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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 28, 2006; 12(36): 5890-5892
Published online Sep 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i36.5890
Table 1 Results of ascitic fluid cultures in 12 patients with SBP
Organismn%
S. pneumoniae538.5
E. coli215.3
S. viridans215.3
K. pneumoniae17.7
H. influenza17.7
Enterococci17.7
Nontypable streptococcus17.7
Table 2 Ascitic fluid analysis on admission and after 48 h of antibiotic therapy in SBP patients
PatientNo.WBC1countonadmissionWBC1countafter48 hRate ofWBC1decline(%)PMN2countOnadmissionPMN2countafter48 hRate ofPMN2decline(%)
1660030000.45594012000.44
214005000.369102000.61
36005500.924801650.37
49501400.15684560.55
7400032000.8030007040.29
103680850.023496700.86
128401000.12689530.65
131000780.08800370.60