Simple microbiological method for the identification of antimicrobial agents prescribed in general practice

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Abstract

A simple microbiological method to identify antimicrobial agents in urine is described. Of 1,514 consecutive urine specimens received from general practitioners, 302 (19.94%) contained antimicrobial activity. The antibacterial agent was identified confidently in 284 of these. Surprisingly, 83 (5.48%) urine specimens contained an antimicrobial substance not usually used in the treatment of urinary tract infection.

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Millar, M. R., & Langdale, P. (1985). Simple microbiological method for the identification of antimicrobial agents prescribed in general practice. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 21(5), 741–744. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.21.5.741-744.1985

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