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Sulfanilamide-resistant and freshly isolated strains of gonococci were tested for their response to sulfanilamide, sodium sulfapyridine, and sodium sulfathiazol on the chorio-allantoic membrane of embryo chicks. The resistant strains retained their resistance in vitro. Sulfanilamide and sulfapyridine were about equally efficient in curing the infection. Sulfathiazol was about 3 times more effective therapeutically than sulfanilamide or sulfapyridine.
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