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- W1570875832 abstract "With regard to that of other facultatively pathogenic microorganisms, the rate of isolation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was 12.5%. Most frequently the pathogen was isolated from wound swabs, tracheal secretion, throat swabs and urine. In 2.8% of the cases it was identified as the causative pathogen of sepsis. The serotype most commonly identified was the O antigen type 6, followed by types 11 and 1. The distribution of the serotypes observed in specimens and hospitals varied altogether. Epidemiologically striking was the incidence of serotype 1 in the urological division, of type 11 in the gynecological division, of type 6 in the pediatric division, and of type 4 in the dermatological division. Between 4 to 5% of the 618 strains examined exhibited resistance to gentamicin, tobramycin and sisomicin. Insensitivity to amikacin has not been observed. There were no statistically significant differences in incidence of resistance or the pattern of resistance as far as individual serotypes or isolates from the above mentioned divisions are concerned. Die Isolierungsrate von Pseudomonas aeruginosa betrug 12,5% bezogen auf diejenige anderer fakultativ pathogener Mikroorganismen. Am häufigsten wurde er aus Wundabstrichen, Trachealsekret, Rachenabstrichen und Urin isoliert. Als Sepsiserreger trat er in 2,8% hervor. Der am meisten nachgewiesene Serotyp war der O Antigentyp 6, gefolgt von 11 und 1. Die Verteilung der Serotypen in den Untersuchungsmaterialien und Kliniken war durchweg unterschiedlich. Epidemiologisch auffallend war die Häufung von Serotyp 1 in der urologischen Klinik, die von 11 in der Frauen-, die von 6 in der Kinder- und die von 4 in der Hautklinik. Zwischen 4 bis 5% der 618 untersuchten Stämme waren gegenüber Gentamicin, Tobramycin und Sisomicin résistent. Unempfindlichkeit gegenüber Amikazin wurde nicht beobachtet. Statistisch signifikante Unterschiede in der Resistenzhäufigkeit oder im Resistenzmuster konnten weder für einzelne Serotypen noch für die Isolate aus den angeführten Kliniken nachgewiesen werden." @default.
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- W1570875832 title "Distribution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Serotypes in Bacteriologic Specimens and their Aminoglycoside Resistance" @default.
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