Abstract
Sequential stool cultures submitted for routine culture were screened for the presence of CDC group DF-3. Of 690 specimens, 11 (1.6%) yielded moderate to heavy growth of DF-3. Information on the 11 patients from whom these specimens were obtained showed that 4 had a history of prolonged diarrheal disease that resolved after specific therapy to eradicate DF-3, while for the other 7 patients no clear role could be established. Microbiological characterization of the stool isolates and 10 CDC strains of DF-3 suggested the presence of two subtypes within the group. Antibiotic susceptibility studies showed DF-3 to be relatively resistant to a wide variety of antibiotics.
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Gill, V. J., Travis, L. B., & Williams, D. Y. (1991). Clinical and microbiological observations on CDC group DF-3, a gram-negative coccobacillus. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 29(8), 1589–1592. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.29.8.1589-1592.1991
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