01551 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001400077035001900091041000700110100001100117700001800128700002600146700002300172245011100195250002100306260002500327300003400352500085800386650008901244INLIS00000000000011620210323091302210323||||||||| | ||| |||| || |  a0852-9612 0010-0321000116 aen0 aSumadi0 aIstiyaningsih0 aSyamsul Bahri Siregar0 aKamaludin Zarkasie00aMinimum inhibitory concentrations of Escherichia coli isolated from cattle, pigs and chickens in Indonesia aVol. 3, p. 16-19 aBogorbBBPMSOHc1990 a6 tables; 7 ref. Summary (En) aMinimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of Escherichia coli isolated from cattle, pigs and chickens in Indonesia in 1986 was determined by using 6 kinds of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics; oxytetracycline hydrochloride (OTC), chloramphenicol (CP), dihydrostreptomcyin (DSM), sulfa dimethoxine (SA), kanamycin (KM) and amino benzyl peniciline (ABPC). In this study 104, 107 and 108 strains of E. coli from cattle, pigs and chickens was used, respectively. Distribution curve of MIC for E. coli strains showed that most of all curve had 2 peaks, one was sensitive peak and the other was resistant one. Especially, two peaks can be devided clearly in OTC, DSM, and SA, and resistant peaks in E. coli isolated from chickens were very high in the drugs. Moreover, the resistant limits of OTC, DSM and SA were 6.26, 6.26 and 400 µg (p) per ml, respectively. 0aDrugs -- Antibiotics -- Escherichia coli -- SWINE -- CHICKENS -- CATTLE -- INDONESIA