Quantitative antibiotic sensitivity determinations of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from eye cultures
H. B. Kim, M. Okumoto and G. Smolin
The sensitivities of 108 strains of Staphylococcus aureus, isolated from
patients with a variety of ocular conditions, were tested quantitatively
against nine antibiotics by means of a microtiter broth-dilution method. Of
the nine antibiotics, cephalothin sodium had the lowest (and therefore the
best) minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) and minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC). The MBC and MIC of gentamicin sulfate were very close
to those of cephalothin. The MBCs and MICs of erythromycin, ampicillin
sodium, penicillin, tetracycline, methicillin sodium, and carbenicillin
disodium were moderately good. Chloramphenicol had the poorest response.