1979
DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400025444
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The increasing isolation ofSerratiaspecies from clinical specimens

Abstract: SUMMARYA 14-month survey was undertaken in a diagnostic bacteriology laboratory to determine the incidence of Serratia spp. in routine clinical specimens. Gramnegative organisms with enterobacteria-like colonies were tested by a simple screening procedure. Fifty-eight strains of S. marcescens and two strains of S. liquefaciens were isolated from 59 patients. The strains were usually nonpigmented and exhibited multiple antibiotic resistance. Serotyping and determination of bacteriocine sensitivity patterns reve… Show more

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“…The authors did not discuss whether any of the isolates were involved in infections. Since that paper was written, several other studies have been published describing the isolation of S. liquefaciens from human specimens, and the clinical significance of these isolates is not known (50,131,203).…”
Section: S Liquefaciensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors did not discuss whether any of the isolates were involved in infections. Since that paper was written, several other studies have been published describing the isolation of S. liquefaciens from human specimens, and the clinical significance of these isolates is not known (50,131,203).…”
Section: S Liquefaciensmentioning
confidence: 99%