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R factors in gentamicin-resistant organisms causing hospital infection.

An abrupt increase in gentamicin-resistant isolates was noted in the Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital in 1973 and 1974. Bacteraemic infection occurred in 17 patients, 9 of whom died. R factors mediating gentamicin resistance were demonstrated in 34 of 36 strains. Organisms from 9 of 11 patients transferred a resistance pattern common to all other isolates from that patient, suggesting in-vivo interbacterial spread of the R factor.[1]

References

  1. R factors in gentamicin-resistant organisms causing hospital infection. Richmond, A.S., Simberkoff, M.S., Rahal, J.J., Schaefler, S. Lancet (1975) [Pubmed]
 
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