Author:
Lilja Markus,Räisänen Simo,Jokinen Kalevi,Stenfors Lars-Eric
Abstract
AbstractEffusion material was aspirated from 51 consecutive peritonsillar abscesses (34 male, 17 female; age range eight to 46 years) and subjected to direct microscopy after staining with acridine orange. Bacteria were counted per ml effusion material and their morphology was analyzed. In addition, aerobic and anaerobic bacterial culturing was performed. Effusions containing β-haemolytic streptococci Group A, which appeared as a single species, contained fewer bacteria (8 × 106per ml, median value) than effusions harbouring a mixed flora (7 × 108bacteria per ml, median value). Direct microscopy of effusions obtained from peritonsillar abscesses makes possible rapid identification of a single or mixed flora, which is of importance for the antibiotic treatment of the disease.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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