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Susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria.

S M Finegold, R D Rolfe.   

Abstract

With the significant increase in resistance of anaerobic bacteria to antimicrobial agents in recent years, susceptibility testing of these organisms becomes very important. In addition to survey studies, hospitals should be determining their local patterns, and therapy of at least the more serious infections should be guided by susceptibility tests. Of the various tests available, those most suitable for smaller hospitals for guidance of patient management are the broth disc elution procedure and the micro broth dilution tray test.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6323094     DOI: 10.1016/0732-8893(83)90030-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0732-8893            Impact factor:   2.803


  6 in total

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2.  Identification and susceptibility patterns of anaerobic bacteria isolated from clinical specimens during a one-year period.

Authors:  A C Rodloff; G Görtz; H Ponnath; H Hahn
Journal:  Infection       Date:  1984 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.553

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4.  Evaluation of broth disk elution methods for susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria with the newer beta-lactam antibiotics.

Authors:  J H Jorgensen; J S Redding; A W Howell
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1986-03       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Factors affecting antimicrobial susceptibility of Fusobacterium species.

Authors:  M D Rowland; V E Del Bene; J W Lewis
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6.  Liver abscess caused by Clostridium bifermentans following blunt abdominal trauma.

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