282 clinical bacterial strains have been identified with AMS and MS-2. Among biochemical tests only lysine, adhonitol , glucose did not show significant differences. The overall correlation has been 86.3%. The results of the susceptibility to antimicrobial agents on 98 bacterial strains revealed an overall agreement of 79.3%, an essential agreement of 91%.

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