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Antibakterielle Chemotherapie

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Die Entdeckung der Sulfonamide 1932 durch Domagk und deren klinische Anwendung zur Behandlung bakterieller Infektionen ab 1935 machten es erstmals möglich, den Infektionserreger in seinem Wachstum direkt zu hemmen und dadurch die körpereigenen Abwehrmechanismen zu unterstützen.

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Semenitz, E., Fille, M., Allerberger, F., Dierich, M.P. (1997). Antibakterielle Chemotherapie. In: Therapie bakterieller Infektionen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60686-1_3

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