Abstract
The content of drug-resistant coliform bacteria in faecal specimens collected before admission from patients awaiting non-urgent surgery were compared with specimens collected in hospital. Resistant strains of Escherichia coli were isolated from 52% of preadmission specimens and were present in large numbers in 28%. Tetracycline, sulphonamide, and streptomycin resistance were commonest: 60% of resistant strains carried transmissible R factors and multiple resistance was commoner than single. No characteristically resistant intestinal bacteria of any genera were found in hospital specimens as compared with those from outside. © 1969, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Datta, N. (1969). Drug Resistance and R Factors in the Bowel Bacteria of London Patients before and after Admission to Hospital. British Medical Journal, 2(5654), 407–411. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5654.407
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