Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of some recently established coryneform bacteria

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Abstract

The susceptibility patterns of 480 isolates representing six recently defined species of coryneform bacteria (Corynebacterium amycolatum [n = 101], Corynebacterium auris [n = 48], Corynebacterium glucuronolyticum [n = 86], Brevibacterium casei [n = 50], Dermabacter hominis [n = 49], and Turicella otitidis [n = 146]) to 17 antimicrobial agents were determined by an agar dilution method. Most significantly, for C. amycolatum strains the MICs at which 90% of isolates are inhibited were ≤32 μg/ml for nearly all agents. However, all 480 strains examined were susceptible to glycopeptide antibiotics.

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Funke, G., Pünter, V., & Von Graevenitz, A. (1996). Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of some recently established coryneform bacteria. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 40(12), 2874–2878. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.40.12.2874

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