William R. Byrne

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 1998

Number

5

Co-Authors

Effective Antimicrobial Regimens for Use in Humans for Therapy of Bacillus anthracis Infections and Postexposure Prophylaxis (1998)

Deziel, Mark R., Heine, Henry, Louie, Arnold, Kao, Mark, Byrne, WIlliam R., Basset, Jennifer, ...

Expanded options for treatments directed against pathogens that can be used for bioterrorism are urgently needed. Treatment regimens directed against such pathogens can be identified only by using...

Antibiotic Treatment of Experimental Pneumonic Plague in Mice

Byrne, William R., Welkos, Susan L., Pitt, M. Louise, Davis, Kelly J., Brueckner, Ralf P., Ezzell, John W., ...

A mouse model was developed to evaluate the efficacy of antibiotic treatment of pneumonic plague; streptomycin was compared to antibiotics with which there is little or no clinical experience....

Effective Antimicrobial Regimens for Use in Humans for Therapy of Bacillus anthracis Infections and Postexposure Prophylaxis†

Deziel, Mark R., Heine, Henry, Louie, Arnold, Kao, Mark, Byrne, William R., Basset, Jennifer, ...

Expanded options for treatments directed against pathogens that can be used for bioterrorism are urgently needed. Treatment regimens directed against such pathogens can be identified only by using...

Antibiotic Treatment of Experimental Pneumonic Plague in Mice

Byrne, William R., Welkos, Susan L., Pitt, M. Louise, Davis, Kelly J., Brueckner, Ralf P., Ezzell, John W., ...

A mouse model was developed to evaluate the efficacy of antibiotic treatment of pneumonic plague; streptomycin was compared to antibiotics with which there is little or no clinical experience....

Effective Antimicrobial Regimens for Use in Humans for Therapy of Bacillus anthracis Infections and Postexposure Prophylaxis†

Deziel, Mark R., Heine, Henry, Louie, Arnold, Kao, Mark, Byrne, William R., Basset, Jennifer, ...

Expanded options for treatments directed against pathogens that can be used for bioterrorism are urgently needed. Treatment regimens directed against such pathogens can be identified only by using...