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Journal of Korean Pediatric Society
1975 Volume.16 No. 11 p.21 ~ p.28
Bacterial and Clinical Study on Diarrheal Children Who had Positive Stool Culture
ÚÓÔÄßÓ/Park, Ton Sang
ðÆóãñ²/ì°Ñ­ç¬/òçÔÔãÕ/Cho, Chang Joo/Lee, Ki Young/Chin, Dong Shick
Abstract
Bacterial and clinical study were performed on 391 cases of diarrheal children who were admitted in pediatric department, Severance Hospital from July 1966 to June 1971 and the following results were obtained.
1. Of the potential pathogens, the most common bacteria was E.P.E.C. (24.6%) and shigella (22.4%) was the next.
2. Most commoly cultured type of E.P.E.C. was type 055(32.7%) and type 0128(28.3%) was the next and most common group of shigella was group B(91.9%).
3. E.P.E.C. and shigella were most commonly found in the children over 3 years of age.
4. E.P.E.C. was most commonly cultured in July but salmonella had no specific seasonal preponderance on cultures.
5. Over 80% of cases with shigellosis recealed bloody or mucoid stool characters while watery in cases with E.P.E.C. infection.
6. Most sensitive antibacterial agents for E.P.E.C. was kanamycin(64.4%) and next in order of potency were ampicillin, streptomycin and chloramphenicol. Ampicillin(72.1%) was the most sensitive agent for shigellosis and the next in order of potency were kanamycin, neomycin and penicillin.
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