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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
1963 Volume.5 No. 5 p.329 ~ p.333
Studies on Postoperative Secondary Infections Due to Staphylococci
äÌÔ³Ö­/Ahn, Do Youl
ßïÜÐßÔ/Suh, Bo Sang
Abstract
The rate of secondary infections after clean operation in this University Hospital showed 24.1 among 116 patients. The main causative agent was staphylococci, and was isolated from 89.3 % of patients who have had secondary infections after operation. Escherichia coli was the next in the order of frequency. Most of the staphylococci isolated from secondary infections showed positive coagulase activity and mannitol fermentation (coagulase 75 % and mannitol 70.8 %). The antibiogram of staphylococci was studied with various antibiotics (penicillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, aureomycin, terramycin, erythromycin and kanamycin), and it was revealed the high resistence to the antibiotics which were used from the early days of antibiotic era, and showed the high sensitivity to the. antibiotics such as kanamycin and erythromycin which were introduced recently.
A slight predominance of the strains belonging to the phage group III was observed than the strains of other groups. The strains of phage group III revealed the relatively high resistance to the antibiotics except kanamycin.
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