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[shigellosis in tananarive (madagascar). ii : bacteriologic and therapeutic features (author's transl)].in acute dysenteries or diarrhoeas shigellae are the bacterial organisms which are the most frequently isolated from coprocultures. the most frequent sub-group is sub-group b (s. flexniri). in vitro, shigellae are sensible to all antibiotics but often resistant to sulfamids. treatment is not difficult.1979395407
[antibiotic resistance of strains of shigella dysenteriae and flexneri isolated in tananarive and on the east coast of madagascar].from november 1988 to march 1989, stools from 804 malagasy children were examined, thirty-seven strains of shigella were isolated, from which 5 s. dysenteriae serotype 1 (= shiga bacillus) strains were found to be resistant to ampicillin, carbenicillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, sulphonamide and even to trimethoprim. resistance to trimethoprim has appeared only recently in madagascar.19902190702
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