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[Determination of sensitivity of rapid growing bacteria by the MS-2-system. A comparison with conventional methods (author's transl)]

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  • [Determination of sensitivity of rapid growing bacteria by the MS-2-system. A comparison with conventional methods (author's transl)] Abstract Text:

    The sensitivity of 333 gramnegative and grampositive isolates against 10 antimicrobial agents was determined by the MS-2 system (Abbott Diagnostics, Div. of Abbott Lab., Dallas, Texas). Results were related to sensitivity tests by agar diffusion technique and agar dilution method. 176 of these strains were tested by different authors (laboratories) in U.S.A. They elaborated a reference antibiogram as a base of comparison for all results. MIC determination by automation method (MS-2) agreed with the reference method in 92.4% for gramnegative organism and in 93.5% for grampositive cocci.

    [Determination of sensitivity of rapid growing bacteria by the MS-2-system. A comparison with conventional methods (author's transl)] Publishing Authors By Initials

    For similar bacteria: gram-positive bacteria: gram-positive cocci: streptococcaceae: streptococcus research abstracts see: bacteria: gram-positive bacteria: gram-positive cocci: streptococcaceae: streptococcus research

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    [Determination of sensitivity of rapid growing bacteria by the MS-2-system. A comparison with conventional methods (author's transl)] Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und

    VOLUME: 251

    Page Numbers: 237-47

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    ISSN: 0174-3031

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 1981

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    LANGUAGE: ger

    NlmUniqueID: 8110566

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    KEYWORDS: Streptococcus

    MESH TERMS: drug effects

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    Substance Name: Anti-Bacterial Agents

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    Country: GERMANY, WEST

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    MEDLINETA: Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol

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