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Original Article

Primary Antibiotic Sensitivities By A Replicator Method

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Pages 223-229 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A replicator method of carrying out primary sensitivity tests on urine specimens is described. The results are compared with conventional sensitivity tests. Of 438 specimens examined, the procedure indicated a suitable antibiotic in all but 7 and yielded an incorrect result likely to mislead in 14 instances, in each case accompanied by several correct sensitivity reports. Results are available within 24 hours.

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