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Title: Increasing prevalence of high degree resistance amongst Salmonella to different antibiotics.
Authors: Aggarwal, P
Goirola, S
John, P C
Saxena, S N
Issue Date: 1-Jul-1991
Citation: Aggarwal P, Goirola S, John PC, Saxena SN. Increasing prevalence of high degree resistance amongst Salmonella to different antibiotics. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 1991 Jul; 45(7): 172-5
Language: eng
Type: Comparative Study
Journal Article
Abstract: National Salmonella & Escherichia Centre situated at Central Research Institute, Kasauli receives Salmonella strains from all over the country. Eight hundred and fourteen Salmonella strains belonging to 14 serotypes received during 1986 were studied for antibiotic resistance and Minimum Inhibitory concentration (MIC) with regard to ampicillin (A), chloramphenicol (C), furazolidone (Fz) and gentamicin (G). Resistance to ampicillin was found to be highest (80%) and furazolidone the least (0.1%). Similarly a large number of strains (31%) had very high MIC values greater than 640 mcg per ml for chloramphenicol, whereas only 3.4% strains were found to have MIC values greater than 640 mcg per ml for gentamicin. The present findings have been discussed in the light of similar data published from this Centre earlier and from other sources in India.
Source URI: http://www.indianjmedsci.org
URI: http://imsear.hellis.org/handle/123456789/68081
MeSH: Ampicillin --pharmacology
Anti-Bacterial Agents --pharmacology
Chloramphenicol --pharmacology
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Furazolidone --pharmacology
Gentamicins --pharmacology
Humans
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Salmonella --drug effects
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