[Microbial and resistance spectrum of jaw infections]
- PMID: 282981
[Microbial and resistance spectrum of jaw infections]
Abstract
According to this investigation, antibiotic treatment of odontogenous abcesses should be directed primarily against streptococcus and staphylococcus, even if gram-negative pathogens have apparently increased. The response on the part of streptococcus to antibiotics has not changed essentially during the last five years. Staphylococcus however has developed a resistance to penicillin and ampicillin.
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