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. 1967 Apr;93(4):1242-5.
doi: 10.1128/jb.93.4.1242-1245.1967.

Drug resistance of enteric bacteria. IX. Distribution of R factors in gram-negative bacteria from clinical sources

Drug resistance of enteric bacteria. IX. Distribution of R factors in gram-negative bacteria from clinical sources

S Mitsuhashi et al. J Bacteriol. 1967 Apr.

Abstract

Many isolates belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae were collected in 1965 from the inpatients at geographically scattered hospitals in Japan. Among 2,650 Shigella strains examined, 58.4% were found to be drug-resistant; 95.0% of these resistant strains were multiply resistant. Among 434 resistant strains examined, 81% carried R factors that were transferable by cell-to-cell contact. Of 160 isolates of other enteric bacteria, drug-resistant strains included 84.2% of the Escherichia coli, 93.0% of the Klebsiella, and 90.0% of the Proteus cultures. Among these resistant strains, 70.3% of the E. coli, 66.7% of the Klebsiella, and 52.0% of the Proteus were multiply resistant. Of these resistant strains, 84.0% of the E. coli, 88.0% of the Klebsiella, and 50.0% of the Proteus strains carried R factors. These results indicate that R factors are widespread among gram-negative bacteria of clinical significance.

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