Abstract
Objective:
To investigate the microbial etiology of suppurative chronic otitis media (SCOM) in patients with complete cleft lip and palate and isolated cleft palate and to determine the sensitivity of isolated microorganisms to antibiotics by drug diffusion from impregnated discs in agar and the minimum inhibitory concentration of each drug to these microorganisms by drug dilution in agar.
Design/Patients:
Effusion samples of SCOM obtained from 40 patients with cleft lip and palate registered at the Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies, University of São Paulo, at Bauru, Brazil, were bacteriologically analyzed by cultures. The isolated bacteria were submitted to an in vitro susceptibility test to clinically used drugs.
Results:
Positive cultures were obtained in 100% of studied cases. Among the 57 strains observed, the most frequent were
Conclusion:
Patients with cleft lip and palate presenting with SCOM exhibited 100% positive cultures, with the highest frequency of
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