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ESI Special Topic of:
"Antibiotic Resistance," Published February 2003

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An interview with:
Peter C. Appelbaum, M.D., Ph.D.
March 2003
Dr. Peter Appelbaum, of Penn State University’s Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, is the author of the paper at #2 in our Special Topic on Antibiotic Resistance: "Antimicrobial resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae—an overview," (Clin. Infect. Dis. 15[1]: 77-83, July 1992). This paper has been cited 554 times to date. Dr. Appelbaum offers the following comment on his work in the field.
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An interview with:
Robert F. Breiman, M.D.
February 2003
When Special Topics analyzed the most-cited papers on antibiotic resistance published in the past decade, the paper "Emergence of drug-resistant pneumococcal infections in the United States," (JAMA 271[23]: 1831-5, 15 June 1994) came in at #3, with 395 citations to date. Below, lead author Dr. Robert Breiman talks about the significance of this paper for the field of antibiotic resistance.
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