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Maroc Medical. 1995; 17 (3-4): 24-28
em Francês
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| ID: emr-38261
RESUMO
A sample of 4418, swabs from different origins [blood, pus and urines] isolated during a period of three years was subjected to a bacteriological analysis. The results revealed a high frequency of negative gram Bacillus. Klebsiella came in the frist rank, with 38,5% of isolated germs. These were followed by Echerichia coli [17,2%], Pseusomonas [15,9%] and Proteus [10,4%]. Positive coagulase Staphylococci represent only 13,1%. Positive Cocci Gram are less frequent. The investigation of the sensitivity of most isulated germs [Klebssiella, Pseudomonas and Staphylococci] to antibiotic revealed a polyresistance to the tested product. However, this resistance varies as a function of the nature of germ and swab