Transferable and non-transferable drug resistance in enteric bacteria from hospital and from general practice
- PMID: 775619
- DOI: 10.3109/inf.1976.8.issue-2.09
Transferable and non-transferable drug resistance in enteric bacteria from hospital and from general practice
Abstract
Drug resistance to 8 different antibiotics in Enterobacteriaceae isolated from different hospitals and two groups of general practitioners was studied. Escherichia coli dominated among the 632 strains investigated. Drug resistance was found in 62% of the 512 hospital strains and in 38% of the 120 strains from general practice. Multiple resistance was common especially in strains from hospital. R factors was found in 23% of the 317 drug-resistant strains from hospital and in 11% of the 46 drug-resistant strains from general practice. Resistance to streptomycin, sulphonamide and tetracycline either alone or in combinations were the most common traits transferred.
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