The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
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ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNS OF THE PROTEEAE IN JAPAN, 1989
JUN IGARIYASUYUKI HAYASHISEIJI SHITARAMASATO SHITARAKAYOKO YOSHIMOTOYUKIO OHMIZUMASAO UMETSUJUNITI SASAKIRINJI KAWANATAKESHI YOSHIDAYOSHIKAZU YAMAZAKIHIROSHI YOSHIDAKENITI NARITASHUNKOH TOYOSHIMATOMOO MORIAYAKO TAKAHASHIYUKIO ISHIKAWASHINJI OOERIE OHTARITSUKO FUKUSHIMAWETSUKO MURAKAMIMASANORI AIHARAMASAO KUWABARAFUSAKO HAMANAKASHIZUE HAYASHIDAKIYOSHI NEGAYAMAMASAHIRO KAGAWAHIROSHI MIYAKOMITSUO KAKUKAZUYUKI SUGAWARASACHIYA OHTAKIMASAMI SHIMADA
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1993 Volume 46 Issue 4 Pages 285-294

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Abstract
We discussed the antimicrobial susceptibilities of Proteeae isolated in Japan, 1989. Eight hundred six clinical isolates were collected from 47 hospitals. These were comprised of 431 strains of Proteus mirabilis, 155 Proteus vulgaris, 154 Morganella morganii, 44 Providencia rettgeri and 22 Providencia stuartii. Antibiotics tested in this study were 2 penicillins, 5 cephems, 1 carbapenem and2 aminoglycosides. The MIC's were determined using the standard method of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy.
Susceptibilities of the above strains to these antibiotics are described below;
1. Latamoxef, ceftizoxime and imipenem had exellent activities with no evident differences among the species of Proteeae.
2. Ampicillin and cefazolin were less active against Indol-positive Proteeae.
3. Piperacillin and cefmetazole were also strongly active drugs against P. mirabilis, P. vulgaris and P. stuartii, and cefotiam against P. mirabilis and P. stuartii.
4. Gentamicin and netilmicin showed exellent activities against M. morganii.
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