Affiliation:
1. Laboratory Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38104
Abstract
The number of strains of
Proteus
studied was 413, and these were obtained from all clinical materials with the exception of fecal specimens. Lactose was fermented by 37 strains (
P. inconstans
, 29%;
P. rettgeri
, 16%;
P. mirabilis
, 4.2%;
P. morganii, 3.6
%; and
P. vulgaris
, 0%) of which 33 were from the genitourinary system. These 33 strains constituted 12.7% of the 260 strains isolated from this source. Biochemically,
P. mirabilis
was the least variable, and
P. rettgeri
was the most variable of the five species of
Proteus
tested.
P. inconstans
and
P. rettgeri
resembled each other more closely than any of the other species of
Proteus
. Comparison of results obtained in the Memphis area with those found in other locations showed that biochemical characteristics varied most with the substances citrate, salicin, xylose, trehalose, and mannitol. In contrast to earlier reports from Israel and England, none of the strains of
P. inconstans
in the present study was able to attack urea. All five species of
Proteus
tested (by the disc method) were highly susceptible to methenamine mandelate.
P. mirabilis, P. morganii
, and
P. vulgaris
were also highly susceptible to nitrofurantoin. All strains of
P. mirabilis
were susceptible to ampicillin.
P. inconstans
was the most resistant species of
Proteus
. Of the other 356 urease-positive strains tested, 79% were susceptible to chloramphenicol, whereas only 3.8% of the 56 urease-negative strains (
P. inconstans
) were susceptible. When tested with streptomycin, 61% of urease-positive strains were susceptible and 1.8% of the urease-negative strains were susceptible. Of 36 lactose-positive strains, 33.8% were susceptible to chloramphenicol, whereas 72.8% of all lactose-negative strains were susceptible. Again, of the lactose-positive strains, 17% were susceptible to streptomycin, whereas 56.3% of all lactose-negative strains were susceptible.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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