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Title: Surveillance of salmonellae in India for drug resistance.
Authors: Saxena, S N
Kumari, N
Saini, S S
Soni, D V
Pahwa, R K
Jayasheela, M
Issue Date: 1-Jun-1989
Citation: Saxena SN, Kumari N, Saini SS, Soni DV, Pahwa RK, Jayasheela M. Surveillance of salmonellae in India for drug resistance. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 1989 Jun; 43(6): 145-50
Abstract: Out of 3001 salmonella received during 1984-85, 2985 strains were tested for antibiotic resistance and R-pattern transfer. Multidrug resistance was observed in 73% of diarrhoeal and 43% of non-diarrhoeal isolates. Antibiotic resistance markers were transferable in 46.6% of diarrhoeal and 41.1% of non-diarrhoeal isolates. Two out of 4 salmonella sero-types isolated for the first time in India during this period were multidrug resistant.
URI: http://imsear.hellis.org/handle/123456789/68279
Appears in Collections:Indian Journal of Medical Sciences

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