Thymidine-dependent Escherichia coli infection and some associated laboratory problems

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The rapid emergence of a thymidine-dependent strain of Escherichia coli in a patient treated with co-trimoxazole is described. The organism was recovered from blood cultures during a septicaemia which developed after only a few days of co-trimoxazole treatment. The cultural characteristics of three thymidine-dependent strains were studied and a remarkable variation was found in their ability to grow on different batches of blood agar, depending upon the age of the plates and the type of agar base used.

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Tanner, E. I., & Bullin, C. H. (1974). Thymidine-dependent Escherichia coli infection and some associated laboratory problems. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 27(7), 565–568. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.27.7.565

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