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were susceptibility
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The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability
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The most common pattern (58 isolates, JM6X01.0001) represented only human isolates from the United States; 5 of these isolates were susceptibility tested, and all were resistant to sulfamethoxazole and tetracycline and susceptible to all other antimicrobial agents tested.
Consecutive non-duplicate bacterial isolates (prevalence design) were collected from patients with documented infections in 410 medical centres and were susceptibility tested by reference broth microdilution methods.
On the other hand, for S. Paratyphi, 99% were susceptibility to ceftriaxone in both the sites.
Criteria for selecting epidemic MRSA strains were susceptibility to gentamicin combined to resistance to oxacillin, tobramycin, and kanamycin.
Another pattern (14 isolates, JM6X01.004) included only human isolates from the United States; 10 of these isolates were susceptibility tested, and all were ciprofloxacin-resistant.
The second most common pattern (44 isolates, JM6X01.0091) included isolates from persons in Denmark, chicken meat imported from Thailand to Denmark, and persons and chickens in Thailand; all 44 isolates were susceptibility tested, and 42 (95%) were nalidixic acid resistant.
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These data strongly suggest that VAV2 and VAV3 genes are susceptibility loci in Japanese POAG.
However, there was susceptibility to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
However, 90.9% was susceptibility to both ciprofloxacin and chloramphenicol.
The primary outcome variable was susceptibility to Gram-positive infection.
The loci we identified in this study are susceptibility loci.
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