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KMID : 0388619940060000079
Molecular and Cellular Biology News
1994 Volume.6 No. 0 p.79 ~ p.84
Distributions of antibiotics-resistance and activities of some enzymes of bacteria from Korean urinary infection.


Abstract
In Korean urinary infection, the majority of the infected bacterium was E. coli, followed by K. pneumoniae and A. baumanii. 93.1% of bacteria isolated from urinary infection was ampicillin-resistant, 63% of them was chloramphenicol-resistant and 60% of them was Bactrim-resistant. E. colt was the

highest # - glue uronidase and tryptophanse-producing bacterium. M. morgani and P. mirabilis were higher urease-producing bacteria than the other bacteria.
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