Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
Online ISSN : 1884-5681
Print ISSN : 0021-4817
ISSN-L : 0021-4817
The Number of Strains, Types and Drug-sensitivity of Salmonella Bacilli Recovered in Nagoya City during Recent 4 years. (1960-1964)
Kunitaro OCHIAIShonosuke NAITO
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1966 Volume 40 Issue 3 Pages 54-61

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Sixty six strains of Salmonella bacilli were recovered at this hospital from 1960 to 1964. They were divided into 16 types, including Salmonella paratyphi A, S. paratypin B, S. derby, S. typhi murium, S. tompson, S. potsdam, S. narashino, S. nagoya, S. newport, S. typhi, S. enteritidis, S. pullorum, S. give, S. newington, S. senftneberg, and S. klefeld.
Out of these strains S. derby, S. give, S. newington and S. klefeld were recovered for the first time in this hospital.
Sensitivity test against streptomycin (SM), Chloromycetin (CM), Tetracyclin (TC) and Sulfonamide (SA) was performed on 40 strains. Degree of resistance to these antibiotics remained bellw 100 mg/ml with one exceptional strain of S. give, that showed 100 mcg/ml resistance level against (SM). Sensitivity level to (SA) remained lower than 100 mcg/ml in all strains without exception.
Eight cases out of repeatedly investigated 20 cases discharged drug-resistant strains in the course of disease. Out of them, one strains of S. give was proved, as mentioned above, to be resistant to (SM) alone.
When one stool specimen was cultured on such different media as antibiotics containing medium (A) and usual SS agar (B), both strains obtained on (A) and (B) were proved coincidentally drug-resistant very often.
It was also not so infrequent that the strains on (B) were drugsensitive on the one hand and those on (A) demonstrated drug-resistance on the other.
The strains once proved resistant in the course of disease mostly remained resistant successively. It was demonstrated that in a few cases, however, once acquired drugresistance was lost in the course of illness.
The great majority of the strains which showed increase in the drugresistance, acquired, at the same time, the multiple resistance to several drugs, though it did not always coincide with the pattern and amount of drugs used.

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