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Diphtheroids bacteria

In healthy individuals URT flora multiplies in gastric aspirate during treatment with antisecretory compounds and in particular proton pump inhibitors [34, 40, 44], This concerns viridans streptococci, coagulase-negative staphylococci, Haemophilus sp., diphtheroids, Moraxella sp., lactobacilli, and other streptococci, most of which are Gram-positive bacteria. With dedicated measures anaerobic species of oral origin are also recovered [66]. [Pg.6]

Caution must be used in the evaluation of positive culture results from normally sterile sites (e.g., blood, cerebrospinal fluid, joint fluid). The recovery of bacteria normally found on the skin in large quantities (e.g., coagulase-negative staphylococci, diphtheroids) from one of these sites may be a result of contamination of the specimen rather than a true infection. [Pg.391]

It is a glycopeptide antibiotic and primarily active against gram positive bacteria, strains of Staph, aureus which are resistant to methicillin are inhibited by vancomycin. It is also effective against Strep, viridans, enterococcus, Clostridium dijficile and diphtheroids. [Pg.334]


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