Tuberc Respir Dis > Issue 4; 1957 > Article
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1957;4:51-55.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.1957.4.1.51    Published online December 1, 1957.
Compound Research of Resistance in Chemotherapy (Part Ⅱ)
Y. J. Choo, Hung Mo Chung
Masan National TB Sanatorium
결핵균의 항결핵제에 대한 내성도의 복합검사(제2보)
주영재, 정흥모
Abstract
In this report (part Ⅱ), it will be recognized again that the chemotherapy will not be only compound collection of results of the separate, but also be more useful clinically than the separate. Out of the Table 2. in the first report 24 strains were selected and tested on the 49 sorts of media as set out in the Table 1. in the first report. The results of these strains which were observed for seven weeks are as follows; Table 1. shows the ability of growth of resistant bacilli. There is no significant difference between the separate and compound method. But this lack of difference would be accounted for by highly resistant strains (over l00r) . Table 2. shows the state of growth of resistant bacilli and there are some significant differences between the separate and compound research. There are 11 similar result sand 12 cases of differing results between the two methods. It might be supposed that the compound research of resistance in chemotherapy is not only compound collection of the results of separate search, but also contains some useful factors in clinical use.


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