Susceptibility pattern of Campylobacter jejuni from human and animal origins to different antimicrobial agents
Author(s) -
R. Vanhoof,
Herman Goossens,
H. Coignau,
G. Stas,
J.P. Butzler
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.07
H-Index - 259
eISSN - 1070-6283
pISSN - 0066-4804
DOI - 10.1128/aac.21.6.990
Subject(s) - campylobacter jejuni , antimicrobial , tetracycline , ampicillin , campylobacter , microbiology and biotechnology , clindamycin , biology , minimum inhibitory concentration , antibiotics , bacteria , genetics
The in vitro antimicrobial activities of different antimicrobial agents on Campylobacter jejuni from human and animal origins were compared by using a Dynatech MIC 2000 system. In general, the minimal inhibitory concentration distributions for the human strains were very comparable with those of the animal strains. The animal strains had a bimodal distribution for ampicillin, clindamycin, and tetracycline.
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