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. 1971 Mar;3(3):411–415. doi: 10.1128/iai.3.3.411-415.1971

Effect of Antibiotic Treatment on the Incidence of Infectious Drug Resistance Among Intestinal Lactose-Fermenting Bacteria Isolated from Burn Patients

Alton B Sturtevant Jr 1, Gail H Cassell 1, Raymond A Bobo 1, Thomas W Feary 1
PMCID: PMC416166  PMID: 16557988

Abstract

Antibiotic-resistant lactose-fermenting bacteria were recovered from the feces of 20 of 25 burn patients studied. Of the Escherichia coli isolated from patients receiving antibiotic treatment, 81.5% were shown to be infectiously resistant; only 32% of the E. coli recovered from patients not receiving antibiotics were shown to be harboring R factors. Three resistance patterns, ampicillin-chloramphenicol-streptomycin-kanamycin, ampicillin-tetracycline, and ampicillin-streptomycin, accounted for 25.2, 20.3, and 15.4%, respectively, of the total R factors identified.

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