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Kyungpook Medical Journal
1977 Volume.18 No. 2 p.248 ~ p.271
Microorganisms Isolated from Cultures of Pathogenic Specimens
ÑÑñìÙ¥/Kim, Jyung Myung
åÅá¡Ðñ/éàà÷Îú/ÑÑî¤ãÕ/ì°Ëíìé/ÑÑÌÔâ×/Yang, Sung Ki/Woo, Sung Goo/Kim, Jae Sik/Rhee, Kuhn Il/Kim, Kyung Suk
Abstract
Durinj one gear, from 1st of September 1976 to 31st of August 1977, 1757 strains of microorga-nisms thst were cosaisted of two genera, four groups of Salmosaedla and 20 species of microorga- ~ nisms were isolated from cultures cf the 336 cases of the pathogenic specimens that were conta-ined 30 kinds of the cli._cial materials which were the blood, C.S.F., pericardial fluid, pleural fluid. thoracic fluid, asciiic, peritonewl and abdominal fluids, synovial, aspirated and cystic fluids, urine, throat specimens, nasal specimens, sputum, stool, pus, wound discharges, tissue specimens, rectal swabs and umbilical cords. The results were as follows;
41 strains (36.6%) of Staphylococcus epidermidis (Stag. ep. ), 7 strains (6.3%) of Staphylococcus aureus (Stop. au. ), 6 strains (5.4%) of alpha Streptococcus (Ellpha Str. ), 2 strains (1.8%) of Streptococcus pneumoniae (Str. pneu. ), 1 strain (0.9%) of Neiss~aria meningitidis (N. meningi. ), 8 strains (7.1%) of Salmmzella group A (Sal. G. A. ), 13 strains (11.6%) of Salmonella group D (Sai. G. D. ), 17 strains (15.2%) of Escherichia coli (Esch. coli) 4 strains (3.5%) of Enterobacter aerogenes (Ente. aero. ), 2 strains (1.8%) of Enterobacter cloacae (Ente. clog. ), 4 strains (3.5%) of Serratia marcescens(Serr. mare. ), 2 strains (1.8%) of Proteus mirabilis(Prot. mira. ), 3 strains (2.7%) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pseu. aeru.) and 2 strains 1;1.8%) of undetermined organisms (U~zdetermin. ), total 112 strains, were isolated from 845 cases o}` the bload cultures.
In the C S. F. 28 strains were isolated from 239 cases of the cultures, they were 7 s*.rains (2.5%) of Stap. ep. , 1 strain (3.6%) of Stap. au. , 8 strains (28.60 of Alpl:a Str. , 6 strains (21.4%) of Str. pneu. , 1 strain (3.6%) of N. meningi. , 3 strains (10.7%) of Esch. coli, 1 strain (3.6%) of Proteus vz~lgaris (Prot. vulg.) and Undetermin.
3 strains of 9 cases -ere isolated from the pericardial fluid cultures, the; were 1 strain of Stap. ep. , Alpha Str. and Serr. mart. respectively.
In the pleural fluid, 23 strains were isolated from 85 cases of the cultures, they were 5 Stap. ep. (21.7,0, 3 Stap. au. and Pseu. Prot. (13.0,,0), 6 Alpha Str. (26.1 0), 2 Salmonella arizo~aae (Sal. ariz.) and Esch. coli (8.7%), 1 Prot. vulg. and Pseu. aeru. (4.3v).
In the thoracic fluid, 6 strains of 17 cases were isolated, they were 3 Stap. ep. (50.0~), 2 Stap. au. (33.3%) and 1 Prot. vulg. (16.7%).
15 strains of 34 cases were isolated from the ascitic, peritone<<1 and abdominal fluids, they were 2 Stap. au. and Alpha Str. (13.3%), 3 Str. pneu. (20.0%), 8 Bsch. coli (53.3%).
4 strains of 17 cases were isolated from the synovial, aspirated and abdominal fluids, they were 2 Stap. au. (50.0%), 1 Alpha Str. and Prot. mira. (25.0%)
In the urine, 243 strains were isolated from 280 cases, they were 1 Micrococcus (1l~Iicroco. ), Sal. ariz. , Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kleb. pneu. ), E;zte. e1oa. , Serr. mare. and Serratia liquefaciens (Serr. Iiqu.) (0.4%), 80 Stap. ep. (32.9%), 17 Stap. au.~ (7.Ojo), 30 Alpha Str. (12.3%), 66 Esch. soli (27.2%), 21 Ente. aero. ~ (8.6%), 2 Hafizia (0.8x;), 13 Prot. vulg. (5.3%) and 8 Pseu. aeru. (3.3%).
2 Microco. and Prot. mira. (2.8%), 26 Stap. au. (36.6%), 14 Stap. au. (19.7%), 5 Alpha Str. (7.0%), 19 Esch. coli (26.8%) and 3 Ente. cloa. (4.2%), total¢¥. 71 strains were isolated from 64 cases of t;;~e nasal specimen cultures.
In the sputum, 505 strains were isolated from 298 cases of ~:ultures, they were 201 Microco. (39.8%), 25 Stap. ep. (5.0%), 9 Stap. au. (1.8%), 115 Alpha Str. (22.8%), 22 Str. pneu. (4.4 %), 3 Sal. ariz., Kleb. pneu. and- Serr. mare. (0.6%), 50 Esch. coli (9.9%), 13 Ente. aero. and Prot. vulg. (2.6%), 1 Ente. e1oa. , Hafnia and Serr. liqu. (0.2%), 8 Pseu. aeru. (1.6%) and 37 Cand. albi. (7.3%).
In the stool, 47 strains were isolated from 181 cases of the cultures, they were 1 Stap. ep. , Stap. au. , Sal. G. A. , Sal. G.B. , Sal. G.C. and Serr. liqu. (2.1%), 4 AlphaStr. (8.5%), 30 Esch. coli (63.8%), 2 Erzte. aero. (4.3%) and 5 Prot. mira. (10.6%).
In the pus, 259 strains were. isolated from 300 cases of the c~iltures, they were 2 Microco. and Kleb. pneu. (0.7%), 41 Stap. ep. (15.2%), 55 Stap. au. (2().4%), 28 Alpha Str. (10.4%), 4 Beta Str. (1.5%), 1 Str. pneu., Sala ariz. and Ente. cloa. (0.4%), 50 Esch. eoli (13.6%), 5 Hafnia (1.9 0), 10 Serr. mart. (3.7%), 20 Prot. vulg. (7.4%) and 3 Clostridium welchii (Glos. :welch.) (1.1%).
In the wound discharge, 54 strains were isolated from 54 cases of the cultures, they were 1 Pdicroco. and Hafnia (1.9%), 6 Stap. ep. (11.1%), 3 Stap. au. and Ente. aero. (5.6 0), 8 Alpla Str. (14.8%), 13 Esch. coli (24.1%). 9 Prot. vulg. (lEi.7%) and 10 Pseu. aeru. (18.5%).
In tip and tissue specimens, 18 strains were isolated :From 21 cases of the cultures, they were 7 S~.¢¥ap. ep. (38.9%), 3 Stap. au. , Esch. coli and Ente. aero. (16.7%), and 2 Alpha Str. (11.1%).
In rectal swabs, 68 strains were isolated from 60 cases of the cultures, they were 7 Stap, ep. =and Alpha Str. (10.3%), 34 Esch. coli (50.0%), 5 En~.`e. aero. (7.4%), 1 Serr. mart. (1.5%), ~4 Prot. vulg. (5.9%), and 10 Prot. mira. (14.7%).
In the umbilical cord, 40 strains were isolated from 34 cases of the cultures, they were 15 Stap. ep. (37.5%), 3 Stap. au. and Alpha Str. (7.5%.), 11 Esch. coli (27.5%), 1 Kleb. pneu. , Prot. vulg. and Prot. mira. (2.5%), 2 Ente. aero. (5.0%) and 3 Undetermin. (7.5%).
There were 37 cases that two hinds of microorgani:~ms were isolated at the same time and s~rnchronous isolation of the Alpha Str. and Microco. was the most, and were 8 cases that three ¢¥kinds of microorganisms were simultaneously isolated and synchronous isolation of Microco. , Alpha Str. and Esch. coli was the most.
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