Susceptibility of urinary pathogens to various antimicrobial substances: a four-year study.
AUTOR(ES)
Grüneberg, R N
RESUMO
The results of testing all urinary pathogens from general practice and hospital practice for their sensitivity to a range of antimicrobial agents over the four years 1971-74 are presented. The changes observed in each situation with the passage of time are discussed. Resistance has become more frequent to those drugs to which resistance is commonly R factor-mediated. Less change has been observed in resistance to other antimicrobial agents.
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