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KMID : 0378019780210110110
New Medical Journal
1978 Volume.21 No. 11 p.110 ~ p.117
A Study on the Klebsiella-Enterobacter-Serratia, Clinical Classification G52 and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns
½ÅÇö¼º/Shin, Hyun Sung
À̵µÇö/À¯ÈñÁ¾/Ȳ¼±Ã¶/Lee, Do Hyun/Yoo, Hee Jong/Whang, Sun Chul
Abstract
Enteric bacteria were found to be the most predominantly isolated organisms among the total 1278 clinical isolates during the period of one-year survey. The period seems agreeable among the bacteriology laboratories at where routine clinical specal specimens are handled.
The addition of biochemical tests in its identification proctocol at Korea University Hospital made possible to clarify some bacterial species, like E. cloacae, K. ozaenae, C. diversus, and non-chromogenic Serratia species, that fairly overlooked in past.
Daily use of references strains along with the commercially available test kits not only brought up the confidence of the identification technique, but also made the laboratory to look into the becterial species.
The susceptibility pattern of antimicrobial agents against various organism have not been much changed, though appearance of resistant strains that previously susceptible was noticed in some bacterial species.
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