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Staphylococci of the normal human skin flora

✍ Scribed by Albert A. Hartmann


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
392 KB
Volume
261
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-3696

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✦ Synopsis


Josef-Schneider-Strage 2, D-8700 W/irzburg, Federal Republic of Germany Summary. 352 strains of Staphylococci of the normal human skin flora were sampled from one volunteer by single scrabbing in a ca. 3 cm 2 measuring area. They were biotyped by the scheme of Pelzer et al. ( 1 9 7 3 ) -a modified Baird-Parker-Scheme (1963)-and the resistance to antibiotics was investigated by the method of Bauer et al. (1966).

All the nine biotypes of Staphylococci were found in variable quantities. It seems problematic to call one biotype as the main type. Morphologically identical colonies of Staphylococci from the indigenous flora of the human skin were not identical in their biotypes as previously described by Pelzer (1976). Only the investigation of all Staphylococci colonies from the culture plate can evaluate all biotypes of Staphylococci of the normal human skin flora, and can give the right quantitative correlation. Staphylococci were found to be sensitive and resistant up to four antibiotics, and one biotype did not show one type of antibiogram.


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