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KMID : 0377619730250020165
Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1973 Volume.25 No. 2 p.165 ~ p.175
Sensitivity of Urinary and Enteric Pathogens to Some Antimicrobial Agents
ÑÑû¦éÞ/Kim, Hyung Woo
ßïàò÷¡/îïÔ§Ðñ/Shu, Sung Taik/Chun, Doki
Abstract
In order to know the current status of sensitivity of urinary and enteric pathogens including pathogenic vibrios to some antimicrobial agents of current use, the sensitivity of these organisms isolated in recent years from. pathological sources except most of Vibrio parahaemolyticus which were isolated from marine sources) was studied by the agar plate dilution method. The antimicrobial agents tested were kanamycin (Kan), gentamicin (Gen), penicillin G (Pen), ampicillin (Amp), neomycin (Neo), oxytetracycline (0-Tet), minocycline (Min), doxycycline (Dox), furilin (Fur), streptomycin (Str), chloramphenicol (Chl), erythromycin (Ery), colistin (Col), carbenicillin (Carb), polymyxin .B (PxB), trimethoprim (TMP), sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and the mixture of TMP-SMX.
Urinary isolates was classified into two major species, staphylococci and Escherichia coli, and the others were enteric gram negative bacilli and gram positive. cocci. These organisms were sensitive to Gen but resistant to most of antimicrobial agents of current use. They were especially resistant to Str, Kan, Pen, Amp, Chlr O-Tet, TMP-SMX and Col.
Salmonella was strongly sensitive to Kan and moderately sensitive to drugs other than TMP-SMX, Ery and Col.
Shigella was strongly sensitive to Kan, Gen and Amp, but highly resistant to Stir,
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