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John Gentile
yjgent at home.com
Fri Mar 23 00:10:59 EST 2001
No, there are several (although few) Gram negatives that are sensitive to
penicillin. Pasturella, Moraxella, Neisseria and others have species that
are quite sensitive to penicillins.
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John Gentile Rhode Island Apple Group
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"I never make mistakes, I only have unexpected learning opportunities"
> From: jørgen <jacevicz at post4.tele.dk>
> Organization: Posted Courtesy of Tele Danmark or one of its European
> Subsidiaries
> Newsgroups: bionet.microbiology
> Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 12:05:42 +0100
> Subject: dog bite more
>
> Hi thanks for all the suggestions. From the mocrobiologi deparment at
> Soenderborg Hospital dc Kellgård I was told that it vas a G- rod
> sensitiv to penicillin. It has no name but it should be decribed in the
> book " general Microbiologi vol 136-3 page 746-748 Its not the DF2 or
> the Pataurelle.
>
> Another questiom: In me "wold" G- cannot be sensitive to penicillim
> because the cell wall structure cannot be penetrated btý the penicillin,
> that with we sometimes use combination from penicillin and aminoglykosid
> the latter make the cellwall penetrable. Am I Right ?
> Jørgen
>
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