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Comparative Study
. 1983:39:83-5.

Betalactamase-producing microorganisms in recurrent tonsillitis

  • PMID: 6417772
Comparative Study

Betalactamase-producing microorganisms in recurrent tonsillitis

K Tunér et al. Scand J Infect Dis Suppl. 1983.

Abstract

In 73% of 167 patients with recurrent tonsillitis, colonization with betalactamase-producing microorganisms was found. Betastreptococci group A were recovered in 6% of the patients and group C and G streptococci in 23%. Other microorganisms found were Staphylococcus aureus in 42%, Haemophilus species in 52%, bacteroides species in 80% and fusobacteria in 40%. Ninety-eight per cent of Staph. aureus, 60% of bacteroides species and 10% of fusobacteria were betalactamase-producing. Phenoxymethylpenicillin (1 g twice a day for ten days) diminished 50% of group A, C and G streptococci. No other microorganisms were affected by this antibiotic. Clindamycin (0.15 g four times a day for ten days) eradicated Staph. aureus, group A, C and G streptococci, bacteroides and fusobacteria. Haemophilus species were not affected by clindamycin. Tinidazole (1 g once a day for 10 days) diminished bacteroides and fusobacteria. Aerobic microorganisms, Staph. aureus, streptococci and Haemophilus, were not affected by tinidazole.

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