| Literature DB >> 3065931 |
K Dornbusch1, S Bengtsson, J E Brorson, H Fritz, C Henning, G Kronvall, P Larsson, A S Malmborg, M Thore, A Tärnvik.
Abstract
A total of 952 blood and 1543 urine isolates of gram-negative bacilli from hospitalized patients in 1986-1987 were consecutively collected by 10 Swedish laboratories and tested for susceptibility to 8 beta-lactam antibiotics and to gentamicin. The isolates were mostly Escherichia coli (58% and 44%, respectively) and Klebsiella sp. (17% and 18%). Resistance to ampicillin in blood and urine isolates was found in 35% and 45%, respectively, to piperacillin in 5% and 6%, to cephalothin in 26% and 34%, to cefuroxime in 12% and 22%, to cefotaxime in 3% and 5%, to ceftazidime in 1% and 1%, to imipenem in 0.5% and 0.1%, to aztreonam in 3% and 2%, and to gentamicin in 0.8% and 0%. Resistance of clinically important gram-negative bacilli to new beta-lactam antibiotics and to gentamicin is infrequent in Sweden.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3065931 DOI: 10.3109/00365548809035665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Infect Dis ISSN: 0036-5548