Case Report

In Vitro Studies of 100 Strains of Meningococci: Clinical Implications

Authors: RALPH C. GORDON, MD, DOROTHY J. CLARK, RT, MARTHA D. YOW, MD, LARRY H. TABER, MD, FRED F. BARRETT, MD

Abstract

The majority of strains of meningococci isolated from patients in Houston, Texas, during 1966–1970 were sulfonamide-resistant. In addition, group C strains have increased in importance as a cause of meningococcal disease in that area.

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