The bacteria of the Bacteroides fragilis group are considered important clinical pathogens and they are the most common anaerobes isolated from human endogenous infections. In this study, the susceptibility patterns to antibiotics and metals of 114 species of the B. fragilis group isolated from children with and without diarrhea were determined. Susceptibility was assayed by using an agar dilution method with Wilkins-Chalgren agar. All B. fragilis strains were resistant to lead and nickel, but susceptible to metronidazole and imipenem. b-lactamase production was detected by using biological and nitrocefin methods, respectively, in 50% and 90.6% of the isolates of children with diarrhea and in 60% and 90% of the isolates of chi...
Clinical conditions in the gastrointestinal tract such as acute diarrhea are one of the major causes...
The species included in the Bacteroidesfragilis group are the most frequent nontoxigenic anaerobic b...
Introduction: Modern intra-abdominal infections are characterized by rapidly growing antibiotic resi...
The bacteria of the Bacteroides fragilis group are considered important clinical pathogens and ...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed infe...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed infe...
Despite the importance of gastrointestinal diseases and their global distribution, affecting million...
Species of Bacteroides fragilis group bacteria are the most prevalent pathogens and have the highest...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the antimicrobial resistance profile and the prevalence of resistance...
The susceptibilities of 200 clinical isolates of the Bacteroides fragilis group to 11 antimicrobial ...
Since the level of antimicrobial resistance in Bacteroides fragilis has increased, monitoring the an...
Epidemiological aspects and the antimicrobial susceptibility profile of the Bacteroides fragilis gro...
WHEN the antibiotic resistance patterns of ten clinical isolates of Bacteroides fragilis were determ...
Clinical conditions in the gastrointestinal tract such as acute diarrhea are one of the major causes...
The species included in the Bacteroidesfragilis group are the most frequent nontoxigenic anaerobic b...
Introduction: Modern intra-abdominal infections are characterized by rapidly growing antibiotic resi...
The bacteria of the Bacteroides fragilis group are considered important clinical pathogens and ...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed infe...
Bacteroides fragilis has been isolated from several human and non-human monomicrobial and mixed infe...
Despite the importance of gastrointestinal diseases and their global distribution, affecting million...
Species of Bacteroides fragilis group bacteria are the most prevalent pathogens and have the highest...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the antimicrobial resistance profile and the prevalence of resistance...
The susceptibilities of 200 clinical isolates of the Bacteroides fragilis group to 11 antimicrobial ...
Since the level of antimicrobial resistance in Bacteroides fragilis has increased, monitoring the an...
Epidemiological aspects and the antimicrobial susceptibility profile of the Bacteroides fragilis gro...
WHEN the antibiotic resistance patterns of ten clinical isolates of Bacteroides fragilis were determ...
Clinical conditions in the gastrointestinal tract such as acute diarrhea are one of the major causes...
The species included in the Bacteroidesfragilis group are the most frequent nontoxigenic anaerobic b...
Introduction: Modern intra-abdominal infections are characterized by rapidly growing antibiotic resi...