Numerical Index of the Discriminatory Ability of Biotyping and Resistotyping for Strains of Escherichia Coli
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A discrimination index was applied to assess the value of biotyping and resistotyping, used alone or together, for the subspecific discrimination of Escherichia coli. The index was high when 599 strains from a wide variety of sources were examined by full biotyping with 10 tests. Although the discrimination achieved was lower when a sub-collection of 333 strains was examined, that finding probably indicated that many of the latter strains were of urinary origin and represented a limited number of uropathogenic clones. Combined biotyping and resistotyping provided a higher level of strain discrimination than either method used on its own. Results suggest that these typing methods may be used with confidence for the discrimination of strains of E. coli.
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