), (C) and tracheal aspirate (A), (B), (C), respectively. The saliva was aspirated through suction tubes from the oral cavity and the tracheal aspirate was collected using suction catheters through endotracheal tubes from the lower respiratory tract. The tracheal aspirate (B) were cultured under microaerophilic conditions at , °C with, % , on . . .
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