Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of the Genus Collinsella and Related Fecal Bacteria Isolated from Human Feces

A many kind of antimicrobial agents were used for therapy. But the same time, the intestinal flora was disturbed by these therapies using antimicrobial agents. The MICs of nine antimicrobial agents were determined about Collinsella species and related bacteria, to determine what kind of antimicrobia...

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Published inJournal of Intestinal Microbiology Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 103 - 107
Main Authors BENNO, Yoshimi, KAGEYAMA, Akiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Intestinal Microbiology Society 2001
公益財団法人 腸内細菌学会
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ISSN1343-0882
1349-8363
DOI10.11209/jim1997.14.103

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Summary:A many kind of antimicrobial agents were used for therapy. But the same time, the intestinal flora was disturbed by these therapies using antimicrobial agents. The MICs of nine antimicrobial agents were determined about Collinsella species and related bacteria, to determine what kind of antimicrobial agent effect to flora. All Collinsella strains were susceptible to some antimicrobial agents tested. A few agents of cephem and monobactum, however, have some effects to these strains. For the therapy, these agents are useful better than other agents are. Furthermore, it is clear that the susceptibility patterns are can be differential characters of three Collinsella species.
ISSN:1343-0882
1349-8363
DOI:10.11209/jim1997.14.103