01602 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008003900056041000700095082001300102090001300115700001800128700006800146245015300214260000900367650005400376084001300430250001900443300003200462520086500494990001301359INLIS00000000001551720210722031145 a0010-0721000049210722 | | |  aen aARTVET47 aN/L73/48 aPoernomo, Sri aMoekti, Gozali (Balai Penelitian Veteriner, Bogor (Indonesia)). aColibacillosis pada anak sapi di Jawa Tengah. /cSetiawan, Endhie D.; Poernomo, Sri; Moekti, Gozali (Balai Penelitian Veteriner, Bogor (Indonesia)). c1982 4aINDONESIA -- CALVES -- BACTERIOSES -- ESCHERICHIA aARTVET47 aPenyakit Hewan aVol.14(24) p.47-53. (1982). aOccurrence of calf diarrhoea regarded as colibacillosis was observed in Semarang and Blora regency, Central Java. Faecal specimens were taken and laboratory examination resulted in Escherichia coli being isolated from 15.4 percents of samples from Semarang and 14.3 percents of samples from Blora. Drug sensitivity test revealed that in Semarang E. coli isolates were resistant to tetracycline (91.67 percents), oxytetracycline (76.86 percents), neomycin (66.67 percents) but, however, they were sensitive to ampicillin (75 percents), kanamycin (75 percents) and chloramphenicol (66.60 percents). Many isolates from Blora were sensitive to several drugs including chloramphenicol, kanamycin, neomycin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. These isolates were also sensitive to tetracycline (72.72 percents), but they were resistant to ampicillin (63.64 percents). aARTVET47